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ABQ RAW1 hour ago1 minBoozed and Coked Up Suspect Carrying an AR-15 Tackled by Brave Employees at Local Movie Theatre By: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 03/26/2023 at 7:40PM Westside Albuquerque - On Friday night, Darnell Hill, his girlfriend, and their daughter.
Published: Monday March 27 2023 02:48AM
Updated: Monday March 27 2023 03:19AM
by Joshua Bowling and Vanessa G. Sánchez, Searchlight New Mexico
Published: Monday March 27 2023 00:05AM
by: Joe Monahan
Joaquin RomeroHispanic strength could increase on the ABQ City Council now that longtime Councilor Isaac "Ike" Benton has announced that after 18 years of service he will not seek re-election this year.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
Wilhelmina Yazzie is a mother who saw her child struggling in school and took action.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
Police say two trucks drag-raced on Lohman before slamming into an NMSU student. After the crash, police think the racers tried to cover it up.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
This week, we're joined by Rep. Nathan Small, D-Las Cruces, to discuss this year's legislative session, which wraps up at noon Saturday, March 18.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
The stabbing occurred Monday at around 1:20 p.m. near the Sunoco Gas Station and Walgreens on El Paseo Road and East Idaho Avenue.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
A special prosecutor who doubles as a state legislator is stepping down from her role in the manslaughter case against actor Alec Baldwin.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
Southern New Mexicans can expect snow flurries and rain in the forecast Friday and into the weekend as a “backdoor cold front” moves through the area.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
Records from the State of New mexico showed about $10.9 million in tax credits were certified for solar power projects built last year.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
Republicans in the legislative minority raised a series of objections to a bill that aims to protect abortion providers and patients.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill Friday that makes it a crime to store firearms in places that children could access.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
Legislators have rejected a proposal to prohibit local government participation in immigration detention for people seeking asylum in the U.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
Wilhelmina Yazzie wanted equitable opportunities for her son in school. Her lawsuit exposed what the state's Public Education Department was lacking.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
A jury convicted the man of murder on Jan. 23 and a judge sentenced him last week. But this sentencing is not the end of his legal troubles.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
Locals and visitors alike are gearing up for the 34th annual Bataan Memorial Death March Sunday, March 19 at White Sands Missile Range.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
The 2023 Legislative Session concludes Saturday with several proposed environmental policy initiatives still awaiting action.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
State officials received 17 proposals totaling more than $28 million from government entities in San Juan County, the Navajo Nation and New Mexico.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
The erroneous charges amounted to $35,268.27 – all of which was repaid.
Published: Monday March 27 2023
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
APD reviewed every 2022 police shooting. Here are the proposed reforms that came out of that study. New equipment and training are among the actions proposed by the Albuquerque Police leadership group.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 20:30PM
by: Raul Flores / Journal Staff Writer
FBI raid nets 100,000 fentanyl pills, 16 pounds of meth, guns and cash One of the men arrested "was found to be in possession of an incredible amount of drugs," a motion reads.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 19:48PM
by: Ryan Boetel / Journal Staff Writer
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 17:44PM
by: D'Val Westphal / Journal Editorial Page Editor
Readers chime in on confusion over flashing yellow turn arrow According to the federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, a "study found converting circular green permissive left-turn displays to flashing yellow arrow improved safety.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 16:42PM
by: By Kevin Deutsch
A federal drug analyst issued a disturbing warning to local officials and harm reduction workers in Española last week: the powerful horse sedative xylazine has arrived in New Mexico and may already be circulating in the Española Valley.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 16:23PM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
Police charge West Mesa student in drive-by that killed 18-year-old Detectives have charged a 16-year-old West Mesa High student who they believe fired the bullets that killed an Albuquerque Academy student during a drive-by shooting last year at a house party on the West Side.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 10:00AM
Updated: Sunday March 26 2023 10:15AM
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
Local fugitive wanted for murder captured
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 08:29AM
by: Elise Kaplan / Journal Staff Writer
In recent years, New Mexico leaders have taken steps to protect or expand abortion access. Hereâs what theyâve done. In the past two years, New Mexico has taken steps to protect or expand abortion services.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 06:00AM
Updated: Sunday March 26 2023 07:15AM
by: Elise Kaplan / Journal Investigative Reporter
New Mexico was once among a handful of states where abortions later in pregnancy were available. That changed in January. While third trimester abortion procedures are still legal in New Mexico, the only local clinic to offer the service put its program on hold earlier this year.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 06:00AM
Updated: Sunday March 26 2023 06:15AM
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 03:04AM
by: By Lisa Dunlap Roswell Daily Record
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Chaves County Cooperative Extension Service
Southeast Rancher’s Workshop March 28 in Artesia
