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President Biden on Friday formally apologized to Native Americans for the "sin" of a government-run boarding school system that for decades forcibly separated children from their parents, calling it a "blot on American history" in his first presidential visit to a tribal nation.
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A plan to revamp and maintain Las Vegas urban forest is now in its early stages after post-wildfire monsoon flooding surged into the city this summer.
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After days of rain, Ruidoso is in recovery mode from wildfires and flash flooding on burn scars. Meanwhile cleanup is ongoing and some roads remain closed. And federal officials and the local community foundation have started getting money out to residents.
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Federal officials are hopeful a temporary drinking water system will be in place this week for the city of Las Vegas, N.M. The 13,000 people there have been rationing water for two weeks now.
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Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller plans to veto the City Councils proposal to change the citys voting system this week, but if councilors vote the same way they did initially, they will have enough votes to override it.
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The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a settlement between Western states over the management of one of North America's longest rivers. Plus, New Mexico judge rejects effort to compel new testimony from movie armorer in Alec Baldwin trial
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The wastewater treatment plant in the northern New Mexico village of Jemez Springs flooded Wednesday, overflowing into the Jemez River.
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Several severe storms have rattled New Mexico this summer, one of which closed Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. The Bureau of Land Management in
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New Mexicos Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management is late paying out millions in federal disaster relief money it owes local
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New Mexicans have needed help after wildfires and floods in recent years. FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has done its part: sending money