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List/Grid Author Archives: Greg Peretti / Web Developer, Producer

Facebook Bullying Catches Attention of Clovis Police

Postings on a new Facebook page have prompted police and school district officials in one eastern New Mexico community to launch an investigation into online bullying. Clovis Police Chief Steve... Read more »

Come, Envision ‘New’ San Pedro

The Fair Heights Neighborhood Association and Rio Grande Credit Union are co-sponsoring the San Pedro Promenade this Saturday, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at 1401 San Pedro NE and other nearby... Read more »

Pending Home Sales Drop in Aug.

The number of consumers who signed contracts to buy previously occupied homes fell in August in New Mexico and across the country. Contract signings fell in every region but the... Read more »

Police Chief Resigns, Vaughn Force Has Gone to the Dog

The police chief of the small eastern New Mexico town of Vaughn resigned Wednesday, leaving the town with just one certified member on its police force — a drug-sniffing dog... Read more »

N.M. Home Prices Decline

Home prices across the country generally tracked higher in July, but New Mexico has not been following the trend. Nat ion a l home pr ic e s increased 1.2... Read more »
venue09-21-12

Friday Venue

Venue cover story Feel the love Simba, Nala, Zazu and Scar will all be there. “Lion King” brings its message of empowerment to Popejoy Hall. The presentation begins it’s nearly... Read more »
gasleak09-19-12

Updated: Montgomery Reopened After Gas Line Break

The leaking gas line has been capped and all lanes of Montgomery have reopened, according to the Albuquerque Fire Dept. A blowing gas leak at 4055 Montgomery NE has closed... Read more »

Residents Cry Foul Over Forest Travel Decision

A New Mexico state senator and rural residents are fighting a decision by the Santa Fe National Forest that they say threatens centuries of culture and tradition. Democratic Sen. Phil... Read more »

NASA’s Retired Shuttle Endeavour Heads West Monday

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The baby of NASA’s space shuttle fleet is about to leave home — for good. At sunrise Monday, Endeavour will depart Kennedy Space Center for... Read more »

Census: Poverty Rate Up in NM

SANTA FE, N.M. — The Census Bureau reports more New Mexicans are living in poverty and nearly a fifth of the state’s population lacks health insurance. The agency reported Wednesday... Read more »

Arizona High Court Settles Water Rights Query

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that state trust lands did not come with water rights, settling an important question in a case to resolve claims to... Read more »
This undated image provided by The Nature Conservancy shows a rare Jemez Mountain salamander on a burnt log in northern New Mexico. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a proposal Tuesday Sept. 11, 2012, for listing the salamander as a federal endangered species. (AP Photo/The Nature Conservancy, David Solis)

Rare Salamander May Join Endangered List

A rare salamander found only in northern New Mexico would be added to the federal endangered species list under a proposal unveiled Tuesday by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.... Read more »

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