The second annual Southeast Rancher’s Workshop is collaboratively hosted by Chaves, Eddy and Roosevelt County Cooperative Extension.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
This heterochromic two-year-old male Alaskian Malamute/German Shepard mix is ready for his forever home. The shelter is open Tuesday through Friday 8 a.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
This two-year-old female Domestic Shorthair is ready for his forever home. The shelter is open Tuesday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
Cadence Tubbs
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Piñon Post
Over the past week, Freedom Families United released an undercover video appearing to show a 2022 New Mexico School Boards Association conference training where the trainer, Andrew Sanchez, made remarks that “parental rights end when you send your kids to public school.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: By Lisa Dunlap Roswell Daily Record
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Landry Sena
Cannon Air Force Base is gearing up for its first air show since 2018. Wings Over Cannon is scheduled April 22. Capt. Jacob Weiner, pilot and director of the air show, said he’s.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
The village of Columbus’ annual audit for the fiscal year ending last June found numerous items of concern — 28 findings in all, eight of them charact.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Members of the Kiwanis Club of Los Alamos gather Sunday, Jan. 29 at the Blue Window Bistro to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the non-profit organization.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
By JOHN BARTLIT New Mexico Citizens for Clean Air & Water Chestnuts have been celebrated through the ages, which does not imply their time is over.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Dr. Francisco PallaresSPACEPORT AMERICA News:SIERRA COUNTY — Dr. Francisco Pallares has been selected as the new Director of Business Development at Spaceport America.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
SIPAPU News:DURANGO, Colo. — Skiers can lock in the guaranteed lowest price on 2023/2024 season passes at Sipapu and other Power Pass mountains, all while enjoying powder turns this spring and some of the best conditions in years.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Scene from LAMS’s annual Pi Day activities Tuesday, March 14 in the gymnasium. Courtesy/LAMS PTOScene from LAMS’s annual Pi Day activities Tuesday, March 14 in the gymnasium.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Park Entry Road: Visitors enter City of Rocks State Park along a straight road across prairie grass lands as seen in this photo. It is not until you pass over a small ridge that the “city” suddenly appears before your eyes.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
THOMAS FAIRLAMB STRATTON Dec. 19, 1929 – March 21, 2023Thomas Fairlamb Stratton, a longtime resident of Los Alamos, NM, died March 21, 2023, after a brief illness.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Doug Hyde – ‘Expectations’, pink Portuguese marble, 91 x 32½ x 27¼”. Courtesy/Nedra Matteucci GalleriesART News:SANTA FE, — Nedra Matteucci Galleries announces its first show for 2023 to open in August.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Courtesy/NMEDNMPED News:SANTA FE — Four teachers are in the running for the prestigious Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST), serving as models and inspiration for educators and students across the state.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
STATE News:ALBUQUERQUE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a bill Thursday to create a wildlife crossing fund. The legislation, SB 72, introduced by Sen.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
By Fr. Glenn Jones:Well, we are closing in on the Christian Holy Week, beginning this year on April 2nd with Passion (or “Palm”) Sunday, and to end that week in remembrance and celebration of the most pivotal events of the Christian year—the passion, death and then resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth two-ish millennia ago.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Courtesy/MOIFAMOIFA News:SANTA FE — Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA) presents the 12th annual Folk Art Flea Saturday, May 6 at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Daily Postcard: Despite the wintry spring weather this month, a robin is spotted munching berries in a juniper bush Saturday at a residence on Barranca Mesa.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
COUNTY News:Los Alamos County construction news for the week of March 20, 2023.Public Works Projects:The projects listed in this section are being managed by County Public Works staff through contractors.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Bandelier seeks public input on proposed camping fee increases; reservations for Juniper Campground. Courtesy/NPS BANDELIER News:Bandelier National Monument is seeking public comment on proposed increases in expanded amenity fees for Juniper Campground and Ponderosa Group Campground.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Clergy from left, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired; Pastor Nicolé Ferry, Assistant Rector Lynn Finnegan and Pastor Deb Church. Courtesy photoBy The Rev.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023
by: By Robert Nott rnott@sfnewmexican.com
+3 Prophetic pollster: Sanderoff of Research & Polling Inc. known for producing accurate data By Robert Nottrnott@sfnewmexican.com Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Respected statistician Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight recently gave Research & Polling Inc.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:45PM
by: By Milan Simonich
+3 Ringside Seat Now that's a deal: She's giving away the store By Milan Simonich In a world consumed with profit margins and interest rates, Peggy Frank is saving her business, Book Mountain, by giving it away.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:43PM
by: By Liam Easley The Taos News
+3 School programs help kids, grandparents navigate guardianship By Liam EasleyThe Taos News Nurturing Center offers assistance to grandparents raising children who have at least one parent in prison.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:42PM
by: By Nina Lanza
Science on the Hill Designing a drone that can search for life on other planets By Nina Lanza Los Alamos National Laboratory is testing a drone-based instrument concept that could one day search for life on other planets without relying on human guidance.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:42PM
