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Cruces house at risk for demolition focus of art project

Locals hope to save historic home

Gov. signs liability law for Spaceport

Move limits ability to sue, may help retain Virgin Galactic

Laws crack down on horse racing

Gov. signs bill for more sanctions
Daniel Anaya has allegedly attacked and mutilated the toes of his ex-girlfriend three times since November.

Alleged Toe-Biter Attacks Woman Again

  The Santa Fe man arrested in February for biting off a piece of his ex-girlfriend’s toe is back in jail, this time for allegedly chomping on the same woman’s... Read more »
Former assistant head coach Craig Neal talks strategy with Lobo players Cleveland Thomas, left, Hugh Greenwood, second from left, and Alex Kirk, far right, during UNM's game against Fresno State in January 2013. UNM announced on April  2, 2013, that they will hire Neal as the team's new head coach. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Breaking: UNM to hire Craig Neal

The Journal has learned Craig “Noodles” Neal will be named New Mexico’s next men’s basketball coach on Wednesday.   - More on UNM's coaching transition: - L.A. media comes out swinging with Steve Alford - What does Alford owe UNM? - Bad blood with Alford and Krebs? - Neal strives for stability - Steve Alford is leaving UNM - Video: Alford steps down - Why I can't hate Steve Alford - What's next for UNM

Navajo suit against Urban Outfitters moves forward

A federal judge has ruled that the Navajo Nation can move forward with its claims against Urban Outfitters but tossed out a couple of the tribe’s legal theories. The tribe... Read more »
Artesia-area farmers were pumping groundwater to irrigate their crops today (Wed. 4/2/2013), but their downstream neighbors in Carlsbad say the practice must be curtailed because it is draining the Pecos River. (photo by John Fleck)

Carlsbad farmers move to shut down upstream neighbors’ water

CARLSBAD – The leaders of the Carlsbad Irrigation District voted this afternoon to demand the state of New Mexico shut off groundwater users upstream in the Roswell and Artesia areas... Read more »

Judge grants injunction in concealed carry case

SANTA FE (AP) — A gun-rights group has won a preliminary injunction that will keep New Mexico from enforcing part of its concealed handgun carry law. The Second Amendment Foundation... Read more »

Marie Hughes Elementary kitchen reopening tomorrow

Albuquerque Public Schools spokesman Rigo Chavez said officials are expecting to reopen the kitchen at Marie Hughes Elementary kitchen tomorrow after no evidence of mice was found. The kitchen was... Read more »

Hit again by same robber?

Authorities were investigating whether the same man might have been responsible for the second robbery in a week at the same bank in southwest Albuquerque. The FBI and Albuquerque police... Read more »
ACLU files free speech lawsuit against Police Oversight Commission

ACLU files free speech lawsuit against Police Oversight Commission

The civilian board that reviews allegations of Albuquerque police misconduct and excessive force is facing a freedom of speech lawsuit for abruptly limiting public comment during a mid-December meeting. More... Read more »

BREAKING: New lawsuit alleges 1980s Questa priest was pedophile

A new lawsuit has been filed in state District Court alleging that a Roman Catholic parish priest in Questa sexually abused a 10-year-old or 11-year-old boy repeatedly over a period... Read more »

Torreon Road groundbreaking scheduled for Friday

Sandoval County officials will hold a ceremony at 10 a.m. Friday, April 5, to launch a long-awaited project to rebuild a heavily damaged 5.5-mile section of Torreon Road, a route... Read more »

Bingaman to Assume Stanford Energy Fellowship

Former Sen. Jeff Bingaman, who retired from the Senate in January after a 36-year career, is headed to Stanford University Law School to lead an effort to promote clean energy... Read more »
Daniel Singer, 13, working at his computer at home in Los Angeles, thinks Facebook has become part of his daily routine -- kind of like brushing your teeth, he says. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

Is Facebook losing its edge?

NEW YORK (AP) — To see what Facebook has become, look no further than the Hutzler 571 Banana Slicer. Some time last year, people began sharing tongue-in-cheek online reviews of... Read more »

Updated: Gov. to sign space travel liability bill

Gov. Susana Martinez Tuesday was scheduled to sign liability-waiving legislation aimed at saving the state’s nearly quarter-billion-dollar investment in a futuristic spaceport and retaining its anchor tenant, British billionaire Richard... Read more »

NNMC regent picks won’t be seated

SANTA FE (AP) — The lack of confirmation votes by the state Senate during the Legislature’s 2013 session means two appointees of Gov. Susana Martinez won’t be seated on the... Read more »

9 bodies found in SUV with Texas plates

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Prosecutors in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas say the bodies of nine men have been found in an SUV with Texas license plates. The Tamaulipas... Read more »

Bisbee, Ariz., wants to legalize civil unions

BISBEE, Ariz. (AP) — A conservative Christian advocacy group says a former mining community-turned-artists’ haven in rural southern Arizona can’t legally recognize civil unions that would include same-sex couples. A... Read more »

Mayfield H.S. grad killed in Tucson crash

Alina Bourger, who played basketball for Mayfield High School in Las Cruces and graduated in 2010, was killed last week in a car crash in Tucson, where she was majoring... Read more »
Police are looking for this man, suspected of robbing the New Mexico Bank & Trust branch in Clovis last Thursday.

Clovis bank robbery suspect sought

The FBI and Clovis police are looking for a man who robbed a New Mexico Bank & Trust branch in Clovis last Thursday, the FBI said in a news release.... Read more »

UPDATED: State halts Raton hotel cleanup

Cleanup of the debris at El Portal Hotel in downtown Raton was halted last Thursday after local officials notified state environmental regulators that some debris from last November’s destructive fire... Read more »

Roswell murder suspect caught in Ariz.

Johnny Juan Barela, a member of the Crazy Town Roswell gang who was wanted in the killing of Gregory Alonzo, was captured last Thursday by U.S. marshals in Phoenix, the... Read more »

Crash on WB I-40 at Big I

A collision on westbound Interstate 40 approaching the flyover to southbound Interstate 25 is blocking the left lane, KKOB Radio’s Joe Gonzales is reporting. There’s also a disabled vehicle that’s... Read more »

Border Patrol agents nab Va. fugitive

U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the checkpoint on Interstate 10 west of Las Cruces last week arrested a Peruvian illegal immigrant who was wanted for sex offenses in Virginia,... Read more »

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