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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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Fresh, spacious and white through and through, the new Ben Archer Health Center welcomes visitors into the facility with comfortable chairs and a fish tank video set on the wall.

 

Andrea Mimms lost her energy, lost her strength and lost her new home because she can't live in it anymore. Formaldehyde, in the walls, the floors, the insulation maybe, seeped from her new trailer an...

 

Kenneth Bratcher would like to see horses and carriages clattering once again through Tularosa streets. Bratcher met with village trustees Tuesday during their meeting to request approval for a new bu...

 

What happens when local building inspections are turned over to the state? I really don't think this has been clearly thought out. Some contractors are in favor of doing this. Many contractors are not...

 

Tularosa village trustees have called a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the renewal of Alamo Disposal's contract to collect the trash of Tularosa citizens.

 

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta attracts hundreds of pilots from around the world each year, but Greenpeace apparently will not be among those showing off their hot air ...

 

LAS CRUCES, N.M. A federal commission that regulates tribal gambling has subpoenaed the Oklahoma-based Fort Sill Apache Tribe, seeking details of a poker tournament the tribe held at its New Mexico ca...

 

During the Otero County Commission's regular meeting Thursday night, the commission approved holding a public hearing regarding the County Regional Spaceport Gross Receipts Tax.

 

I am writing in response to the recent resignation submitted by the City of Alamogordo City Manager, Pat McCourt. I will not comment or speculate as to the reasons for this action, as that is not my i...

 

California alleged sword-slaying dad spotted in southern N.M. LAS CRUCES A man suspected of using a sword to brutally kill his live-in girlfriend in front of the couple's four children in Lancaster, C...

 
 

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Hoop dancer Thurman Becenti, a member of Native Sky Hoop Dancers from Church Rock, demonstrates his skills Thursday evening while performing during the second annual Timber Ridge MC bike night at the ...

 

General West Nile symptoms are fever, nausea, headache, and muscle aches. In rare cases, the virus can cause meningitis or encephalitis in humans. If someone has these symptoms, they should see their ...

 

: Miss Navajo Nation signs an autograph for Alrit Halote at Care 66 on Wednesday evening. Miss Navajo Nation offered words of hope and encouragement to residents at the mens facility.

 

: Dave Gonzales (left), Josh Joiner and Justin of the Team Outermost stunt team perform at the Fire and Ice Motorcycle rally Friday July, 18 in Grants.

 

Poet Ken Moore sits at a table in his home in the Zuni Mountains where he writes many of his works. Moore has written over 825 poems with hundreds memorized. He describes "love" as a theme t...

 

ABOVE : Nine-year-old Preston Tolth touches the Navajo Code Talker statue near Window Rock. Tolth was one of 34 students from the Milan Elementary Navajo Language summer camp who toured cultural sites...

 

: Community Health Representative Isabelle Smith, right, and Recreation Specialist Colleen Hoskie lead runners through stretches before the Just Move It fun run and 5k walk Wednesday July, 16 in Twin ...

 
 

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