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Updated: Hot-air balloon lands hard in NW ABQ

Update: 10:34 a.m Police are reporting that the balloon only experienced a hard landing. All occupants are unharmed. ———– 9:19 am Albuquerque police are responding to a reported hot-air balloon... Read more »

N.M. UFO memo is FBI’s most-read

A third-party report of “flying saucers” in New Mexico, sent by FBI Washington, D.C., field office chief Guy Hottel to then-Director J. Edgar Hoover in 1950 has become the most... Read more »

UPDATED: Jury deadlocks in incest case

A six-person jury was unable to reach a verdict this week in the trial of a teenage boy accused of sexually assaulting his half-sister, The Durango Herald reported. The boy... Read more »

EB Paseo backing up at railroad tracks

A collision on eastbound Paseo del Norte has blocked the left lane and is causing a traffic backup all the way to Coors, according to KKOB Radio’s Joe Gonzales.

Ruidoso native competes on ‘The Voice’

Tawnya Reynolds, who was born and raised in Ruidoso and now lives in Nashville, joined the latest cast of contestants on the two-part season premiere of NBC-TV’s singing competition “The... Read more »

Crash on NB 528 at 19th in Rio Rancho

A collision on northbound N.M. 528 at 19th Street near the Intel plant in Rio Rancho has the right and center lanes blocked, according to KKOB Radio traffic reporter Joe... Read more »
Cornelius 'Corn' Renteria

Cruces police seek suspected gunman

Las Cruces police are looking for 34-year-old Cornelius “Corn” Renteria, the man believed to have shot his former girlfriend at her home on Holly Drive Wednesday morning, police said in... Read more »

UPDATED: Cibola inmates back in cells

A protest at the Cibola County Correctional Facility that began around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday with some 250 inmates gathering in the yard and refusing to go back to their cells... Read more »

Safety plans in place for Tome pilgrimage

LOS LUNAS –  With Good Friday approaching, the thoughts of many turn to the annual pilgrimage to the top of Tomé Hill. For most, those thoughts are of a spiritual... Read more »

UPDATED: CNM reinstates student paper after controversial sex issue

Central New Mexico Community College today reinstated its student-run paper, saying administrators suspended it because they were concerned over a high school student being quoted in the controversial sex issue.
Albuquerque Fire Department Lt. Joe Luna looks over a boulder Monday, March 25, 2013, as he and his crew search for hot spots in the Sandia foothills after an overnight brush fire. The fire burned through scrub brush in the city's open space above Camino de la Sierra, north of Candelaria.

Hot spots over Albuquerque

Albuquerque Fire Department Lt. Joe Luna looks over a boulder as he and his crew search for hot spots in the Sandia foothills after an overnight brush fire. Ongoing drought means a high risk of fire this year.

Thieves target custom tailgates in Deming

For the fourth time in four weeks, thieves have made off with high-end tailgates on pickup trucks in Deming, Police Chief Brandon Gigante told The Deming Headlight. The most recent... Read more »

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