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Gov. vetoes independent Public Education Commission, other bills
Gov. Susana Martinez has vetoed a number of bills passed during the recent 60-day session. Among the vetoes was a measure to make the Public Education Commission independent and give... Read more »
Gov. signs budget, pension solvency and capital outlay
On her last day to act on bills approved during the final frenzy of this year's legislative session, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has signed into law several high-profile measures.
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- Gov. vetoes independent Public Education Commission, other bills
- Complete list of bills signed, vetoed
UPDATED: Missing girl returns home
5:00 p.m. — Police said Sadie LittleGeorge has returned home after running away April 3. — Albuquerque police are searching for a 13-year-old girl who was last seen around 11:30... Read more »
NM judge’s ruling gives ex-partner parental rights
SANTA FE (AP) — A judge in Santa Fe has ruled that the former same-sex partner of a woman who adopted a girl from Russia 13 years ago has legal... Read more »
Man wounded by Doña County deputy is in custody
LAS CRUCES (AP) — The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Department says one of its deputies shot and wounded a man Friday morning and that the injured man is now in... Read more »
Farmington: Driver fleeing police dies in crash
FARMINGTON (AP) — Authorities say a 37-year-old motorist suspected of DWI is dead after crashing into other vehicles while fleeing Farmington police. Police say that after receiving reports of a... Read more »
Governor faces deadline for signing, vetoing bills
SANTA FE (AP) — Gov. Susana Martinez is up against a deadline for dealing with bills approved by the Legislature, including a measure that would boost pay for state workers... Read more »
Updated: Man pleads guilty to killing nun on Navajo Nation
3:04 p.m. (AP) — A man who beat a nun over the head with a flashlight and then strangled her to quiet her moans pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in... Read more »
House group finalizing immigration bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — A group of Republicans and Democrats in the House is finalizing a sweeping immigration bill that offers work permits and the eventual prospect of citizenship to millions... Read more »
Tell city about problems with ABQ311 app
If you're an Albuquerque resident wanting to report a lost dog, schedule a trash pickup or fil ...
BREAKING: Pedestrian in critical condition after being struck on Central and 61st
A 43-year-old suffered a fractured skull and spine after being struck by a car on Central Avenue and 61st Street NW around 8:35 p.m. on Thursday. The Albuquerque Police Department’s... Read more »
Two Injured in Wednesday Shootings in Santa Fe
Two people were shot in Santa Fe Wednesday, but the incidents do not appear to be related, according to Santa Fe Police. The latest shooting occurred at about 8:33... Read more »
Mud Bog Truck Drives Into Pecos Crowd, Lawsuit Alleges
A Santa Fe man’s detour during a fishing trip ended badly when his arm was crushed by a truck competing in a mud bog race in Pecos, according to a... Read more »
Children’s pastor arrested in child porn case
A children’s pastor at Evangel Christian Center is to appear before a U.S. magistrate judge on Friday on charges of receipt and possession of images on his computer showing children... Read more »
State Police deactivate bomb found underwater in Blue Hole
A visitor to the Blue Hole near Santa Rosa found what looked like an explosive device in the water and called authorities around 11:15 a.m. on Thursday. All visitors and... Read more »
Lujan Grisham hopeful on N.M. tax bill
Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham, D-N.M., told Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce members Thursday she’s “cautiously optimistic” that corporate tax cuts approved by the Legislature and Gov. Susana Martinez will produce... Read more »
Sun-Times: Famed movie critic Roger Ebert has died
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that its film critic Roger Ebert has died. He was 70. The paper says on its website the Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic... Read more »
Wildlife Services employee investigated in wolf death
LAS CRUCES – Federal officials have confirmed that a Wildlife Services employee is the subject of an investigation into the killing of an endangered Mexican gray wolf in January in... Read more »
Navajo president signs off on $2.3M mine study
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation will spend $2.3 million to study the purchase of a coal mine in the Four Corners region. Tribal President Ben Shelly signed... Read more »
