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New Democratic Super PAC Formed in State

SANTA FE — Labor unions and a retiring Democratic legislative leader have provided nearly $400,000 to a newly formed political group planning to make independent campaign expenditures in New Mexico, including... Read more »

Judge Won’t Dismiss Civil Fraud Suit

A federal judge has denied a motion by a former Christus St. Vincent Hospital chief operating officer facing fraud charges to dismiss a civil lawsuit against him. U.S. District Court... Read more »

Clovis Group Makes Blankets, Sends For Troops

CLOVIS (AP) — Warmth from Home blankets are made in haste but also made in love for military troops overseas. Once blankets are sewn and patched, Jenny Wilson says they... Read more »

NRSC Pulls Wilson Ad Buys

While environmental groups have pumped nearly $1.5 million into campaign ads attacking New Mexico Republican Senate candidate Heather Wilson, the National Republican Senatorial Committee has pulled plans for a $3... Read more »

Pending Home Sales Jump Higher in July

Homebuyers across the country signed the most contracts to buy homes in July than at any other point in the last two years, and Albuquerque-area data showed a marked improvement... Read more »
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Police Seek Missing Woman

Albuquerque police are seeking the public’s help in locating a woman who has been missing since Aug. 15. Katy Paquin was last seen at her Albuquerque home, according to the... Read more »

Martinez Comes To the Aid of Juarez Boy with Tumor

A 9-year-old Ciudad Juarez boy who is suffering from a massive tumor has a supporter in New Mexico Gov. Susan Martinez. The Republican governor recently sent a letter to federal... Read more »

Bat Exodus at New Mexico Caverns a Must-see

CARLSBAD CAVERNS NATIONAL PARK — There’s nothing like bats to draw a crowd to the scorching Chihuahuan Desert in the late summer heat. Several hundred people, myself and my son... Read more »

Small Water Snail Gets Protection

SOCORRO — Federal wildlife officials have decided that the Chupadera springsnail deserves protection under the Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it has also designated critical... Read more »

More Charges In Sunland Fraud Case

LAS CRUCES — More criminal charges have been filed in connection to a voter fraud case in a troubled New Mexico border city. Third Judicial District Attorney Amy Orlando announced... Read more »
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Review: Lollipop Chainsaw

Leave it to the Japanese to encapsulate Western culture in a video game. OK, maybe it’s just their take on Western culture. Lollipop Chainsaw casts you in the role of... Read more »
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Review: Inversion

Shooters in the video game industry these days are a dime a dozen. Namco Bandai’s Inversion, however,  is worth your dime. But it’s really not worth full retail price. The... Read more »

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