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WED: Half Of New Mexicans Get First Shot, Governor Signs Bill Eliminating Police Immunity, + More

By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press New Mexico health officials on Wednesday reported more progress in getting residents vaccinated as the state continues to lead the U.S. in the vaccine rollout. State Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins said 50% of residents 16 and older have received their first shot and 31% are fully vaccinated. The latest figures come as other states look to expand distribution beyond health care workers and other priority groups to meet an April 19 deadline from the Biden administration. While New Mexico opened up eligibility Monday, Collins said priority will still be given to those who are 75 and older and other senior citizens who have chronic conditions that put them at greater risk.

Tourists and looters descend on Utah s Bears Ears National Monument as Biden mulls protections

Tourists and looters descend on Utah’s Bears Ears National Monument as Biden mulls protections Published 3 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article BLUFF, Utah - In the sandstone canyon where Vaughn Hadenfeldt once saw the bloody tracks of a mountain lion hauling off a mule deer, there are 1,000-year-old cliff dwellings decorated by rock paintings of bighorn sheep where one can still see the ancient footprint of an infant pressed into the wall. A renowned wilderness guide with decades of experience exploring the Bears Ears area, Hadenfeldt has long argued that this austere landscape teeming with archaeological and cultural treasure in southeastern Utah should be viewed as an outdoor museum. And each time he visits, more of that treasure has been looted.

Interior secretary steps into Utah public lands tug-of-war | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Sophia Eppolito Utah Gov. Spencer Cox takes a selfie with Rep. Blake Moore, U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson and Sen. Mitt Romney during a tour by ancient dwellings along the Butler Wash trail at the Bears Ears National Monument Thursday, April 8, 2021, near Blanding, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, Pool) April 08, 2021 - 4:51 PM SALT LAKE CITY - For decades, a public lands tug-of-war has played out over a vast expanse of southern Utah where red rocks reveal petroglyphs and cliff dwellings and distinctive twin buttes bulge from a grassy valley. A string of U.S. officials has heard from those who advocate for broadening national monuments to protect the area s many archaeological and cultural sites, considered sacred to surrounding tribes, and those who fiercely oppose what they see as federal overreach.

Haaland Trip Highlights Renewed Focus on Conservation

Haaland Trip Highlights Renewed Focus on Conservation, Climate Change By Rachel Tillman and Associated Press Nationwide PUBLISHED 3:49 PM ET Apr. 08, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:49 PM EDT Apr. 08, 2021 SHARE Interior secretary Deb Haaland has hit the ground running since her confirmation in mid-March, focusing on wide-ranging issues from improving infrastructure in tribal territories to moving towards a green economy.  What You Need To Know Interior secretary Deb Haaland traveled to New Mexico and Utah this week, meeting with tribal leaders and local lawmakers to discuss a range of issues On Tuesday, Haaland traveled to her home state to visit the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque

Haaland visits Utah with eye on sacred Indigenous monuments

Haaland visits Utah with eye on sacred Indigenous monuments Al Jazeera English © Interior Secretary Deb Haaland listens to tribal leaders and jots down notes during a round-table di. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland listens to tribal leaders and jots down notes during a round-table discussion at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 6 [File: Susan Montoya Bryan/AP Photo] United States Interior Secretary Deb Haaland will kick off a two-day visit to Utah on Thursday where she will meet tribes and political officials to discuss the potential restoration of two national monuments that were slashed in size by former President Donald Trump in order to open them to mining and drilling.

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