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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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Juan Chaparro, 48, of 801 Paloma, Chaparral, was sentenced to 182 days in jail and assessed $567 in fines and court costs for concealing identity.

 

Deputies responded to 35 Dulce, Boles Acres, in reference to a residential burglary. Deputies responded to 30 King Bird Lane, Tularosa, for suspicious activity in the area.

 

The Take Back the Night planning committee will have a volunteer rally on Friday. "Take Back the Night is about bringing awareness to the public, especially about sexual violence," said Tina...

 

Gas prices are down a bit, the weather is cooling and most people have Monday off, combining for a perfect Labor Day weekend. In Alamogordo, the annual Cottonwood Festival kicks off this morning at Al...

 

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Expect to see some form of hug-fest before tonight night's game in Leon Williams Stadium. Alamogordo head coach Tommy Standefer and defensive coordinator return to their old stomping grounds in Clovis...

 

While New Mexico is no stranger to big business renewable fuels ventures, Cloudcroft resident Peggy Korth wants to bring small scale production of biofuels to the public in the Tularosa Basin because ...

 

The U.S. Highway 82 Otero County rockfall protection project just west of Cloudcroft between mile posts 8 and 5 will be finalized in September.

 

Over 80 people turned out for the first in a series of "Community Conversation" Tuesday.

 

Jason Montagne, 45, of Tucson, Ariz., was arrested on a Coconino County warrant for failure to appear. Montagne was incarcerated at the Otero County Detention Center in lieu of bond to await extraditi...

 
 

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: Ray Lucero takes a cut during a practice with his team, The Mister Teez Grandpas, on Wednesday. The team was practicing for the annual Gallup Olde Timers Softball Tournament this weekend.

 

At the Pueblo of Acoma Boys and Girls Club, from left are: Taney Stevenson, 7, club member; Montana Augustine, 18, junior staffer; and Caitin Caruth, 12, club member, together in the Technology Room w...

 
 

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