Rio Grande managers eye federal cash reserved for drought

Stretches of river went dry for the first time in 40 years

Northern N.M. fire victims say they need help now

$2.5 billion fund aimed to pay victims of a fire the Forest Service started

Totah Drums of Fall powwow and Gourd Dance honor people in recovery

Traditional event draws 250-plus people

Aztec Octoberfest draws an estimated 800 visitors to block party

Vendors, bands enliven central Aztec

U.S. government tells Arizona to remove border containers

PHOENIX – The federal government is demanding the state remove double-stacked shipping containers placed to fill gaps in the wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, saying they are unauthorized a...

Roswell’s recent UFO Festival brought over $2M in spending

ROSWELL, N.M. – Roswell officials say the city's UFO Festival had an economic impact of more than $2 million. The Roswell Daily Record reports the Roswell City Council's finance committee lo...

Aztec Farmers Market winds down strong season

Vendors, patrons share enthusiasm for market

Aztec artisans open their studios

Autumn art walk enlivens downtown Aztec

Idaho resumes radioactive waste shipments to New Mexico

BOISE, Idaho – Shipments of nuclear waste from the U.S. Department of Energy’s site in eastern Idaho to a nuclear waste repository in New Mexico have resumed following three episodes that ca...

Santa Fe Archdiocese files plan for $121M abuse settlement

Agreement comes four years after archdiocese filed for bankruptcy reorganization

New Mexico governor pins reelection to support for abortion

SANTA FE – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham hitched her reelection campaign squarely to support for abortion access in the second head-to-head debate of the campaign season with Repub...

Gold King Mine funds not spent on affected farmers, lawmaker says

Leaders say a stigma remains that continues to hurt farmers and tourism

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Liz Weber
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