The U.S. agency that oversees dozens of schools serving Native Americans is reporting more on-time high school graduations than ever.
An accident at the lab that produces America’s nuclear bomb cores could lead to more fatalities than previously estimated by the federal government, according to new research.
Let's Talk New Mexico
Route 66 is a hugely important highway in New Mexico, so let's celebrate its first century!
The new rule changes the definition of "harm," and that could open up wildlife habitat to logging, mining, and other uses.
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New Mexico environmentalist groups this week celebrated the continued preservation of an obscure corner of western Hidalgo County, following a Canadian company’s announcement that it no longer seeks to develop its gold and silver mining claims on public lands otherwise known for their abundance of lizards and dark skies.
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Many initiatives are underway to celebrate the 100th birthday of Route 66, including an event at the International District Library in Albuquerque, located right on the Mother Road. Organized by Together for Brothers, a Zine-making event will be held on Tuesday to document the history of queer culture on Route 66.