Nation Apr 02 Native American tribes seek more inclusion, action from U.S. officials Native American and Alaska Native groups are seeing change under U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland but some remain frustrated with the pace of action.
Nation Mar 17 Family and friends devastated after New Mexico golf team car crash Family and friends say they are heartbroken and devastated after six students and a coach from a small New Mexico university were killed in a fiery crash while returning home from a golf tournament in Texas.
Politics Mar 03 WATCH: House hearing on missing girls from Black, indigenous and other communities of color About 40 percent of the 250,000 women and girls listed as missing as of 2020 were people of color, despite them making up just 16 percent of the overall population, according to the Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
Arts Oct 28 How live ammo got on set still a mystery in Baldwin shooting Accounts and images from court documents, interviews and social media postings have revealed much of what happened when actor Alec Baldwin shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on an Old West movie set in New Mexico.
Nation Oct 27 WATCH: Sheriff says projectile recovered from movie director’s shoulder, investigation continues after shooting involving Alec Baldwin New Mexico authorities said Wednesday they have recovered a lead projectile believed to have been fired from the gun used in the fatal movie-set shooting.
Nation Sep 23 Work aims to uncover history of boarding school burial site Albuquerque city officials plan to use ground-penetrating radar as they research the history of a site where dozens of Native American boarding school students are believed to have been buried more than a century ago.
Nation Aug 10 Legal group backs U.S. review of Indigenous boarding schools The American Bar Association’s policymaking body is supporting the U.S. Interior Department as it works to uncover the troubled legacy of federal boarding schools.
World Jul 11 Billionaire Richard Branson reaches space in his own ship Swashbuckling entrepreneur Richard Branson hurtled into space aboard his own winged rocket ship Sunday, beating out fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos.
Politics Jun 22 WATCH: U.S. official to address legacy of Indigenous boarding schools The unprecedented work will include compiling and reviewing decades of records to identify past boarding schools, locate known and possible burial sites at or near those schools, and uncover the names and tribal affiliations of students, she said.
Nation May 05 Families, advocates mark day of awareness for Indigenous victims of violence From Washington to American Southwest Indigenous communities, top government officials, family members and advocates are gathering as part of a call to action to address the ongoing problem of violence against Indigenous women and children.