by: By Haleluya Hadero The Associated Press
+3 Gap grows between TikTok users, lawmakers on potential ban By Haleluya HaderoThe Associated Press The disconnect illustrates the uphill battle lawmakers face in trying to convince the public that China could use TikTok as a weapon against the American people.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:29PM
by: By Nicole Winfield and Terry Spencer The Associated Press
Is the David porn? Come see, Italians tell Florida parents By Nicole Winfield and Terry SpencerThe Associated Press A Florence museum and the city's mayor are inviting parents and students from a Florida charter school to visit and see Michelangelo’s sculpture of David.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:22PM
by: By Michael Goldberg and Emily Wagster Pettus The Associated Press
+15 Daunting recovery underway in tornado-devastated Mississippi By Michael Goldberg and Emily Wagster PettusThe Associated Press Help began pouring into one of the poorest regions of the U.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:22PM
by: By Julie Carr Smyth The Associated Press
+5 GOP states press voter photo ID rules, with unclear effects By Julie Carr SmythThe Associated Press As Ohio’s primary approaches, a strict new photo ID requirement is stirring concerns for military veterans and out-of-state college students and there are worries about it in Amish communities and among older voters.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:22PM
by: By Adam Beam The Associated Press
+4 California looks to spend some Medicaid money on housing By Adam BeamThe Associated Press Historically Medicaid has only been used to pay for medical expenses.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 23:10PM
by: The Associated Press
+2 4th person found dead in chocolate factory blast; 3 missing The Associated Press Four people have been confirmed dead and three others remain unaccounted for following an explosion Friday at a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 19:36PM
by: By Nathan Lederman nlederman@sfnewmexican.com
+4 Decades later, campers try to make sense of teacher's criminal past By Nathan Ledermannlederman@sfnewmexican.com Elliott Higgins died at age 73 as a respected member of New Mexico's music community in 2014, a skilled French horn player revered for his work at Hummingbird Music Camp, but he's been linked to multiple sexual assaults, including crimes against children.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 12:06PM
by: By Nicholas Gilmore ngilmore@sfnewmexican.com
+4 Glorieta Pass commemoration organizer sees 'woke mentality' in obelisk foes By Nicholas Gilmorengilmore@sfnewmexican.com "We are here today to honor soldiers but also to correct history," event organizer Daniel Ortiz said.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 00:18AM
by: By GARY FIELDS and MICHAEL TARM The Associated Press
+11 Push to expand voting rights in U.S. for those held in jails By GARY FIELDS and MICHAEL TARMThe Associated Press Criminal justice and election officials, along with voting rights advocates, are working across the United States to expand voting among jail detainees.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 00:17AM
by: By Margaret O’Hara mohara@sfnewmexican.com
+4 Library's concerts for tots showcase English, Spanish music, learning By Margaret O’Haramohara@sfnewmexican.com The Bilingual Books and Babies concerts have become somewhat of a staple in the Santa Fe early childhood world.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 00:04AM
by: The Associated Press
+2 Idaho governor signs firing squad execution bill into law The Associated Press The new law will give the Department of Correction up to five days after a death warrant is issued to determine if lethal injection is available.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 00:04AM
by: By Phill Casaus pcasaus@sfnewmexican.com
+2 Phill Casaus Here come the Comics Chronicles, Part II By Phill Casauspcasaus@sfnewmexican.com You showered me with emails — close to 150 of them as of Friday — about the newspaper's comics page offerings, popping the cork on a magnum of pent-up emotion.
Published: Sunday March 26 2023 00:04AM
by: Seth Borenstein And Frank Jordans / Associated Press
World on 'thin ice' as UN climate report gives stark warning
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Morgan Lee / Associated Press
Workplace-safety sanction finalized in Alec Baldwin shooting
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Elise Kaplan / Journal Investigative Reporter
Witnesses said jail staff accused her of faking seizures. She died hours later.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
Watch: Videos give play-by-play of University of New Mexico shooting, investigation
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Alexander Turnbull, Nicolas Garriga And Elaine Ganley / The Associated Press
Violent French pension protests erupt as 1M demonstrate
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Karl Ritter / Associated Press
Ukraine demands emergency UN meeting over Putin nuclear plan
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Eric Tucker And Michael R. Sisak / Associated Press
Trump waits out grand jury as New York braces for protests
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Michael R. Sisak And Eric Tucker / Associated Press
Trump grand jury turns to other matters, done for the week
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Adrian Gomez / Journal Arts and Entertainment Editor
Traditional Spanish Market gets new leadership
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Geoff Grammer / Journal Staff Writer
Talking Grammer, Ep. 61: Transferring Lobo forward Josiah Allick
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Jessica Gresko / Associated Press
Supreme Court chews on Jack Daniel's dog toy dispute
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Dan McKay / Journal Staff Writer
Steak dinners and ski passes: As lobbyists spend to influence New Mexico Legislature, 2 lawmakers seek more transparency
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Raul Flores / Journal Staff Writer
State safety workers are investigating an 'incident' involving the massive crane at Intel's Rio Rancho plant
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Ryan Boetel / Journal Staff Writer
Stansbury, Dems call on Buttigieg to increase train regulations
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Eric Tucker / Associated Press
Source: Lawyer invited to testify before Trump grand jury
