SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico and nearly a dozen tribes in the state will share more than $660,000 in federal grants for historic preservation projects. The funding is being awarded by the National Park Service to help communities protect historic places, traditions and cultures. The grants require a 40 percent match from states, and 10 percent of state funding is passed through competitive subgrants to local governments.Read more on NewsOK.com