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Investigators search for Native American items stolen decades ago in New Mexico
SANTA ANA PUEBLO, N.M. (AP) — The decades-old case file describes a medium-sized bowl crafted at Santa Ana Pueblo more than a century ago. Handed down over generations, this pottery piece adorned with dark red triangles was used for making bread....

Stefano Maroni Urges Support For Slower, More Thoughtful Media In Age Of Digital Overload
(MENAFN- GetNews) Stefano Maroni, New York, NY, USA essayist calls for a return to clarity, solitude, and meaningful storytelling as online noise continues to rise In a new in-depth interview titled“Between Silence and Story: An Interview with...

The dangers of social media: Kids using social apps to obtain guns
"How fair is it to a family to be driving down the road and have juveniles hanging out the windows, shooting off automatic weapons? That's not fair," said Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman.Bregman has been leading the charge to...

RedState Weekly Briefing: Texas Dems and Gavin Newsom Hardest Hit
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Welcome to the RedState Weekly Briefing — where we take a quick look at the week’s most viewed stories in case you missed any of them....

GOP leaders, New Mexico National Guard discuss crime fighting efforts
NEW MEXICO HOUSE REPUBLICANS PRESENTING THIS CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION TO THE STATE’S NATIONAL GUARD ON MONDAY, THE NATIONAL GUARD THAT ARE DEPLOYED IN THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE, THEY’VE BEEN DEPLOYED TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC. THESE ARE OUR CITIZENS,...

Soldiers Help Rescue Eight From New Mexico Floods
AUGUST 11, 2025 – The New Mexico National Guard swiftly responded to a devastating flooding event July 8 in Ruidoso, with two teams of two Guard members performing nine total rescues. Senior Master Sgt. Marci Salmon, assigned to the 150th Special...

Texas crude industry says low prices threaten thousands of drilling jobs
President Donald Trump’s policies are getting in the way of drillers from pumping more oil, producers and career oilmen say, warning that low prices threaten thousands of jobs.Throughout Trump’s second administration, oil prices and the number of...

Bernalillo County Leads New Mexico Next-Gen 911 Upgrade
The Bernalillo County Communications Center (BERNCO) is the first jurisdiction in New Mexico to migrate to next-generation 911 (NG911), a major milestone in a multiyear effort to modernize emergency communications. The technology upgrade replaces...
Grant Recipients Get To The Heart Of New Mexico’s Musical Experiences And Traditions
Credit: New Mexico Arts © 2025 NMMC News: SANTE FE — Sparking curiosity, creating musical understanding, hosting immersive concerts, and exposing people to various musical traditions are some of the goals of the 12 organizations receiving funding...
State Ethics Commission Announces Settlement Agreement With New Mexico Safety Over Profit
NMEC News: ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico State Ethics Commission has reached a settlement agreement with New Mexico Safety Over Profit (NMSOP), resolving allegations that NMSOP failed to comply with provisions of the Lobbyist Regulation Act during...
New Mexico legislative panel to discuss constraints on tribal homeownership
In tribal communities in the Southwestern United States, the path to owning a home can present obstacles, including a cultural taboo against selling a home; a lack of awareness that doing so is even an option; and the absence of guardrails in the...

Starving Indigenous Peoples – Then and Now
Israel's use of starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza echoes the history of the United States and Canada, where settler colonialists destroyed the ability of Indigenous communities in North America to access food.اضافة اعلان There is growing...

Medicaid cuts leave people in New Mexico on edge
A Rio Rancho nonprofit is pledging to be there for people in recovery, whether insurance covers them or not. RIO RANCHO, N.M. — A Rio Rancho nonprofit is pledging to be there for people in recovery, whether insurance covers them or not. Sean...

Blue State Governor Declares State of Emergency in County Overrun With Crime and Drugs
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. Since President Donald Trump's takeover of the Washington, D.C. police force and deployment of the National Guard to assist them in...

Salida Fiber Festival has ‘lovely energy’
The 14th iteration of Salida Fiber Festival, featuring fiber artists from around Colorado, returns to Riverside Park Sept. 6 and 7. The festival will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 6 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 7. Jane Templeton, one of the...

Arizona faces another year of Colorado River cuts amid lingering drought
DENVER (AP) — Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will again live with less water from the Colorado River as drought lingers in the West, federal officials announced Friday. The Colorado River is a critical lifeline to seven U.S. states, 30 Native American...

From capes to crowns: The golden age of cat shows in Sault Ste. Marie
With capes, crowns, and plenty of cattitude, the Northern Cat Fanciers’ events turned ordinary pets into stars during a golden era for felines in Sault Ste. Marie From the archives of the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library: Fabulous felines?...
Visit Albuquerque Awards 2025 Tourism Grants
STATE News: ALBUQUERQUE — Visit Albuquerque, the city’s official destination marketing organization (DMO), has announced the recipients of its 2025 Tourism Grant Program. Now in its third year, the program aims to spark innovative ideas that...

In Memory Of …
July 2025 – This list is compiled from the records of both Lamont Mortuary and Bulman Miles Funeral Home for deaths in Globe and Miami. Obituaries have been edited. Complete details can be found at: (LM: Lamont Mortuary, BF: Bulman Miles Funeral...

In the 1870s, this ranch near Prescott was a lively stage stop
The iconic American Ranch, just outside of Prescott, survived its share of Indian raids during the mid-1800s. It was not until Agnes Taylor Lee and her husband arrived on site that it became one of the most popular and sought-after destinations...