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Esteban Candelaria / Journal Staff Writer
Shorter summer break, longer school year: APS considering calendar changes
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Scott Mcfetridge, Anthony Izaguirre And Sara Cline / Associated Press
School library book bans are seen as targeting LGBTQ content
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Cara Anna And Ignatius Ssuuna / Associated Press
Rwanda frees Paul Rusesabagina of 'Hotel Rwanda' fame
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Vladimir Isachenkov / Associated Press
Russia's security chief blasts West, dangles nuclear threats
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Jack Jeffery / Associated Press
Ramadan starts in Mideast amid high costs, hopes for peace
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Associated Press
Putin welcomes China's Xi to Kremlin amid Ukraine fighting
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Nicole Winfield / Associated Press
Pope expands sex abuse law, reaffirms adults can be victims
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Kim Tong-Hyung / Associated Press
North Korea claims 'radioactive tsunami' weapon test at sea
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Susan Montoya Bryan / Associated Press
New Mexico tribe keeps title to portion of national preserve
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Esteban Candelaria / Journal Staff Writer
New Mexico to offer free virtual tutoring this summer for reading and math
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Lucas Peerman / Journal Digital Editor
NMSU menâs basketball coach Greg Heiar fired amid hazing scandal
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Associated Press
Muslims across the world mark start of holy month of Ramadan
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Associated Press
Mexico hopes to host Summer Olympics in 2036 or 2040
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Jessica Dyer / Journal Staff Writer
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Rick Nathanson / Journal Staff Writer
Meteorologists say El Niño typically brings wetter weather to the area and could replace La Niña
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Elise Kaplan And Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writers
MDC deaths mix of suicide, medical episodes and issues during detox
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Esteban Candelaria / Journal Staff Writer
In final hours of session, advocates mourn special ed billâs stall
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Eric Tucker And Michael R. Sisak / Associated Press
In Trump probe, grand jury hears from final witnesses
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Ryan Boetel / Journal Staff Writer
Hobbs police officer shoots and injures teenager in stolen vehicle
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Sam Metz / Associated Press
Gwyneth Paltrow insists Utah ski collision wasn't her fault
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Elise Kaplan / Journal Staff Writer
Expert finds inadequate care at Metropolitan Detention Center
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: David Mchugh / Associated Press
Deutsche Bank shares drop amid global jitters over banks
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: David Rising / Associated Press
China threatens consequences over US warship's actions
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Hillel Italie / Associated Press
Book ban attempts hit record high in 2022, library org says
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Lou Kesten, Bassem Mroue And Jon Gambrell / Associated Press
Biden: US will 'forcefully' protect personnel in Syria
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Mike Stobbe / Associated Press
Autism now more common among Black, Hispanic kids in US
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Rick Wright / Journal Staff Writer
At 41, Holly Holm continues to evolve as a fighter
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Andrew Demillo / Associated Press
Arkansas restricts school bathroom use by transgender people
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Associated Press
Amid massive demonstrations, Macron delays Charles' visit
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Ryan Boetel / Journal Staff Writer
After March snowstorms, Ski Santa Fe extends season
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Colleen Slevin And Jesse Bedayn / Associated Press
After Denver school shooting, an outcry erupts over security
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Michael R. Sisak And Eric Tucker
AP sources: Manhattan DA postpones Trump grand jury session
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Edith M. Lederer / Associated Press
A quarter of world population lacks safe drinking water: UN
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Tara Copp / Associated Press
A look at the uranium-based ammo the UK will send to Ukraine
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Adrian Gomez / Journal Arts and Entertainment Editor
A half-century later, activist and NM native Dolores Huerta continues to champion equality
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Geoff Grammer / Journal Staff Writer
A basketball decision: Josiah Allick opens up on opting to transfer out of New Mexico
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Suman Naishadham / Associated Press
A 5,000-mile seaweed belt is headed toward Florida
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Associated Press
'They made a statement by hiring a guy like me': NMSU introduces new men's basketball coach Jason Hooten
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Ryan Boetel / Journal Staff Writer
'Punch in the gut for our university': Las Cruces, NMSU react to basketball program's downfall
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Alaina Mencinger / Journal Staff Writer
$500 rebate for New Mexico residents in 2023: What we know
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 20:16PM
by: Adrian Gomez / Journal Arts and Entertainment Editor
Bee sponsor Nusenda rooted in education Sara Keller is focused on cultivating community.This is exactly why she finds her role ..
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 18:45PM
Updated: Sunday March 26 2023 00:02AM
by: Ollie Reed Jr. / Journal Staff Writer
Word for Word: Language â first, second or both â plays role in spelling bee competitions Ivanna Nevarez, a fifth grader at Southern Heights Elementary School in Hobbs, comes from a family o .
