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As casinos struggle, tribes seek more federal aid

LEDYARD, Conn. — Once the envy of Indian Country for its billion-dollar casino empire, the tribe that owns the Foxwoods Resort Casino has been struggling through a financial crisis and... Read more »
Albuquerque weekend freeze

Weekend freeze forecast for Albuquerque

If the warm weather over the last few weeks fooled you into attempting any spring gardening (it’s been over 70 six times already in Albuquerque), be prepared to cover your... Read more »

Police: Choking driver caused NM Walmart explosion

DEMING — Police say man who choked on his food while driving caused a chain reaction that led to a fireball exploding over a Walmart in southwestern New Mexico. The... Read more »

Tires, battery stolen from SUV after fatal crash

CARLSBAD — New Mexico police investigating a fatal traffic crash found that somebody stole wheels, tires and the battery from a wrecked SUV as it lay on top of the... Read more »
Emergency personnel are on the scene of a crash and shootout with police involving the driver of a black Cadillac with Colorado plates in Decatur, Texas, Thursday, March 21, 2013. The driver led police on a gunfire-filled chase through rural Montague County, crashed his car into a truck in Decatur, opened fire on authorities and was shot, officials said.  Texas authorities are checking whether the Cadillac is the same car spotted near the home of Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements, who was shot and killed when he answered the door Tuesday night. (AP Photo/Wise County Messenger, Jimmy Alford)

Updated: Texas shootout may tie to Colo. prison chief death

  DECATUR, Texas (AP) — A former Colorado inmate being investigated in the death of the state prisons chief and a pizza deliveryman died Friday after a harrowing 100-mph car... Read more »

Daughter of slain Oklahoma couple found dead

SHAWNEE, Okla. — Authorities say the woman found shot to death Thursday at a Shawnee home is the daughter of an Oklahoma couple killed two years ago in New Mexico.... Read more »

N.M. gets $7.2M for 2011 firefighting costs

ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico is being reimbursed more than $7 million for the cost of fighting two wildfires in 2011. The funding was announced Thursday by the Federal Emergency Management... Read more »

Police union: Carlsbad mayor ordered tickets fixed

CARLSBAD — A police union says Carlsbad Mayor Dale Janway “abused his authority” by ordering police officers to fix traffic tickets and issue citations. The Carlsbad Current-Argus reports (http://bit.ly/YuLJIf) that... Read more »

Tommy Lee Jones movie to film in N.M.

SANTA FE — A new western starring Tommy Lee Jones, Hilary Swank, Meryl Streep and others is coming to New Mexico. The film office announced Thursday that the movie, being... Read more »

Social media plays bigger role in NM leg. session

SANTA FE — Social media’s ever-increasing role in worldwide public discourse played out in a major way during this year’s session of the New Mexico Legislature. Even though the 60-day... Read more »
A view of the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. Rio Grande del Norte, whose 240,000 acres encompass portions of the gorge, will receive a national monument designation with a proclamation scheduled to be signed by President Barack Obama on Monday. (Journal File)

New Mexico to get new national monument

Rio Grande del Norte will get designation

Pentagon delays furlough notices

Impact of pending legislation studied

Governor signs first batch of bills since session ended

Measures include tax agency changes

Latest long-term forecast: Hot and dry through June

Dry begets dry.    That was Albuquerque National Weather Service meteorologist Deirdr ...
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New film project will bring three Oscar winners to New Mexico

The Land of Enchantment is about to get more golden.    A trio of Oscar winners and A ...
Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz speaks at a press briefing about Joseph Raymond Blea, 56, who is suspected of raping girls and women in the 1980s and early 1990s. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal)

Police seeking victims of cold case molester

Assaults were in '80s and early '90s

Bill will help N.M. families get autism treatment covered

Many government workers' insurance fails to cover diagnosis, therapy for disorder
A meeting, a family and Samaritans

A meeting, a family and Samaritans

One of the most rewarding things about writing this column is that sometimes, with your assistance, ...
Navajo code talker Roy Hawthorne stands next to the new code talker monument that was unveiled Thursday at the Santa Fe National Cemetery. Hawthorne was one of three code talkers from World War II who came to the ceremony. (Eddie Moore/Journal)

Santa Fe cemetery honors code talkers

Santa Fe National Cemetery honors WWII 'secret weapons'
Players on the New Mexico bench react in disbelief late during Thursday's stunning 68-62 loss to Harvard in the 2013 NCAA Tournament's West Regional second round in Salt Lake City. (George Frey/The Associated Press)

New Mexico falls to Harvard 68-62

The third-seeded University of New Mexico men’s basketball team lost to No. 14 seed Harvard 68-62 in the Lobos’ 2013 NCAA Tournament debut on Thursday night in Salt Lake City.   More on the Lobos' loss to Harvard - Reactions to upset - Videos from the game - Lobos Live: NCAA tourney coverage

Report on APD fatal crash complete; officials won’t release it

Bernalillo County Sheriff’s investigators have completed their report on a Feb. 10 two-vehicle crash in which an APD sergeant drove through a red light on Albuquerque’s West Side and t-boned... Read more »

Updated: Eastbound Paseo reopened

5:01 p.m. According to BCSO, eastbound Paseo Del Norte is open with lane restrictions. Drivers should still expect delays in the area. 4:55 p.m. According to BCSO, three vehicles were... Read more »

Pentagon to delay furlough notices

Pentagon officials have put off sending furlough notices to civilian employees until they’ve had a chance to analyze how pending legislation that would fund the federal government for the rest... Read more »

Aggies Lose 64-44 in First Round

Saint Louis had no problem maneuvering around 7-foot-5 freshman Sim Bhullar and New Mexico State. Dwayne Evans scored 24 points, Cody Ellis added 12 points and the fourth-seeded Billikens overwhelmed... Read more »
A vehicle crash near 12 Street has eastbound I-40 closed at the 6th/8th Street exit. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal)

Updated: Lanes reopened on I-40

3:20 p.m. Police are reporting that two lanes have been reopened. Still no word on the condition of the woman who was thrown from the vehicle.   An accident on... Read more »

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