- — Bear spotted in Farmington Walmart parking lot. What do you do if you encounter a bear?
- Dr. Jamie Sherman, a wildlife veterinarian at the University of California, Davis, said black bears and grizzly bears are two of the most common in the United States.
- — Border Patrol kills Arizona man who reported migrants on property, family says; FBI investigating
- The FBI is investigating the shooting death of tribal member Raymond Mattia by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Arizona.
- — US Border Patrol agents fatally shoot tribal member in Arizona; FBI investigating
- The FBI is investigating the shooting death of tribal member Raymond Mattia by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Arizona.
- — Who gets to adopt Native children?
- A Supreme Court decision will soon answer that question.
- — Video of Farmington shooting shows gunfire exchanges, shooter's haunting challenge
- The Farmington Police Department on Thursday released two home surveillance videos and two body camera videos from the May 15 mass shooting.
- — Home surveillance video records New Mexico gunman saying 'come kill me' during deadly rampage
- Near the end of one clip released by New Mexico police on Thursday, the teen shooter can be heard calling out to the neighborhood to "come kill me!"
- — Farmington, New Mexico shooting video shows gunfire exchanges, shooter's haunting challenge
- The Farmington Police Department on Thursday released two home surveillance videos and two body camera videos from the May 15 mass shooting.
- — 'These losses will be felt everywhere': New Mexico shooting victims honored at ceremony
- Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham was among those who spoke at an event in Farmington honoring fallen police officers and the victims of Monday's shooting.
- — Less rain. Rising temperatures. Climate change forces New Mexico to plan for water scarcity
- New Mexico was likely to see an average temperature increase of 5 to 7 degrees Fahrenheit in the next 50 years, according to a March 2022 report.
- — Police find note on body of teen shooter who killed 3 in Farmington, New Mexico shooting
- Beau Wilson, the Farmington High School senior who shot three people dead on Monday, had more than 1,400 rounds of ammo at his disposal, police say.
- — Ruidoso Downs Mayor Pro-Tem Shane Walker suspended from office after embezzlement arrest
- Shane Walker was charged with embezzlement more than $20,000, a second-degree felony, court records show, after an investigation.
- — Scientists warn El Niño is likely coming. What does that mean for New Mexico?
- A strong El Niño could send global average temperatures soaring to a record high. Here's what to know about the developing climate pattern.
- — Gunman who killed 3 in Farmington, NM was high school senior, fired indiscriminately: police
- Farmington Police identified Beau Wilson, 18, as the gunman who killed three woman in Monday's mass shooting.
- — Farmington murders were New Mexico's first mass shooting of 2023
- New Mexico saw its first mass shooting of 2023 on Monday when police say an 18-year-old shooter shot and killed three people in Farmington.
- — Outpouring of support after 3 die, 2 officers injured in Farmington, New Mexico shooting
- Approximately 150 people turned out for a candlelight vigil Monday night to honor the victims of the Farmington mass shooting.
- — Rio Grande full of water again in southern New Mexico
- The Rio Grande is flowing once again through the Mesilla Valley for a significant summer irrigation season.
- — Farmington Police: 18-year-old shooter killed 3, injured 6 in New Mexico shooting
- An 18-year old gunman killed at least three people and injured nine Monday in Farmington, police said. The motive is unclear.
- — New Mexico shooting: 4 die in Farmington, including shooter. 2 officers wounded. What we know
- Farmington Police Department said at least three people are dead, multiple were injured by an active shooter.
- — Oil giant Shell to buy power from New Mexico wind farm amid transition to renewable energy
- Turbines are in Lincoln, Torrance and San Miguel counties and will connect to western markets via the in progress SunZia Transmission line.
- — Native American leader and advocate for tribal sovereignty Joe A. Garcia dies at 70
- Joe A. Garcia, a well-known Native American leader from New Mexico and advocate for tribal sovereignty, has died at 70, his family confirmed Saturday.
- — Wildfire season heating up in New Mexico as political leaders try to prevent destruction
- The spring months are known for high fire danger in New Mexico as warming temperatures and high winds converge with low moisture.
- — Newborn baby found dead in trashcan at Artesia hospital. Mother charged with murder
- Police said Alexee Trevizo gave birth in the restroom at Artesia General Hospital and placed the newborn in the trash where he suffocated, read a criminal complaint.
- — Officials predict little impact on Mesilla Valley as Title 42 ends. Here's what we know
- Officials across Mesilla Valley expect the initial impact of Title 42's end to be limited but emphasize it's going to be a months-long process.
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