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Bank of the West robbed in SW Albuquerque

According to the FBI, a man robbed the Bank of the West on 5228 Central Avenue SW shortly before 3.p.m. Monday. The FBI and APD are looking for a suspect... Read more »

Special Ed Funding Update

Wonkier types may remember this story from January, in which I explained that New Mexico stands to lose up to $43 million in special education funding because the state didn’t... Read more »

NM court allows retrial in beating death of horse

SANTA FE — A horse trainer can be prosecuted a third time on charges that he beat a colt to death with a whip handle in 2006, New Mexico’s highest... Read more »

Man with criminal history arrested at NM border

SANTA TERESA — Federal authorities say a Mexican man with a criminal history has been arrested at the New Mexico border. U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Santa Teresa Border... Read more »
Xavier McAfee, 29. (Metropolitan Detention Center)

Updated: Stolen Breaking Bad script still missing

A script of ”Breaking Bad,” the Albuquerque-based TV series that has garnered national attention, is missing following a break-in earlier this month to lead actor Bryan Cranston’s vehicle. Bernalillo County Sheriff’s... Read more »
Participants of a University of New Mexico workshop on curanderismo, or traditional Mexican folk healing, burn copal during a ceremony on campus July 22, 2012. The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology in Albuquerque, N.M. is scheduled to host an exhibit this summer on curanderismo and will invite healers from Latin America to give talks on a traditional healing field that is growing in the United States thanks to immigration from Latin America. (AP Photo/Courtesy of the University of New Mexico)

N.M. museum to hold ‘curanderismo’ exhibit

Evil eye. Magical fright. A sick soul. These are all afflictions usually treated by traditional Mexican healers known as curanderos. And this summer, an Albuquerque museum is planning an exhibit... Read more »

Navajo broadband network nearing completion

FARMINGTON — A nearly $46 million project to spread a broadband network across the Navajo Nation is in its final stages. Navajo Tribal Utility Authority Wireless is testing its project... Read more »
Mumford & Sons will perform in Taos in June.

Mumford & Sons set date in Taos

They picked up album of the year at this year’s Grammy Awards. Now Mumford & Sons have set a date to perform in Taos. The band consists of Marcus Mumford... Read more »
Vice President Joe Biden, center, reacts after President Barack Obama signed legislation under the Antiquities Act designating five new National Monuments, Monday, March 25, 2013, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. From left are, Samuel Gomez, War Chief, Taos Pueblo, Biden, and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Obama designates Rio Grande del Norte National Monument

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has designated five new national monuments, including Rio Grande del Norte National Monument in New Mexico, using executive authority to protect historic or ecologically significant... Read more »
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Is the political gay marriage debate over?

The Supreme Court will hear two landmark cases on gay marriage this week that have the potential to reshape how the country defines one of its most sacred institutions.   More on gay marriage in N.M.: - N.M. ACLU sues for recognition - S.F City Attorney: It's already legal - N.M. officials get personal - BernCo clerk supports it - Doña Ana clerk asks for AG's opinion - House committee rejects measure

Police seek information in Milan shooting

New Mexico State Police are still searching for the individuals who reportedly shot a man as they attempted to rob a diner just outside Grants early Saturday morning. Richard Ridard,... Read more »
Albuquerque firefighters look for hot spots March 25, 2013, after containing a  fire in the foothills. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

Albuquerque firefighters contain foothills blaze

Albuquerque firefighters contained a fire in rugged terrain in the city’s northeastern foothills Sunday evening. The Fire Department says 22 firefighters used hand tools to battle the fire. Firefighters will... Read more »

Updated: Conditions improve on northern NM highways

RATON  — Driving conditions are improving on northern New Mexico highways where drivers faced snow and ice in some places earlier Monday. The Department of Transportation is either upgrading its... Read more »

Workers to petition governor for minimum wage hike

SANTA FE — A group called Working America says it will be in Santa Fe Monday to try and persuade Gov. Susana Martinez to sign a minimum wage increase. The... Read more »

Budget ax nicks BLM wild-horse adoption center

RENO, Nev. — The federal Bureau of Land Management’s largest wild-horse adoption facility in the country is getting nicked by the budget ax. The Palomino Valley National Wild Horse and... Read more »

NM man accused of hitting father with baseball bat

LAS CRUCES — A Las Cruces man accused of beating his father with an aluminum baseball bat during a dispute has been arrested. Police tell the Las Cruces Sun-News that... Read more »

Former Las Cruces coach faces molestation charge

LAS CRUCES — A former Las Cruces middle school basketball coach has been indicted on a charge of molesting a young boy during physical exam. The Las Cruces Sun-News reports... Read more »
Matt Samet, a 1990 graduate of Highland High School, says his rock climbing skills and ability to withstand fear and discomfort assisted him in climbing out of his prescription drug addiction. (COURTESY of MATT SAMET)

In a death grip

Rock climber chronicles journey with highly addictive anti-anxiety drugs

New paint guides cars onto Paseo

NORTHBOUND I-25 RAMP TO WESTBOUND PASEO GETS NEW STRIPES: Mary Kennedy called to say the stripes on ...

Dad charged in 4-month-old’s death

Baby's mother denies fiance could be to blame in death
Father Bob Campbell blesses the palm leaves held by parishioners during Palm Sunday Mass at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Church. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal)

Beginning of Holy Week

Christians in Albuquerque and throughout the world marked the beginning of Holy Week with Palm Sunda ...
An Emcore Corp. technician inspects a large solar-cell array manufactured by the company at its operations in Albuquerque. (JOURNAL FILE)

Laboratory bottleneck

Limited funds, closed lab culture dampen DOE efforts to commercialize technology
Golden Eagle Trading Co. has opened a new West of Santa Fe showroom at its Nob Hill headquarters. It is the first time in about 20 years the space has been open to the public. (Dean Hanson/Journal)

Golden Eagle’s trove opened to public

The lid to the treasure chest has been lifted.    Golden Eagle Trading Co. — cl ...
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Updated: Brushfire breaks out in foothills

Firefighters have managed to get a hose line to the scrub fire above Camino de la Sierra, which they have been fighting with hand tools. Officials say 22 AFD firefighters... Read more »

State Police searching for suspects in diner shooting

New Mexico State Police are searching for the individuals who reportedly shot a man as they attempted to rob a diner just outside Grants early Saturday morning. Richard Ridard, 65,... Read more »

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