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Kitchen fire quickly extinguished at La Bella Spa
Albuquerque fire fighters quickly extinguished a stove fire in the kitchen of La Bella Spa and Cafe on Coors northwest Tuesday afternoon. The fire was extinguished within two minutes after... Read more »
CNM suspends student paper following sex issue
Central New Mexico Community College has temporarily suspended its student-run newspaper, The CNM Chronicle, following the publication of an issue devoted to sex. To see the issue of the newspaper... Read more »
La Montañita expanding to West Side
Albuquerque’s West Side is about to get an extra helping of organic veggies and bulk granola. La Montañita Co-Op is planning a new store near the intersection of Alameda and... Read more »
APD sergeant charged with vehicular homicide
Albuquerque police Sgt. Adam Casaus drove through a red light at the intersection of Paseo del Norte and Eagle Ranch Road NW and t-boned an SUV carrying two sisters. The accident killed one sister and seriously injured the other. Casaus has been charged with vehicular homicide.
Manzano drill team disbanded over hazing
The drill team at Manzano High School has been disbanded and several members face suspension this week, due to allegations of hazing. Specifically, two students are accused of creating a... Read more »
Gov. signs bills helping military members and veterans
Qualified veterans can get professional licenses easier, skip utility reconnection fees after returning from deployment and apply for a veteran’s-only scholarship under new legislation signed Tuesday by Gov. Susana Martinez.... Read more »
Brush fires set on eastern edge of Albuquerque
Authorities in Albuquerque are appealing for information from the public concerning a series of small brush fires that were set early Tuesday morning on the eastern edge of the city.... Read more »
Skeletal remains found near Vado in southern NM
LAS CRUCES — Dona County sheriff’s officials are investigating the discovery of skeletal human remains east of Vado in southern New Mexico. A hiker found the remains last weekend. A... Read more »
BernCo DA clears another APD officer in 2011 fatal shooting
Bernalillo County District Attorney Kari Brandenburg will not seek charges against APD SWAT team officer Jim Perdue for his fatal shooting of Michael Marquez on Aug. 30, 2011, according to... Read more »
Lockdown lifted at Mark Twain Elementary
According to Albuquerque police, a lockdown has been lifted at Mark Twain Elementary on 6316 Constitution NE without incident. Police say they were investigating shots fired on Arizona NE. Investigators... Read more »
Updated: APD investigates fatal shooting
Police have confirmed that a man has died in the incident. —– Albuquerque police detectives have responded to a possible shooting death this morning on the 9200 block of... Read more »
Mt. Taylor forest road temporarily closed
The Cibola National Forest and Grasslands’ Mount Taylor Ranger District has closed parts of Forest Road 178 to motorized traffic from the junction of FR 178 and FR 180 to... Read more »
Amanda Knox acquittal overturned in Italy
ROME (AP) — Italy’s highest criminal court today overturned Amanda Knox’s acquittal in the slaying of her British roommate and ordered a new trial, prolonging a case that has become... Read more »
Crash on WB Paseo at Coors
An accident is being reported on westbound Paseo del Norte at Coors, according to ABQjournal.com’s traffic map. The map also is showing a slowdown on eastbound Interstate 40 at 4th... Read more »
Earthquakes shake Mexico City
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Earthquakes shook a broad swath of southern Mexico today, causing buildings to sway in the capital and sending thousands fleeing into the streets as quake alarms... Read more »
U.S. home prices jump 8.1 percent
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. home prices rose in January at the fastest annual pace since June 2006, just before the housing bubble burst. The gain shows the housing recovery is... Read more »
UPDATED: Retired N.M. teacher, 76, gets 10-year sentence for child porn
Joseph F. Zinkiewicz, 76, a retired teacher from Raton, was sentenced Friday in federal court in Albuquerque to 10 years in prison to be followed by 10 years of supervised... Read more »
White Sands soldier killed in Afghanistan
An Indiana soldier stationed at White Sands Missile Range was killed Friday in Afghanistan, the Department of Defense announced. Sgt. Tristan M. Wade, 23, of Indianapolis, died in the Qarah... Read more »
Belen must change 1,600 addresses
BELEN — Belen city officials are gearing up to change more than 1,600 addresses of residents and businesses to comply with state statute. “It’s not just one area in the... Read more »
