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Over its relatively long history it has also been occupied by Native American populations and has been part of the Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain, a state of Mexico and a U.S. territory. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has simultaneously the highest percentage of Hispanic Americans (some recent immigrants and others descendants of Spanish colonists) and the second-highest percentage of Native American after Alaska (mostly Navajo and Pueblo peoples). As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Spanish, Mexican, and U.S. Amerindian cultural influences. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the state population was 1,954,599 in 2006, a 7.45% increase since 2000.

 

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Ashley Danielle Jenkins and Matthew Hayes Green are happy to announce their engagement and upcoming wedding. Jenkins is the only child of Alesia Wise. She was born in Muskogee, Okla., and traveled mos...

 

Patricia Madrid intended to retire. She and her husband have a nice little house near Mora where, the plan was, after her service as New Mexico's attorney general, Madrid would relax and enjoy her pas...

 

Editor's note: This is one of several letters to the editor composed by members of seventh-grade English class at Holloman Middle School that the Daily News will publish over the coming days.

 

Approximately 100 people attended the "Old Timers Reunion" on Saturday in the commons area at Cloudcroft High School to honor three long term residents of the Sacramento Mountains.

 

On May 4, the Showtime Studio performed it's annual extravaganza to commemorate the end of a year of cheer and dance competitions. This event has become the exclamation point on a huge statement made ...

 

New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson was the keynote speaker for Friday's commencement ceremony at New Mexico State University-Alamogordo as it celebrates its 50th year.

 

Department of Public Safety and American Medical Response units responded to the intersection of 10th Street and Washington Avenue on a report of a vehicle crash with injuries.

 

We've known for a long time that this is a country full of unfit adults and unfit kids. But the kids are getting less fit.

 

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Deputies responded to 3491 U.S. Highway 82 in reference to a commercial alarm, which turned out to be an employee error. Deputies responded to Hoosier Canyon in reference to a forest fire. Investigati...

 
 

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Two Mescalero-Apache youths, at front, examine a pile of mescal at the Living Desert. The mescal, buried Thursday, will be eaten during a closing ceremony Sunday.

 

Two Mescalero-Apache youths, at front, examine a pile of mescal at the Living Desert. The mescal, buried Thursday, will be eaten during a closing ceremony Sunday.

 
 

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ABOVE : Navajo Pine's Randy Nez, on left, make the final move to run ahead of teammate Thomas Martinez during the 1600 meter run at the state championships in Albuquerque. The pair made a one-two fini...

 

Water and sand jumps from a pan that was artificially rained on for a demonstration on erotion Thursday during the MicKinley County Water Awareness Day at Miyamura High School.

 

: Gallup Firefighters spray water on the remains of a small shed that caught fire on Logan Street on Thursday afternoon. Neighbors said that a woman, Suzy Reed, lives in the small shed, but was not in...

 

The St. Michael Chemical Olympics team recently competed at Southern Utah University, taking four out of 6 trophies awarded. Left to right in front: Jessica Begay, Chasity Seaton, Jaime Yazzie, Louisa...

 

ABOVE: Brittany Gleason, 11, adjusts the straps on a helmet Wednesday as she prepares to go for a bicycle ride at the Boys and Girls Club of Gallup. Helmets are being given away at the club and not on...

 
 

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