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UPDATED: Officials react to Colo. corrections chief’s slaying
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper today ordered flags lowered to half-staff in memory of state Department of Corrections Director Tom Clements, who was gunned down at his home in Monument, Colo.,... Read more »
Mexico may lose Top 10 tourist spot
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s top tourism official said the country may drop out of the world’s top 10 tourist destinations, a spot it has held for years. Tourism Secretary... Read more »
BREAKING: Fatal shooting in NW ABQ
Albuquerque police are on the scene of a fatal shooting on the 7400 block of Sanderling NW, just south of Irving Boulevard and west of Universe in far northwest Albuquerque,... Read more »
Officials issue Easter salmonella warning
SANTA FE (AP) — State officials are warning families giving baby chicks and other small birds as Easter gifts to avoid possible salmonella infection. The New Mexico Department of Health... Read more »
Spring has sprung
As we speak, it’s official. Despite the chilly air you’re feeling right now, it is Spring — the Vernal Equinox. It’s one of the two times each year when the... Read more »
LANL says surveys show normal radiation
LOS ALAMOS (AP) — Officials at Los Alamos National Laboratory say two recent aerial flyovers show normal radiation levels around the city and county. Los Alamos Field office acting manager... Read more »
Gov. to cheer Lobos in Salt Lake City
Gov. Susana Martinez is scheduled this week to attend a Republican Governors Association meeting in Utah. And it just so happens that No. 3 seed New Mexico will face No.... Read more »
Updated: New details in yesterday’s SWAT standoff, police shooting
A New Mexico State Police officer on Tuesday shot and killed a man during a lengthy SWAT standoff that included the exchange of gunfire between the man and police in the far Northeast Heights. Includes video
Ex-securities chief defends NMFA probe
The former state securities director says he and his office did nothing wrong in handling the criminal investigation and prosecution into a forged audit at the New Mexico Finance Authority.
Udall says NM taxpayers are owed more than $6 million
U.S. Sen. Tom Udall says more than 7,000 New Mexicans are owed more than $6 million by the Internal Revenue Service in unclaimed tax refunds from 2009. And the New... Read more »
Santa Fe City Attorney maintains gay marriage already legal in N.M.
Santa Fe’s city attorney, in an opinion prepared for the City Council, says gay marriage already is legal in New Mexico.
Updated: State Police officer shoots, kills man during ABQ SWAT standoff
A man who had been involved in a lengthy standoff with SWAT team members at a far Northeast Heights apartment complex today apparently is dead.
What they are saying about the Lobos’ chances…
This is the year, Lobo fans. The time has come for past disappointments to be erased. Finally, the ill winds of March will cease. Dear Lobo fans, your moment is at hand. Or is it?
Sweet 16 or not? Why they will
Here are 16 reasons why the Lobos will reach the Sweet Sixteen Sweet 16 or not? Why they will (or CLICK HERE for 16 reasons why they won’t)
Pope: Protect nature, the poor, the weak
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis laid out the priorities of his pontificate during his installation Mass today, urging the princes, presidents, sheiks and thousands of ordinary people attending to... Read more »
Capitan girl, 11, reported missing
The state Department of Public Safety has issued a missing person alert for 11-year-old Celeste Arnold, who reportedly ran away from her home in Capitan on Sunday. The girl may... Read more »
7 Marines killed in Nevada depot accident
WASHINGTON (AP) — Seven Marines from a North Carolina unit were killed and several injured in a training accident at the Hawthorne Army Depot in western Nevada, the Marine Corps... Read more »
5 Western state AGs meet in Mexico City
DENVER (AP) — Attorneys general from five Western states are meeting with Mexico’s new attorney general. Colorado Attorney General John Suthers says his counterparts from California, Idaho, Nevada, and New... Read more »
Crash on NB 528 at Northern Blvd.
8:28am UPDATE: Wreck cleared from northbound N.M. 528 at Northern Boulevard, and traffic is moving again, according to KKOB Radio’s Joe Gonzales. A collision is being reported on N.M. 528... Read more »
Today’s the last full day of winter
Spring will arrive at 5:02 a.m. Wednesday, and the last full day of winter in the Albuquerque metro area will have a cloudy but somewhat spring-like feel with a forecast... Read more »
‘Ace in the Hole’ to kick off KiMo series
The KiMo Theatre will continue its New Mexico Film Series at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, with Billy Wilder’s “Ace in the Hole,” a 1951 movie that also was shown... Read more »
ABQ bank robbery suspect in custody
Sheldon David Weisman, 55, was arrested in connection with Friday’s robbery of Wells Fargo Bank, 8333 Montgomery NE, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a news release. Weisman, who... Read more »
Eddy County teen crushed to death
A Malaga teen was crushed by a one-ton pipe while working at his parents’ business Friday afternoon, according to an Eddy County Sheriff’s Office news release. Trenton Ryan Vasquez, 16,... Read more »
Leaving Gold Street for Fajitaville
Fajitaville is ready for a comeback. Albuquerque restaurateur Matt Nichols has sold Gold Street Caffé to a new ownership group and said his immediate plans involve reviving the Fajitaville brand.... Read more »
UPDATED: Silver City murder trial begins
More than four years after the body of Silver City resident Rachel Torrisi Sierra was found alongside a lonely stretch of N.M. 78 with most of her face blown off,... Read more »
