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Farmington rape suspect caught in Okla.

U.S. marshals this week caught up with Mathew Black, who was facing a charge of criminal sexual penetration of a minor in Farmington, and arrested him in Oklahoma, the U.S.... Read more »
Former Ariz. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly appear before Congress recently. (AP File Photo)

Mark Kelly under fire for buying AR-15

PHOENIX (AP) — The husband of former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords generated nearly 4,000 comments on Facebook from people on both sides of the gun debate after he posted a... Read more »

Border agents nab N.J. murder suspect

U.S. Border Patrol agents in downtown El Paso Monday arrested a Mexican citizen who had an active arrest warrant for murder out of New Brunswick, N.J., the Border Patrol said... Read more »
Mary Han

APD under scrutiny in Mary Han’s death

Two years after Albuquerque civil rights attorney Mary Han was found dead in her garage in what authorities deemed a suicide, APD is under scrutiny by the state Attorney General's Office amid questions over whether officers mishandled the investigation into the death of their former adversary.

Colo. lawmakers OK civil unions

DENVER (AP) — Colorado lawmakers took a historic vote to approve civil unions for gay couples Tuesday, delivering on a campaign promise from Democrats who have capitalized on the changing... Read more »
Gov. Susana Martinez

Gov. vetoes disabled parking placard fee

SANTA FE (AP) — Republican Gov. Susana Martinez has vetoed a proposed fee for parking placards for the disabled. The state currently provides the placards at no cost but the... Read more »

1 dead, 2 wounded in NE ABQ shooting

Albuquerque police remain on scene in northeast Albuquerque near Winrock Mall this morning, following a shooting around 11 p.m. Tuesday on the 7700 block of Haines NE, in which three... Read more »

BREAKING: More black smoke; no pope yet

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Black smoke is billowing from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, meaning Roman Catholic cardinals have not elected a pope in their second or third rounds... Read more »
Actor Robert Taylor as Sheriff Walt Longmire (A&E Photo)

‘Longmire’ back in N.M. for 2nd season

SANTA FE — The second season of A&E Network’s television series “Longmire” will begin filming at the end of this month and continue through mid-August in Santa Fe, Las Vegas,... Read more »

S.F. Forest prescribed burn under way

SANTA FE (AP) — The Santa Fe National Forest is using prescribed fire to clear out dead trees and other debris on 300 acres in the Jemez Mountains. The project... Read more »
Comet PANSTARRS is seen over the western horizon and just above Mount Taylor Tuesday evening, March 12, 2013, from Albuquerque NM. (Morgan Petroski/Journal)

Images of comet Pan-STARRS over Albuquerque

Comet Pan-STARRS over the western horizon and just above Mount Taylor on Tuesday evening, March 12, 2013, from Albuquerque, NM.

Action Postponed on Proposed Subdivision Near Lamy

The Santa Fe County Commission postponed a decision Tuesday night on whether to grant master plan zoning approval for the first phase of a proposed subdivision south of Eldorado. The... Read more »

Senate approves tax break for horse racing tracks

SANTA FE — The Senate has approved a proposal for tax breaks to New Mexico’s horse racing tracks and casinos. Supporters said Tuesday the tax credits would help tracks stay... Read more »

UNM School of Medicine moves up in national rankings

The University of New Mexico’s medical school is moving on up. That’s according to the 2014 U.S. News & World report, an annual and national ranking system that considers everything... Read more »

$3,500 reward offered in fatal shooting of N.M. cow

The New Mexico Livestock Board says there’s a $3,500 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for fatally shooting a cow in Grant County last month. The... Read more »

Breaking: Senate votes unanimously to approve $5.9 billion budget

One of the biggest bills of the 60-day legislative session was approved by the Senate today, with senators voting 42-0 in favor of a $5.9 billion spending plan for the... Read more »

Updated: N.M. county criticized over treatment of inmate

Officials of a southern New Mexico county say they’re being flooded with calls and emails complaining about the treatment of a former county jail inmate who was held in solitary... Read more »

Legislative committee recommends adoption of Navajo Nation gambling compact

A legislative committee today recommended adoption of a new gambling compact between the state of New Mexico and the Navajo Nation. The recommendation, which the compacts committee approved on a... Read more »
At the Roundhouse: Boots, suits and Alice King

At the Roundhouse: Boots, suits and Alice King

Sometimes you can guess the issue by the uniforms. I’m talking about people showing up at the Legislature to weigh in on matters hitting close to home. When it’s cockfighting... Read more »
Alabama Shakes will perform at Popejoy Hall in July.

Alabama Shakes to perform at Popejoy Hall

Can you hear that?    Alabama Shakes is coming to the Duke City.    Th ...

Rep. Pearce Featured in Front Page WSJ Article

Rep. Steve Pearce received front-page treatment in the Wall Street Journal today as the newspaper examines the Republican’s success getting elected in a Hispanic dominated district. The story’s lede gets... Read more »

Media keeping eye on papal conclave

NEW YORK (AP) — White smoke or black smoke? Maybe it’s easier just to wait for a text message that a new pope has been elected. A Catholic organization has... Read more »

Multi-car crash on EB I-40 at 4th St.

A crash involving at least four vehicles has blocked the left lane on eastbound Interstate 40 at 4th Street, KKOB Radio’s Joe Gonzales is reporting. All the vehicles have been... Read more »

5 teens killed in crash near Amarillo

AMARILLO (AP) — Five teenagers have been killed in a fiery wreck after their vehicle ran a stop sign and collided with a tanker loaded with fuel in West Texas.... Read more »

El Paso man accused of threat to Obama

EL PASO (AP) — A federal grand jury in West Texas has indicted a 20-year-old man who allegedly threatened to shoot President Barack Obama during his inauguration. The El Paso... Read more »

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