Protesters call for ouster of legislative education director

Rachel Gudgel accused of making ‘derogatory’ remarks

Longtime New Mexico lawmaker focus of criminal investigation

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Authorities are investigating longtime New Mexico legislator Sheryl Williams Stapleton's possibly illegal connections to a company that received more than $5 million in contracts to do business with the school district where she works and whether she got financial kickbacks.

Woman seeks new path, wants to trade engagement ring for art supplies

Julie Robinson rediscovered painting after ending nine-year relationship

Farmington Events Calendar: Things to do in Northern New Mexico

The Connie Mack World Series is underway at Ricketts Park this week. Pool play wrapped up over the week and the championship tournament is in full swing. The semi-final and final games will ...

Project Pass It On to hold first meeting

Group will discuss abuse, lack of mental health care and rise in missing people

New Mexico seeks restoration ideas after 2015 mine spill

Projects would be funded through a proposed $1 million settlement with defendants

Aztec manager speaks out about contracted attorney

He says Tyson Gobble will not be associated with the city in the future

Monsoon rains help, but San Juan County, N.M., remains in drought

Above-average precipitation needed through fall, winter

Attorney for city of Aztec suspected of battery

Tyson Gobble served summons, scheduled to appear in court

Albuquerque man dies in officer-involved shooting east of Shiprock

Shawn Thomas suspected of brandishing firearm, leading law enforcement on chase

Aztec apartments cater to single women, 60 or older

‘This is the demographic of people who are underrepresented,’ says owner of Step Back Inn

Cortez and county officers assist FBI in arrest of suspect

Shiprock man arrested June 30 in Cortez

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