New Mexico sues EPA, Sunnyside Mine owners

State says both responsible for Gold King Mine impact

New Mexico attorney general dissatisfied with mine spill response

Attorney general says state’s requests disregarded

New Mexico officials say rivers still tainted from Gold King Mine spill

State sends $1.5M bill to EPA

'Right to die' bill in New Mexico heads to Senate committee

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A proposal that would allow terminally ill patients in New Mexico to end their lives with help from doctors faces its first test in the state Senate. The D...

Feds propose wolf releases in southwestern New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE — Federal wildlife managers want to release two packs of Mexican gray wolves in wilderness areas near the Arizona-New Mexico border this year in an effort to bolster a struggling...

Feds seek to dismiss New Mexico’s claims over Gold King Mine spill

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Attorneys with the U.S. Justice Department are asking a federal judge to dismiss claims by New Mexico and the Navajo Nation that stem from the 2015 Gold King Mine waste ...

Ancient Chaco Canyon inhabitants relied on imported food

Dry, salty conditions prevented agriculture

New Mexico’s Udall fights for tribes

U.S. Senator from New Mexico is new vice chairman of Indian Affairs Committee

New Mexico’s DAPL is dead

Pipeline would have carried crude oil around Chaco Culture National Historic Park

U.S., Mexico wildlife officials draft jaguar recovery plan

ALBUQUERQUE – A team of wildlife officials in the United States and Mexico on Monday released details of a proposed recovery plan for the endangered jaguar, prompting criticism from environm...

Water pipeline for remote Navajo towns moves ahead

Remote reservation communities to receive treated drinking water

Supreme Court wants feds’ view on mine spill lawsuit

N.M. wants quick resolution; Utah may sue, too

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Liz Weber
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