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 18:00PM
Updated: Sunday March 26 2023 00:02AM
by: New York Daily News
Former President Donald Trump on Friday warned of "death and destruction" if he is indicted for allegedly paying hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Landry Sena
Trina Donohew, a physician's assistant who worked part of her career in Clovis, recently passed away in a vehicle accident in Oklahoma City where she and her family had moved.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Denver Post
School safety plans 'common across the nation'
DENVER — The East High School staffer who had been checking a 17-year-old student for weapons each morning wasn’t available Wednesday, leaving two administrators to perform the duty instead, according to the Denver Public Schoo.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Planet parade: How to see them
Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Uranus are parading across the western sky this week. But the best time to see this conjunction is Tuesday.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: David Stevens
On this date ... 1941: The Curry County jail had no prisoners. Sheriff Bill Collins said it was the first time he’d been without prisoners to watch since he took office two years.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Steve Hansen
One year after legalization, a look at area cannabis sales
This week marks one year since the legalization of recreational cannabis in New Mexico. With 10 months of statistics officially reported and recorded, Clovis cannabis retailers alone have racked up a little more than $8 million in.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Grant McGee
Clovis Regional Airport has a new airport manager. Amanda Brungart, the new manager, was introduced to Clovis City Commissioners Thursday at the commissioners regular session.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: News
Meetings calendar - March 26
Monday *City of Clovis Parks, Recreation, and Beautification Committee – 5:30 p.m., North Annex, Clovis-Carver Public Library, 701 N.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: the Staff of The News
Local bands to lead up to festival
Local bands will be featured in the “Clovis Takes the Stage” concert series the week before the Clovis Music Festival scheduled for April 14 and 15.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Bloomberg News
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw tests of weapons designed to deliver nuclear strikes against the U.S.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: News
Jail log - March 26
Booked The following were booked into local jail (Friday - Tuesday): Clovis • Dylan Gutierrez, 30, criminal damage to the property of a household member • Jesus Navarro, 20, falsely obtaining services • Charles Walker, 60,.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: News
Click Here for Curry County Jail Logs Click Here for Roosevelt County Jail Logs... — Updated 3/25/2023
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: The Taos News
Gorge Bridge records another suicide
TAOS — Around 8 a.m. on March 15, two deputies and Sheriff Steve Miera climbed a steep descent down the gorge to recover the body of a young male adult who jumped from the Río Grande Gorge Bridge.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: News
Events calendar - March 26
Monday *Stitch Addicts stitch group – 6:30 p.m., Clovis-Carver Public Library, 701 N. Main St., Clovis. Information: 575-763-9687 Tuesday *Blood drive — 11 a.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: the Staff of The News
Epcor completes airport water line expansion
EPCOR and the city of Clovis announced Thursday the completion of the approximately 3.8-mile-long water pipeline that now connects the Clovis Regional Airport to the water system serving the city.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: the Staff of The News
Curry County seeking letters of interest for board
The Curry County Commission is asking for letters of interest from county residents who would like to serve on the County Valuation Protest Board.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Landry Sena
County, city come to agreement on Portales Communications Center
At their regular meeting Tuesday, the Roosevelt County Commission approved an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) for fiscal year 2023 with funding for the Portales Communications Center.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: the Staff of The News
City of Texico put on 'at risk' list over lack of audit
The city of Texico has been put on the state auditor’s “at risk” list because of late audits and alleged lack of required written status reports according to an email to the city from State Auditor Joseph Maestas.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Grant McGee
Capital requests in hands of governor
Area legislators have requested $39.9 million in Capital Outlay funds for Curry and Roosevelt counties in House Bill 505. The requests are now in the hands of Gov.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: The Mercury News
Beethoven's hair: How a museum docent debunked a relic
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Tristan Begg was an anthropology student at UC Santa Cruz and a Beethoven fanatic when he volunteered as a docent at San Jose State University’s Beethoven center in the summer of 2009.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Albuquerque Journal
Attorneys for actor Alec Baldwin last week continued to slam the former special prosecutor in the "Rust" movie shooting case, now suggesting that she used the role to advance her po.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Grant McGee and Landry Sena
Ask the editors - March 26
