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New Mexico Supreme Court affirms 4 murder convictions of man in 2017 fatal shootings

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed the murder convictions of a man who is serving four consecutive life prison terms for the 2017 shooting deaths of three family me...

Virgin Galactic to send Italian researchers to space, then regular commercial flights

Commercial flights to the edge of space will begin for ticket-holders in August

Homeland Security names Border Patrol veteran Jason Owens to lead the agency

Owens recently was as the head of the Del Rio division in Texas

Police: 3 killed in shootout involving outlaw biker gangs at New Mexico rally

Three other bikers face charges; two of them were among the five wounded

Charles Stanley, influential Baptist preacher, dies at 90

Former pastor of Atlanta church founded In Touch Ministries

U.S. infrastructure splurge extends to remote New Mexico farms

Grants include counties where population density is less than one person per square mile

New Mexico court vacates convictions against ex-tax chief

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Court of Appeals vacated on Friday two felony convictions for embezzlement against a former secretary of the state Taxation and Revenue Department because a yearslo...

Towering Monument Valley buttes display sunset spectacle

MONUMENT VALLEY, Utah – A sunset spectacle featuring two mitten-shaped rock formations played out this week at Monument Valley on the Navajo Nation along the Arizona and Utah border. Twice a...

U.N. forecasts fall in global economic growth to 1.9% in 2023

Economies in European Union are forecast to grow by just 0.2%

Bird deaths over New Mexico possibly due to climate change

Birds experienced three different extreme weather events.

Bill advances in New Mexico to gird against climate crises

SANTA FE – A legislative panel advanced a bill Monday that would help local governments plan in advance for climate-related threats to public health such as wildfires, flooding, extreme heat...

Church of England apologizes for treatment of LGBTQ people

LONDON — The Church of England formally apologized Friday for its treatment of LGBTQ people, even as it said that same-sex couples still won't be allowed to marry in its churches. The apolog...