Thursday Nov 12 | The Navajo Times
Police Blotter: Pedestrian hit and killed
Navajo Nation Police said Shara Daveen Coolie, 25, died on U.S. 460 east of Tuba City about 10:29 p.m. on Nov.
Wintry weather was forecast to persist over the Rockies on Wednesday, and the Northeast was expected to remain rainy.
NM wants mine cleanup funds to go to uranium sites
The name Poison Canyon offers a hint of what's faced by those trying to clean up abandoned uranium mines in the West.
NM wants mine cleanup funds to go to uranium sites
The name Poison Canyon offers a hint of what's faced by those trying to clean up abandoned uranium mines in the West.
NM wants mine cleanup funds to go to uranium sites
The name Poison Canyon offers a hint of what's faced by those trying to clean up abandoned uranium mines in the West.
NM wants mine cleanup funds to go to uranium sites
The name Poison Canyon offers a hint of what's faced by those trying to clean up abandoned uranium mines in the West.
NM wants mine cleanup funds to go to uranium sites
The name Poison Canyon offers a hint of what's faced by those trying to clean up abandoned uranium mines in the West.
New gateway to visit visitors to downtown Silver City
Tommy Johnson, of Custom Steelworks, 202 Bullard St., welds steel plates joining four recycled Silver City lamp posts together to create the columns that will support the Downtown Gateway Arch, a Silver City MainStreet project that will welcome visitors to downtown Silver City.
ICE Deports Mexican Fugitives Wanted for Murder and Weapons Violations
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers deported two men - one wanted for murder and the other for weapons violations - to Mexico on Monday.
Las Cruces Police Department to graduate 25 cadets from academy
The Las Cruces Police Department will graduate 25 cadets today from its training academy.
Bright colors: Cold, blustery Saturday did not inhibit crowds at la Fiesta de Colores
It was a cold, blustery morning Saturday with a few drops of rain, which may have kept some people from attending La Fiesta de Colores, but the turnout was just as good as in past years with several hundred people passing through the rows of artists at St.