What’s up with the new tennis courts at Portales High School? There are some new tennis courts in the making in Portales that will be located at Kilgore Avenue and East Third Street, across from the cemetery and right behind the.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Landry Sena
Area lawmakers talk results of legislative session
The Roosevelt County Chamber of Commerce held a legislative luncheon Thursday afternoon with five guest speakers in attendance. All of them were there to discuss the last legislative session and what their experiences were in.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Roswell Daily Record
ROSWELL - Keep Roswell Beautiful has unveiled a new anti-littering program inspired by nature itself. It asks people to consider how trees might react if they saw a person.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
This Week In Sports:Los Alamos High School Hilltopper games are covered by the Los Alamos Daily Post sports team of Gene Mortensen (Voice of the Hilltoppers), Mike Cote, John McHale and Nate Limback.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Home Country By SLIM RANDLES“Makes a guy wonder sometimes,” Windy Wilson said, “if gettin’ all stabbed to death might not be a bad way to go.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Inside Trailer Chapel. Courtesy/Father TheophanBy Father Theophan Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church Los AlamosAs we pass the middle point of the Great Fast, Lent in western parlance, the question often arises from friends not often seen, “So what are you giving up for Lent?” It’s met with a myriad of answers: red meat, chocolate, sweets, movies, etc.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023
by: By Amber Victoria Singer Cronkite News
Phoenix archaeology museum encourages visitors to sling mud at exhibit By Amber Victoria SingerCronkite News Laurene Montero said the purpose of the mudslinging is to stabilize the structure, and throwing the mud is the only way to get it to stick.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 23:54PM
Legislation shows the benefits of compromise, leadership
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 13:59PM
by: By Nathan Lederman nlederman@sfnewmexican.com
Child sex suspect hospitalized; reason unknown By Nathan Ledermannlederman@sfnewmexican.com Santa Fe County officials were tight-lipped Friday on what caused Joseph Vukosovich's hospitalization.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 08:08AM
by: By MICHAEL R. SISAK The Associated Press
+3 Powder, threat sent to Manhattan DA investigating Trump By MICHAEL R. SISAKThe Associated Press A powdery substance was found Friday with a threatening letter in a mailroom at the offices of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 07:26AM
by: By Margaret O’Hara mohara@sfnewmexican.com
+8 Santa Fe Opera, public schools partner for DIY opera program By Margaret O’Haramohara@sfnewmexican.com The experience is designed to ensure opera and all its related art forms — instrumentation, music composition, set and costume design and more — are accessible, said Santa Fe Opera Director of School Programs Charles Gamble.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 07:25AM
by: By Terry Tang The Associated Press
+17 Indigenous artists help skateboarding earn stamp of approval By Terry TangThe Associated Press Di’Orr Greenwood, 27, who was born and raised on the Navajo Nation, has his work featured on the new stamps.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 07:23AM
by: Matt Dahlseid/The New Mexican
+4 The Whole Bead Show runs through Sunday Matt Dahlseid/The New Mexican The Whole Bead Show at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center, featuring gemstones, vintage beads, jewelry and other findings, continues Saturday and Sunday.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 07:21AM
by: By Nathan Lederman nlederman@sfnewmexican.com
Prosecution, defense set to square off over 'Rust' special prosecutor By Nathan Ledermannlederman@sfnewmexican.com Lawyers for set armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed argue Carmack-Altwies does not have the authority to prosecute the Rust case while also appointing a special prosecutor.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 00:05AM
by: By Jamie Stengle The Associated Press
+10 Student group sues after Texas university cancels drag show By Jamie StengleThe Associated Press student group at a university in the Texas Panhandle said in a federal lawsuit filed Friday that the school's president violated their constitutional right to free speech when he canceled their planned drag show.
Published: Saturday March 25 2023 00:04AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW2 days ago1 minBomb Scare Shuts Down a small section of 4th St while Police InvestigateBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/24/2023 @ 4:30PM NW Albuquerque - A fake grenade caused some tense moments on a stretch of 4th street near.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 22:45PM
by: Staff report
Ranchos de Taos man detained for alleged stabbing
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Published: Friday March 24 2023 14:23PM
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
Fire Weather Watch issued for Chaves County
The National Weather Service in Odessa, Texas, has issued a Fire Weather Watch for southeast New Mexico and West Texas.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 13:57PM
(Courtesy of @kinglionphotography – Israel De Leon)Cobre senior and Hurley Town Counci......
Published: Friday March 24 2023 13:00PM
by: Juno Ogle
(Press Staff Photo by Juno Ogle)State Rep. Luis Terrazas gives a report on the 2023 legi......
Published: Friday March 24 2023 13:00PM
by: Juno Ogle
On anniversary of wolf reintroduction, boosters call for genetic diversity
By JUNO OGLE Daily Press Staff The Mexican wolf population in the American Southwest surged to a record high last year since reintroduction efforts .
