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Feds finance geothermal exploration at Jemez Pueblo
A $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy could jumpstart geothermal energy development at Jemez Pueblo.
NM to develop geothermal projects
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded more than $10 million to explore geothermal energy projects in New Mexico.
Off-site tribal casinos get second look
Nearly two years ago, the Department of the Interior rejected a proposal by Jemez Pueblo to build a casino resort south of Las Cruces, saying that the project, almost 300 miles from the pueblo, was too far away to provide jobs for tribal members.
Police: Missing teacher murdered, daughter-in-law among arrested
Albuquerque police said Friday that human remains found on the Jemez Pueblo are those of Ellen Roth, the Albuquerque school teacher who went missing in May.
NM tribes get grants for police equipment
Four tribal police departments in New Mexico have been awarded $1.25 million in grants from the federal government's Office of Community Policing Services.
NM tribes get grants for police equipment
Four tribal police departments in New Mexico have been awarded $1.25 million in grants from the federal government's Office of Community Policing Services.
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Madrid again on defense over Fulton controversy
Former AG says Wilson's bringing up alleged FBI inquiry now is - meant to divert attention away from her extremely precarious legal situation' A new claim that the FBI probed a controversy surrounding Patricia Madrid three years ago has the former state attorney general once again defending herself against pay-to-play allegations.
Report: Burgess shot at a deputy before
Did the Sandoval County Sheriff's Department properly inform its officers that the 'Cookie Bandit' was armed and dangerous? That's a question being raised after a report surfaced, indicating that the department knew the bandit, Joseph Burgess, shot at one of their own last winter.
Native American youths from across nation to tackle alcohol, drug abuse in NM
Nearly 1,000 Native American youths from across the country are gathering in Albuquerque, N.M. to discuss substance abuse solutions and participate in cultural and other activities.
State tackles pollutants in Jemez Mountain streams
In 2005, New Mexico Environment Department staff tested water in dozens of places on Jemez Mountain streams and found 34 new violations of state water-quality standards.
Native American 5K National Championships crowns ten National Champions.
Albuquerque, New Mexico: Competing in five age divisions, ten individuals have been crowned national champions at the second annual Native American 5K National Championships hosted by the Native American Sports Council.
Personal history: New Mexico History Museum's grand opening
Photo: Isaiah Chinana, a member of Jemez Pueblo's Red Nation, performs with the musical group before a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sunday for the New Mexico History Museum.
Grazing permit goes to NM researchers, pueblo
The Valles Caldera National Preserve has awarded this year's grazing contract to a team of researchers from New Mexico State University, Jemez Pueblo and the New Mexico Beef Cattle Performance Association.
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