January 29, 2017 Public gets rare chance to visit site of the first atomic bomb test April 1 The Army says the next chance for the public to visit the historic grounds in New Mexico where the first atomic bomb was tested more than 71 years ago is April 1.
January 25, 2017 Howard Graves, former Associated Press bureau chief, dies Howard Graves, a bureau chief and reporter for The Associated Press during a 41-year career that included directing coverage in several Western states, has died.
January 21, 2017 Review finds no previous signs of abuse of slain child A review released Friday by child welfare officials shows there were no indications of previous abuse involving a New Mexico girl who was strangled on her 10th birthday and whose dismembered remains were found inside the home she shared with her mother and two other people.
January 18, 2017 Slain girl's dad sues Navajo Nation for lack of alert system The father of an 11-year-old Navajo girl who was abducted and killed has sued the tribe for failing to have an emergency notification system that he claims would have saved his daughter's life.
January 12, 2017 Lawsuit faults Bureau of Indian Education schools A small, remote American Indian village in the scenic base of one of the most visited places on earth is at the center of a lawsuit that seeks to dramatically reform the conditions of U.S. Bureau of Indian Education schools.
January 11, 2017 Authorities discover bodies of missing sisters, their children on New Mexico pueblo Authorities in New Mexico discovered five bodies on a North American pueblo on the edge of Albuquerque over the last few days, but foul play wasn’t suspected in the deaths.
January 10, 2017 Autopsy: New Mexico girl was strangled on 10th birthday A New Mexico girl was strangled to death on her 10th birthday before she was dismembered and her remains set on fire, according to an autopsy released months after police uncovered the sexual abuse they say she suffered at the hands of her mother and others leading up to her killing.
January 10, 2017 US-Mexico border preparing for pope's Ciudad Juarez visit Cities on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border are preparing for Pope Francis' visit to the Mexican city of Juarez as Roman Catholic Church officials caution would-be visitors about scams.
January 4, 2017 Nuke dump disposes of first drums of waste in 3 years Employees at the federal government's only underground nuclear waste repository have resumed disposal work after a nearly three-year hiatus that was prompted by a radiation release.
January 4, 2017 The Latest: New Mexico father who abducted son surrenders The Latest on the search for a New Mexico father who abducted his son (all times local): 3:10 p.m.