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‘Southwest Pollen’ Linked to 1979 NY Cold Case
ALBUQUERQUE — Authorities say they may have new clues about an unidentified murdered female found in 1979 on an upstate New York farm — her pants had traces of pollen… Read more
Pitbull announces Duke City show in August
He’s known as Mr. Worldwide — and he’s coming to the Duke City. …
NM EPA Administrator Resigns Over ‘Crucify’ Comment
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration’s top environmental official in the oil-rich South and Southwest region has resigned after Republicans targeted him over remarks made two years ago when he used… Read more
NM Board Asked to Pay for Courthouse Furnishings
SANTA FE — Court officials are asking the state Board of Finance for $1 million to furnish a new courthouse in Santa Fe after a larger amount of money was… Read more
Construction to Close Parts of I-25, I-40 Tonight
Interstate 25 in both directions will be closed between the Jefferson and Osuna exits tonight. The closure will take place between 11 p.m. to 4 a.m., according to a traffic… Read more
Man Accused of Shooting Speed Van Heads to Court
SANTA FE — The man who Santa Fe police say shot up a parked speed-enforcement SUV is set to make his first court hearing Monday afternoon. Police say 63-year-old Scott… Read more
UPDATED: Man Barricaded Inside ABQ Hotel
The man exited the hotel room after the deployment of gas, police said just before 9:30 a.m. He was unharmed and taken to the VA hospital. Albuquerque police are on… Read more
BREAKING: Pedestrian Crash on San Mateo
A pedestrian was hit this morning at San Mateo and McCleod. The crash occurred before 8 a.m., and the person was taken to the hospital in critical condition, said APD… Read more
Warm and Windy
While the median “last freeze date” for Albuquerque is still a few days away, the metro area will be in the low 80s for the next few days. And the… Read more
Fodder for the Water Cooler
Good Monday morning. Here are some conversation starters for the morning water cooler trip: Michael Wiener says he isn’t leaving the Bernalillo County Commission anytime soon. In fact, he’d like… Read more
Wiener To Continue Re-Election Campaign
Michael Wiener says he isn’t going to resign or halt his re-election campaign, despite the recent controversy over photos of him in the red-light district of Angeles City in the… Read more
Brother and Sister Dead in Murder-Suicide
Albuquerque police said a brother and sister died in a suspected murder-suicide. Police identified the two as Kenneth Robson and his sister Shirley Robson. Police didn’t provide exact ages for… Read more
Court Upholds Ruling, Luevano Can’t Run
The state Supreme Court has upheld a District Court ruling that Johnny Luevano was ineligible to run for the House District 16 seat held by Antonio “Moe” Maestas. Maestas challenged… Read more
Gathering of Nations Crowns Miss Indian World
Jessa Rae Growing Thunder, from Poplar, Montana and member of the Ft. Peck Assiniboine and Sioux tribes, tonight was crowned Miss Indian World at the 29th Annual Gathering of Nations,… Read more
Two Dead, One Injured in Early-Morning Shooting
An early-morning shooting at an apartment complex on the 7600 block of Lomas NE left two victims dead and another in the hospital, Albuquerque Police are reporting. The shooting happened… Read more
Updated: APD Finds Missing Elderly Man
Albuquerque Police say an elderly man missing since mid-day was found safe at the BioPark around 9 p.m. Albuquerque Police have issued a silver alert for Howard M. Jones,… Read more
More Calls for Wiener To Step Down
Saturday didn’t begin any better than Friday ended for Bernalillo County Commissioner Michael Wiener. Mayor Richard Berry and Commissioner Wayne Johnson urged their fellow Republican to step down following the… Read more
Breaking: Wiener Faces New Calls for Resignation
The release of photos showing Michael Wiener in the red-light district of Angeles City in the Philippines triggered calls for his resignation Friday from his own party and a colleague… Read more
Crash Blocks Freeway Lane During Rush Hour
An accident on northbound Interstate 25 at the Martin Luther King Jr. exit has closed the right lane and shoulder, according to the ABQJournal.com traffic map. The crash was reported… Read more
Former APS Teacher Pleads Guilty to Having Sex with Student
A former Albuquerque teacher accused of having sex with a seventh-grader in 2009 pleaded guilty this afternoon. Kristy Sanchez-Trujillo pleaded guilty to one count of criminal sexual penetration of a… Read more
AG: Sunland Park Council Possibly Violated State Act
LAS CRUCES – Sunland Park officials are pondering how to respond to a letter from the office of Attorney General Gary King which says “it appears that the (City) Council… Read more
Veronica Garcia To Lead Voices for Children
Veronica C. Garcia, the state’s secretary of education under former Gov. Bill Richardson, has been hired as executive director of New Mexico Voices for Children, a state children’s advocacy organization…. Read more
Governor’s Grandfather was a U.S. Citizen
SANTA FE — Ever since taking office last year as the nation’s first Hispanic female governor, New Mexico’s Susana Martinez found her family tree scrutinized over whether her grandfather was… Read more
Alleged Child Rapist Found in Mexico
A man who allegedly raped a 13-year-old last year and failed to show up to a court date in February was found and arrested in Mexico. Brad Boyer, 36, was… Read more
Firefighters Revive Dogs After ABQ House Fire
Firefighters revived two unconscious dogs after finding them in a house fire this morning |
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