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UPDATED: Crash on Northbound I-25 at San Antonio

8:49am UPDATE: Traffic getting back up to speed as the left lane and off ramp of northbound Interstate 25 at San Antonio have been reopened, KKOB’s Gemma Knight is reporting…. Read more »

Cruces Man Accused of Molesting Minor

Cruces Man Accused of Molesting Minor

Las Cruces police have arrested a 52-year-old man on suspicion of having illegal sexual contact of a minor, police said in a news release. Jesus Fernando Gonzales was arrested Thursday… Read more »

UPDATED: Charges Against Lemitar Man Dropped

A Lemitar man who was accused of six crimes stemming from one incident in January 2010 has been formally cleared of all charges.Robert Torres, 46, had originally been charged in… Read more »

Former Cannon Commander Now at KAFB

Brig. Gen. Scott D. West, former Cannon Air Force Base commander, has been assigned as commander of the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center at Kirtland Air Force Base… Read more »

Colo. Man Accused of Stealing Antique Gun from N.M. Collection

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (AP) — Police say a reality show appearance has led to the arrest of a Colorado man accused of stealing an antique gun from a private collection in… Read more »

Longtime Farm Bureau Spokesman Dies

Las Cruces Sun-News Report LAS CRUCES — Erik Ness, a longtime New Mexico agricultural spokesman, died Saturday after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Ness had retired in 2010 from a career… Read more »

UPDATED: Taos Man Guilty in Baby’s Death

The Taos man accused of stabbing his 1-year-old son in the chest in 2010 was found guilty Monday afternoon, The Taos News reported. Christopher Barney, 29, was convicted of intentional… Read more »

S.F. Festival To Honor Navajo Artist

S.F. Festival To Honor Navajo Artist

SANTA FE (AP) — Artist Tony Abeyta just can’t help himself. Pushing up his sleeves and letting his fingers make one more run through his deliberately tousled hair, he reaches for… Read more »

Suspected Copper Thief Gets Burned

Los Lunas police say a man nearly died while stealing copper wire in Los Lunas, KOAT-TV reported. Dennis Vega was severely burned when he allegedly tried to steal wire out… Read more »

Rael To Head Farm Service Agency

The former head of the Mid-Region Council of Governments has been appointed as the new state executive director for the Farm Service Agency in New Mexico. The U.S. Department of… Read more »

Detective Marvyn Jaramillo, left, and Sgt. Jose Rodriguez look through the scene of a mobile home fire in El Rancho near Pojoaque on Monday. A body was found in the home after the fire, which was reported late Sunday night, was put out. (Bill Rodgers/Journal)

Burned Body Found in Santa Fe

El Rancho Mobile Home Destroyed by Sunday Fire

Susana PAC Reports Raising $77,800 in Five-Week Period

The mandatory campaign finance report filed today by Gov. Susana Martinez’s political organization features some familiar contributors. Susana PAC reported taking in $10,000 from Mack Energy of Artesia, the same… Read more »

Rio Metro Wants Input On Transit Plans

Rio Metro Regional Transit District is holding meetings to gather public input for updating the short-range transit plan that covers Bernalillo, Sandoval and Valencia counties. Dates and times of meetings… Read more »

Alisha Maestas

Chief Deputy DA Arrested On Assault Charge, Resigns

The chief deputy district attorney responsible for prosecuting felony domestic violence cases in Bernalillo County has been arrested and charged with assaulting a sheriff’s deputy.

BREAKING: One Found Dead After Mobile Home Fire Near Pojoaque

A body was found in a mobile home that burned in the El Rancho community near Pojoaque Sunday night. Firefighters were called to the scene on Jose Alfredo Lane about… Read more »

NM Regulators Consider Pit Rule Changes

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A panel of New Mexico regulators is considering a request by the oil and natural gas industry to revamp regulations that govern how energy developers… Read more »

Preliminary eclipse forecast looks promising

Preliminary eclipse forecast looks promising

The preliminary weather forecast for New Mexico viewing of Sunday’s eclipse looks promising, according to Deirdre Kann at the National Weather Service’s Albuquerque office, with a dry, warm, sunny weekend…. Read more »

BCSO vehicles surround the scene of a dead body found in the South Valley on Thursday, May 10. (Morgan Petroski/Journal)

UPDATED: BCSO ID’s Body Found in South Valley

Officials have identified the man who was found dead in Albuquerque’s South Valley last week as 41-year-old Jeremy Tonihka. Tohnihka’s body was found Thursday morning near Second St. and Vidal Rd…. Read more »

Defense attorney Gary Mitchell speaks with his client Michael Astorga in District Court May 9 in Santa Fe. (Associated Press Photo)

Updated: Jurors To Resume Astorga Deliberations Tuesday Morning

The jurors charged with deciding the fate of convicted cop-killer Michael Astorga have been sent home for the night after deliberating for more than four hours. They will resume Tuesday… Read more »

State Seeks Customers of Co. that Allegedly Used Funds for Football

FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — State officials are looking for hundreds of customers of an escrow company that closed amid allegations that money was used improperly including for a pro football… Read more »

UPDATED: Two Shot in Northeast Albuquerque

A man shot two people in northeast Albuquerque early this morning. Two people were walking on the sidewalk on Pennsylvania St. near Copper Ave. just after midnight when they were… Read more »

Javier Perea

UPDATED: State Auditor Recommends Sunland Park Takeover

State auditor Hector Balderas is recommending the state takeover some of the financial operations of the troubled border town of Sunland Park. A spokesman for Balderas says the auditor presented… Read more »

Newsweek Profiles Gov. Susana Martinez

The vice presidential buzz surrounding New Mexico Go. Susana Martinez just got louder. A Newsweek article that hits newsstands this week suggests Martinez is possibly Mitt Romney’s best choice for a… Read more »

Kix, the Bactrian camel calf, snuggles with his mother. (Natalie Sommer/ABQ BioPark)

Mother’s Day at the Zoo Featured Baby Camel, Concert

Those at the zoo on Mother’s Day got a special treat:  seeing a baby camel. Betty, a Bactrian came, gave birth to a male, Kix, on April 28, according to… Read more »

Van Halen will perform in Albuquerque on Sept. 8 at Tingley Coliseum.

Van Halen adds Albuquerque show on Sept. 8

It’s a concert New Mexico wanted — and it got.    Van Halen added a Sept. …


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