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Around New Mexico

Body found in car on fire    A charred body was found in the trunk of a burning Ford ...
Jesus Figueroa, in truck, hauls up sections of a cut up tree as Jose Badachi, right, clears the limbs out of the water along Ruidoso River. Thinning stands of trees is one of the ways locals hope to decrease the fire power of any blaze that might threaten the area. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Fire fear

After a massive blaze burned 44,000 acres near Ruidoso last year, people in southeast N.M. are taking extra precautions
The Rio Grande Gorge north of Taos — and half a million surrounding acres — will be protected as the Río Grande del Norte National Monument.  (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)

‘A special place’ for N.M.

New national monument hailed as conservation victory, economic opportunity

Updated: Five-injury crash closes Isleta between Rio Bravo and Barcelona

10:17 p.m. — All five passengers are now listed as being in stable condition, according to the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office. The segment of Isleta is still shut down, however.... Read more »

UPDATED: Body found in trunk of burning car on West Side

4:13 p.m. — Medical investigators are still trying to find more information about the charred human remains found in the trunk of a burning vehicle at a cul de sac... Read more »
This undated photo provided by Forrest Fenn shows a chest purported to contain gold dust, hundreds of rare gold coins, gold nuggets and other artifacts. For more than a decade, the 82-year-old claims he has packed and repacked the treasure chest, before burying it in the mountains somewhere north of Santa Fe. (AP Photo/Jeri Clausing)

‘I love mysteries,’ says man claiming hidden gold

For more than a decade, he packed and repacked his treasure chest, sprinkling in gold dust and adding hundreds of rare gold coins and gold nuggets...

NMSU to hold ‘social justice’ symposium

New Mexico State University is set to hold a conference on social justice...

NM court upholds conviction in Clovis slaying

The New Mexico Supreme Court has upheld the murder conviction of a Roswell man who was sentenced to life in prison plus 18 years...

Rio Rancho reopens Rio Grande bosque trails

Rio Rancho city officials say trails along the Rio Grande will be back open Saturday morning...

NM tax preparer accused of filing false claims

An Espanola tax preparer is being accused of filing false tax returns on behalf of nearly two dozen northern New Mexico residents...

NM encourages tax donation for tree program

Tax season is almost over, but officials with the State Forestry Division say it's not too late for New Mexicans to donate some of their tax refunds...
Air Force veteran Eva Morgan looks at a statue of a soldier Friday at the New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial in Albuquerque. Vietnam Veterans Day was Friday, which marked 40 years since U.S. troops pulled out of Vietnam on March 29, 1973.  (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Vietnam Veterans Day

Air Force veteran Eva Morgan looks at a statue of a soldier Friday at the New Mexico Veterans’ Memorial in Albuquerque...
A couple climbs a hill to a shrine overlooking pilgrims, who line a route to the Santuario de Chimayó. (Eddie Moore/journal)

Holy pilgrimage

Thousands of New Mexicans observed Good Friday by walking well-traveled pilgrimage routes across the ...

Governor vetoes education, wage bills

Pay hike would 'kill jobs'; school bills 'defend status quo'

Reform of PRC signed into law

SANTA FE - Changes voters mandated last year for the scandal-tainted Public Regulation Commissi ...

Water management lawsuit put on hold

Texas asks the Supreme Court to step in and help resolve the conflict

Video shows shooting of rookie APD cop

VIDEO - Officer survived; suspect in his shooting was killed by cops 2 days later

Around New Mexico

   Suspect arrested in ‘road rage'    A man was arrested T ...

Police: Online job scheme is a scam

Victims could lose money and be part of a criminal investigation

Man accused of dragging mom to death

Woman died as suspect in pickup fled from officers, police say

Tax threat spurs UNM West action

Wilkins wants to cut revenue; UNM panel seeks RRPS support

PRC reforms get governor’s OK

SANTA FE— Gov. Susana Martinez has approved measures revamping the Public Regulation Commission, including increasing qualifications for future members. Bills signed into law on Friday will transfer the registration of... Read more »

UPDATED: Police identify climber who died in fall near Sandia Crest

8:48 p.m. — State Police have identified the rock climber as 35-year-old Carlos Cox of Albuquerque as the man who fell from a cliff Friday afternoon about a mile below... Read more »

Democrats’ school bills rejected

SANTA FE — Republican Gov. Susana Martinez has vetoed several public school proposals by Democrats in the Legislature, including ones attempting to unravel administration education policies. Martinez criticized the measures... Read more »

Breaking: Governor vetoes minimum wage increase

SANTA FE — Republican Gov. Susana Martinez has vetoed a proposal by the Democratic-controlled Legislature that would have increased New Mexico’s minimum wage to the fourth highest in the nation.... Read more »

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