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Anup Singh, right, holds a prototype of SpinDx, a portable device that can quickly test blood, food or water for a wide variety of toxins, bacteria or viruses. With him are other members of the Sandia team that developed the device, Matt Piccini, left, and Chung-Yan Koh. (Photo Courtesy of Jeff McMillan/sandia national laboratories)

Sandia device offers quick field biotests

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories say they have developed a portable device that allows first responders and public health workers to quickly run tests in the field for dangerous agents such as viruses, bacteria or biotoxins.

TB cases last year the lowest since 2005

Still, New Mexicans more likely to die from disease than others

Science whizzes share findings on diabetes, prosthetics

Teen studies blood sugar, wins top prize
Bernalillo County officials this week will ask the County Commission for up to $6 million to transfer several hundred inmates to other facilities by April 22. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Inmate Shuffle

County manager to seek $6M to move prisoners from MDC.
Toni Rodriguez

High Speed Texas Pursuit Ends in Roosevelt County NM

New Mexico State Police was notified of a high speed vehicle pursuit in Texas, which was entering New Mexico...
Herbert Zohine performs a blessing ceremony during a dedication for a new greenhouse at the Totah Behavioral Health on Wednesday.

NM rehab facility celebrates new greenhouse

Totah Behavioral Health Authority on Wednesday celebrated the addition of its latest treatment tool a greenhouse...
U.S. 550 south of Cuba to Bloomfield was rebuilt and widened more than a decade ago, with repairs and maintenance work covered by a controversial $62 million warranty. But the state has paid more than $10 million in unexpected repair costs. (Dean Hanson/Albuquerque Journal

Warranty loophole costs millions

Controversial U.S. 550 deal sours for N.M.The 118-mile stretch of U.S. 550 to the Four Corners could be the most pampered roadway in New Mexico.
(Journal)

Ellis case would boost APD payouts

Tab for misconduct suits could top $12M in 2013
(Journal)

Mission: 60,000 new college degrees

Local education, business and United Way leaders join forces on massive initiative
Coloradas Mangas, 18, front right, of Mescalero, walks with his sister, Kiana Mangas, 20, front left, and other relatives who are descendants of Chiricahua Apache leaders Mangas Coloradas and Victorio in Friday’s parade in Mescalero. Festivities commemorated the 100-year anniversary of the release of Chiricahua Apaches from prisoner of war status and their arrival in Mescalero. (Marla Brose/Journal)

A day for freedom

Tribe marks 100 years since release of prisonersPHOTO GALLERY
Las Vegas crash

2 girls die, 6 injured in suspected DWI crash

Driver, 17, is charged with vehicular homicide

Toe fetishist stalked his former fiancee

Victim repeatedly sought help

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