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State adds $4.2 million to finish stalled infrastructure projects along US-Mexico border Funding will support ports of entry, roads and site readiness in southern New Mexico
No ball movement means bad offense for Lobos UNM's four assists in Tuesday's loss to Boise State ranks as one of the program's lowest totals in decades
Conflict at Cleveland wrestling tournament on tap this weekend Former La Cueva Bear wins national volleyball title with Division II program in Denver and a Bulldawgs star selects his college
ABQ sees first homicide of 2026 after recording lowest annual total in nearly a decade City finished year with lowest number of homicides since 2016
New Mexico begins new year as a top travel destination in the US, rankings continue to show Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos and Route 66 all named as draws while tourism execs continue marketing state
Farmington Fire Department to launch emergency vehicle alert technology New system implemented Thursday, according to the city
Advocacy group wants endangered species listing for plant named after New Mexico botanist Center for Biological Diversity petitions for federal protections for Permian Basin flower
State mulls ownership of historic Nob Hill church Immanuel Presbyterian Church congregation votes to donate iconic property
Holly Holm is coming for Stephanie Han's title belt Albuquerque's Holm is looking to capture the WBA lightweight title at Saturday's bout in Puerto Rico
Controlling the narrative American Experience documentary ‘Bombshell’ explores secrets of the atomic bomb
‘No other home like it’: Santa Fe’s ‘House of Triumph’ on the market for $9.5 million The historic property features three guest casitas, a movie theater, pool and sound studio
Rio Rancho wins tournament in a thriller vs. Volcano Vista Rams remain undefeated at 8-0 thanks to late basket from injured star Cayden Richardson
Lobos wide receivers coach Colin Lockett expected to leave for UCLA Quarterback Jack Layne played the second half of the season with a torn tendon in throwing elbow