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Rio Rancho Council approves sweeping changes to zoning rules
Development professionals called the changes to Rio Rancho’s planning and zoning ordinance that councilors approved last night dramatic, substantive and significant. The changes affect residential, commercial and industrial development. Among... Read more »
Accused judge may take plea bargain
The bribery case against former District Judge Michael Murphy of Las Cruces could end in a plea bargain next month.
Trying to outsmart a feral pig
Let me introduce you to that fearsome member of the swine set, the wild hog.
Duke City crime rate inches up
Crimes reported to police in Albuquerque were up about 5 percent in 2012, according to figures provided by the city, largely because of a second consecutive increase in property crimes.
Sunport traffic plunges
Passenger traffic at the state's largest airport has declined each of the last five years.
Officials approve finance change
The 2013 regular session of the Legislature was a mixed bag on the issue of money and politics.
APD officer cleared in fatal shooting
The DA will not seek charges against APD SWAT team officer Jim Perdue for a 2011 shooting in which Perdue struck and killed 31-year-old Michael Marquez.
UNM eyes Sandia Laboratories contract
The University of New Mexico is talking to several private companies about the possibility of collaborating on a bid to manage the $2.4 billion Sandia National Laboratories.
Officer is charged in fatal crash with SUV
APD Sgt. Adam Casaus has been charged with vehicular homicide in the early morning crash on Feb. 10 in which he drove through a red light and struck an SUV, killing its 21-year-old passenger.
Drill team is disbanded over alleged hazing
Several have been suspended at Manzano; two are accused of creating a prank list.
A Monumental Day
Rio Grande del Norte is now a national monument. Not a single dissenting voice was heard when community meetings were called to discuss making Rio Grande del Norte into a national monument, according to Taos Mayor Darren Córdova.
Naturalist warned about water woes early
"The winds are drifting sands here and there," John Wesley Powell said of his 1889 visit ...