Published: Friday March 24 2023 13:00PM
by: By Molly Ann Howell Sun Correspondent
Honoring Larry Casuse Friday, 24 March 2023 04:25 By Molly Ann Howell Sun Correspondent Part 1: FIGHTING FOR INDIGENOUS SAFETY, HEALTHPART OF 1 OF 3Larry Casuse spent the last moments of his life fighting for what he believed in: protecting Indigenous people from the alcohol industry and the way it took advantage of them.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 04:25AM
by: By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent
Parks to benefit from county contribution Friday, 24 March 2023 04:24 By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent A shiny new swing set, fencing for a natural grass ball field and shade for spectators are on tap for a few of the community’s parks, thanks to a $100,000 contribution from McKinley County to the City of Gallup.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 04:24AM
by: By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent
Cleaning up the streets Friday, 24 March 2023 04:24 By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent Code enforcement officers tasked with managing homeless encampmentsIn old western movies, it’s the sheriff that vows to clean up the town.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 04:24AM
by: Staff Reports
GFD respond to abandoned building fire Friday, 24 March 2023 04:10 Staff Reports An abandoned building recently caught fire. The Gallup Fire Department is still looking into what caused it.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 04:10AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW3 days ago1 minBCSO Sheriff Allen and Staff Brief Media about their first Deputy Involved Shooting of 2023 By: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/23/2023 @ 4:45PM Law Enforcement Headquarters, Albuquerque - Today Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen held a.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 03:12AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW3 days ago1 minAPD Officer Involved in Crash near FairgroundsBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/23/2023 @ 5:45PM Albuquerque, NM - A two vehicle crash happened at Louisiana and Lomas NE involving a marked.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 00:06AM
New Mexico continues to rank at the bottom on child well being indexes, but the 2023 Legislature passed some bills that advocates say can make an impact on that low ranking.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 00:02AM
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Gabrielle Arsiaga/News-Sun Throughout the month of March, White Sands Healthcare residents have been raising money by placing pink plastic flamingos in people’s front yards.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Alice Fordham, KUNM
Whole Woman’s Health today opens a clinic in Albuquerque, nine months after the Supreme Court decision that removed the federal right to an abortion and forced the closure of four of its facilities in Texas.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Austin Fisher
Several years ago, 15-year-old son Seven Long, of Albuquerque, was facing the possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison for very serious crimes he was involved in when he was 14.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
Rebate checks and more in the tax package
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Jacob Fischler
Members of a U.S. Senate committee on Wednesday previewed what they would push for in bipartisan rail safety legislation likely to progress through Congress in the aftermath of the East Palestine, Ohio, derailment.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Mike SmithCarlsbad Current-Argus
All Eddy County employees are scheduled to receive a pay increase in 2024 based on early budget figures compiled by the Finance Department.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Megan Gleason
An effort to update and standardize professional conduct standards for public employees, including lawmakers, failed to get through the 2023 legislative session.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Jennifer Shutt
WASHINGTON — The CEO of Moderna on Wednesday defended the company’s decision to drastically increase the price of its COVID-19 vaccine later this year, arguing that an expected drop in demand, changes to its distribution process and the overall benefit of the vaccine warrant the higher cost.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
A local man suspected in a failed armed robbery of a Roswell gas station last month has pled not guilty to a charge of attempted armed robbery.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Asia Fields, ProPublica
This is a guide to school discipline in New Mexico and Gallup-McKinley County Schools. You can print and share a short copy of this guide.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
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Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Shondiin Silversmith, AZ Mirror
Former Navajo Nation President and Council Delegate Ben Shelly died on March 22 from a long-term illness at 75. Shelly served as Navajo Nation President from 2011 to 2015.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Danielle Prokop
After months of delays, federal officials released a proposed rule last week that would curb the levels of toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water nationwide.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main
Driving around the Permian Basin in early February, it was impossible to miss. New Mexico has increased its oil production tenfold since 2010 and was the first major oil-producing state to surpass its pre-pandemic output levels — dramatically so.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Jennifer Shutt
WASHINGTON — Congress’ Joint Economic Committee released a report Thursday detailing the economic repercussions of defaulting on the nation’s debt, adding fuel to the fire as Democrats pressed Republicans to address the nation’s borrowing limit without tying action to spending cuts.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Renato Costa
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Megan Gleason
At an Albuquerque Starbucks normally packed with customers looking for a morning jolt, one single car crept through the drive-through.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Posts by Megan Taros
On the penultimate day of the Legislative session, HB 43, which would’ve made affirmative consent the standard for teaching consent in public schools, sat as the final item on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s agenda.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: By Lisa Dunlap Roswell Daily Record
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: Headlight Staff
A teenage runaway accused of murdering Ashton Remondini, 14, of Deming will remain in custody until his trial is resolved, a judge ruled on Wednesday.
Published: Friday March 24 2023
by: By Nathan Lederman nlederman@sfnewmexican.com
Reward for Rufina Street homicide info raised to $1,500 By Nathan Ledermannlederman@sfnewmexican.com Santa Fe Crime Stoppers increased its reward for information leading to the arrest of murder suspect Mark Delgado Jr.
Published: Friday March 24 2023 23:53PM
by: The New Mexican
Death Notice: Shirley Carrillo The New Mexican Shirley Paige Carrillo, a longtime resident of Santa Fe, died Wednesday .
