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A Monumental Day
Rio Grande del Norte is now a national monument. Not a single dissenting voice was heard when community meetings were called to discuss making Rio Grande del Norte into a national monument, according to Taos Mayor Darren Córdova.
Naturalist warned about water woes early
"The winds are drifting sands here and there," John Wesley Powell said of his 1889 visit ...
Appeals Court says no to video testimony in DWI trial
The right to confront a witness should be face to face, judges say
Troubling legacy
Researchers at the University of New Mexico are launching the first-ever human trial to explore medical treatment for a genetic disease that afflicts a large population of Hispanic New Mexicans.
Rio Grande monument signing today
If President Barack Obama is going to lift a glass to toast his proclamation today creating five new national monuments, Peter Kolshorn hopes it will be filled with beer from his and his business partners' El Prado micro-brewery.
Rescue crew switcheroo?
Mayor Richard Berry’s administration says it can reduce emergency-response times by equipping fire engines with new equipment and staffing them with paramedics.
Drought threatens Hatch Valley
Irrigation water in short supply for chile and onion fields
- VIDEO: NM farmers feel impact of drought
- Groundwater 'abundant' in the Mesilla Valley
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- Drought in New Mexico
Sandia Mountains man knows La Luz
Tramping up La Luz on a March morning with David Hammack is like getting a tour of Yankee Stadium f ...
Tax hike looms as subsidies are cut
Impact will depend on budget situation in smaller cities, counties
Lobo Aftermath
Many in the Lobo Nation are still trying to figure out how the No. 10 ranked team that thumped its chest all season seeking national respect could look so outmanned and outclassed by a group of Ivy Leaguers who weren’t given any shot at beating the Lobos.
- A disappointing end
- Reactions to upset

