Federal review says skier triggered deadly New Mexico slide

SANTA FE – A skier triggered an avalanche in January at a ski resort in northern New Mexico that led to his death and the death of another skier after they were overrun by snow, the U.S. Forest...

DATE: July 15, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeks public comment on big game seasons

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is accepting public comment until midnight June 26 about structuring big-game hunting seasons from 2020 to 2024. The season structure, which is reviewed every five years...

DATE: June 6, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Polis signs conversion therapy ban

DENVER – Colorado’s Jared Polis, elected as the nation’s first openly gay governor last year, signed into law Friday a ban on psychotherapy denounced as damaging that seeks to change the sexual...

DATE: June 4, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

U.S. lab scientist charged with lying about China contact

ALBUQUERQUE – A scientist for a U.S. laboratory in New Mexico is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday on charges that he lied about contact he had with a state-run program in China that seeks to...

DATE: May 28, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Ignacio man dies after five-hour standoff in Farmington

Authorities in New Mexico have identified the person killed after a five-hour standoff as a 50-year-old Ignacio man. The San Juan County, New Mexico, Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service...

DATE: March 22, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Tribes urge U.S. to ban drilling around sacred New Mexico site

ACOMA PUEBLO, N.M. – Native American leaders are banding together to pressure U.S. officials to ban oil and gas exploration around a sacred tribal site that features massive stone structures and...

DATE: March 22, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Former high school teacher convicted of raping student

TIERRA AMARILLA, N.M. – A former teacher at a northern New Mexico high school has been convicted of raping a student. The 1st Judicial District Attorney’s Office announced that jurors late Thursday...

DATE: March 22, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Ignacio man dies after five-hour standoff in Farmington

Authorities in New Mexico have identified the person killed after a five-hour standoff as a 50-year-old Ignacio man. The San Juan County, New Mexico, Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service...

DATE: March 20, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Native Americans say movement to end ‘redface’ is slow

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – John Little can hardly go a week without a reminder that he and other Native Americans often are viewed as relics of the past: the Indian maiden on the butter container at the...

DATE: March 17, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Plan to protect Colorado River isn’t done. Now what?

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Another federal deadline passed this week for seven states in the U.S. West to wrap up work on a plan to ensure the drought-stricken Colorado River can deliver water to the 40...

DATE: March 8, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Nevada man suspected of poaching deer, elk reaches deal in New Mexico

SANTA FE – A Nevada man accused of illegally killing more than a dozen deer and elk will have 41 of 45 counts pending against him dismissed as part of a plea deal. The Santa Fe New Mexican reported...

DATE: March 8, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

Rocky Mountain National Park was third most-visited U.S. park

FORT COLLINS – Rocky Mountain National Park recorded nearly 4.6 million visitors last year, making it the third most-visited national park in the U.S. The Fort Collins Coloradoan reports the...

DATE: March 8, 2019 | CATEGORY: State Nation World

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