List/Grid Author Archives: Associated Press
Calif. murder suspect may have N.M. links
Authorities in New Mexico are checking to see if any unsolved cases can be linked to a man arrested in three California killings decades ago. Former boxer and transient Samuel... Read more »
No. Korea urges foreigners to leave South
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea today urged all foreign companies and tourists in South Korea to evacuate, saying the two countries are on the verge of nuclear war.... Read more »
Man who started Tonto fire asks probation
PHOENIX (AP) — A Mesa man who admitted to starting a nearly 18,000-acre wildfire in the Tonto National Forest is asking a judge to sentence him to a year of... Read more »
Joel Osteen says Internet report a hoax
HOUSTON (AP) — Pastor Joel Osteen is reassuring church members and fans that — despite the claims of an apparent Internet hoax — he is not giving up his Christian... Read more »
UPDATED: Storm shuts Wyoming highways, delays Denver flights
DENVER (AP) — A storm that toppled trees, whipped up blinding dust storms and may have spawned some tornadoes closed highways in Wyoming today and was slowing flights at Denver... Read more »
Another Mexican gray wolf found dead
Another Mexican gray wolf has been found dead in the Southwest, but federal officials have refused to provide any details. The wolf reintroduction team confirmed in its latest monthly report... Read more »
New clues turn up with Vado remains
VADO (AP) — Dona Ana County sheriff’s officials say a second search of an area where skeletal remains were found last month has turned up new clues that they hope... Read more »
Gov. raises $372,000 for re-election
SANTA FE (AP) — Republican Gov. Susana Martinez has stockpiled nearly $1.5 million for her re-election campaign next year, which is far more than declared Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gary King,... Read more »
N.M. men plead not guilty to robberies, carjackings
Authorities say two Albuquerque men have pleaded not guilty to federal charges involving armed robberies and carjackings in the city. Prosecutors say 19-year-old Joel Meeks and 20-year-old Raul Ortega were... Read more »
N.M. governor criticized for domestic partner veto
SANTA FE (AP) — New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez is drawing criticism from a liberal group for vetoing legislation that would have required the state to expedite the occupational and... Read more »
N.M. plastic fetuses lawsuit dismissal upheld
ROSWELL (AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a nationally watched lawsuit in which students in a conservative Roswell religious group challenged school officials’ response to... Read more »