Published: Friday March 24 2023 21:23PM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW3 days ago3 min APD Announces Changes After Review of Officer-Involved ShootingsBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/23/2023 @ 4:30PM Albuquerque - At a news conference today the Albuquerque Police Department announced new ways.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 22:33PM
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
Sheriff's Office investigating death of woman found on U.S. 380
The Chaves County Sheriff's Office has confirmed that deputies are following up on several leads related to the discovery of an apparent murder victim.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 19:41PM
by: By Kevin Deutsch
The New Mexico Legislature passed a bill to fund free “high quality” school breakfasts and lunches at participating public and charter schools across the state, potentially saving Española Valley families more than $1,000 a year, lawmakers said.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 15:24PM
by: Samantha Chavez
Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil takes the floor to show pride in his community during Española Day at the Roundhouse at the New Mexico State Capitol.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 14:44PM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW4 days ago1 min2 Shot Leaving One Dead in Westside MurderBy: ABQ RAW staff Posted: 03/23/2023 @ 8:00AM SW Albuquerque, NM - According to an APD email, The Albuquerque Police Department's.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 14:20PM
Updated: Thursday March 23 2023 14:52PM
At the beginning of the 2023 Legislative session, officials within the City of Las Vegas characterized plans to build a local fire training facility and rapid response center as a need.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 10:04AM
Entities within San Miguel County walked away from this year’s legislative session with more than $90 million in capital outlay funding, as a total of 45 projects will be funded by the state this year within the county.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 10:00AM
Mora County received a total of $2.9 million in capital outlay funding from the state legislature during the 60-day session, which ended last weekend.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 09:59AM
by: Las Vegas Optic reports
The local community foundation has announced its largest ever opportunity for area nonprofits to apply for grants to help their communities thrive.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 09:56AM
by: Ryan Lowery
A Las Vegas man is facing robbery and burglary charges after allegedly breaking into an apartment while the resident was home and robbing him with a knife.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 09:55AM
by: Megan Myscofski, Source NM
Anita LaRan has sat on the board of her water system in Mora County that connects dozens of homes to clean water since 2008.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 09:49AM
by: Ryan Lowery
A jury last week convicted a Las Vegas woman for trying to pay a local fast food restaurant with a fake $100 bill.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 09:44AM
by: Beth Urech
Friday, March 24, 2023 at 7 p.m., The Gillingham Musician’s Fund will sponsor its third Generations Jazz Jam at Stella’s on Bridge Street.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 09:37AM
The 60-day legislative session has come to an end with sweeping changes coming to New Mexico elections, pending the governor’s signature.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023 00:05AM
by: Posts by New Mexico Tech report
Producing clean, usable water from brackish water and seawater using cost- and energy-efficient...
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Posts by Cathy Cook | El Defensor Chieftain Editor
Youth alcohol and e-cigarette use in Socorro County has declined, according to the Socorro County...
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
“We’re here to advocate for strong, reasonable, responsible methane regulations because of its impacts on climate change and local health.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Posts by Cathy Cook | El Defensor Chieftain Editor
Two seats are on the ballot for the Socorro Electric Coop’s annual trustee election. District 2...
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Mike SmithCarlsbad Current-Argus
Work along the Battan Memorial Bridge could be complete at the end of April after NMDOT received approval to lift it for structure repairs.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Posts by Chieftain Staff Report
The following items were taken from reports at the Socorro Police Department Feb. 1 An officer was...
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Joe Monahan
Mayor JanwayCarlsbad Mayor Dale Janway, an important advocate for the high level nuclear waste site being proposed by Holtec for an area between Hobbs and Carlsbad, says he is disappointed that a bill banning such waste storage without approval of the state was passed by Legislature and supported by the Governor.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
Under Gov. Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star, the Texas National Guard has built miles of new border barriers on federal land in El Paso.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Posts by John Larson, El Defensor Chieftain
It’s all about the quality of life. Thanks to a grant of $225,000, the county’s Escondida Lake...
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
The current Mayor Pro Tem and former City of Carlsbad Fire Chief announced plans to run for Mayor of Carlsbad during the November municipal elections.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Posts by Cathy Cook | El Defensor Chieftain Editor
The City of Socorro may take over the management of the senior centers in Socorro and Veguita. The...
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Posts by John Larson, El Defensor Chieftain
The day for kids to catch a big one and win a prize is fast approaching. Socorro’s annual...
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
Under Gov. Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star, the Texas National Guard has built miles of new border barriers on federal land in El Paso.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Billy Armendariz
The Parents as Teachers program has made 28,904 home visits and serviced over 800 children annually.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
The team will take part in the exclusive “Cook Around the World” student culinary competition at the Walt Disney Resort in April.
Published: Thursday March 23 2023
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW4 days ago1 minShooting at Circle K Coors/Hanover on the WestsideBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/22/2023 @ 2:00PM Westside Albuquerque - A shooting call was reported to Albuquerque police today at around.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 20:50PM
Updated: Wednesday March 22 2023 20:59PM
by: Liam Easley
Bridge suicide sparks debate over solutions
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 16:55PM
by: Samantha Chavez
Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil takes the floor to show pride in his community during Española Day at the Roundhouse at the New Mexico State Capitol.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 13:49PM
by: Jo Lutz
(Press Staff Photo by Jo Lutz)Resident James Baldwin brought a sign to Tuesday’s Count......
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 13:00PM
by: ALGERNON D’AMMASSA
(Headlight Staff Photo by Algernon D’Ammassa)A sign at the end of the main road throug......
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 13:00PM
by: Juno Ogle
(Press Staff Photo by Juno Ogle)David Chavez, left, executive director of Cooperative Ed......
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 13:00PM
by: Samantha Chavez
Prosecutors with the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office tried to halt a grand jury investigation into potential crimes at the North Central Solid Waste Authority, weeks before the DA's Office is set to present evidence in the case, court records show.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 12:52PM
by: Samantha Chavez
Peak Behavioral Health is set to begin an adolescent partial hospitalization program for mental health treatment this May in Española.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 12:26PM
by: By Kevin Deutsch
If you drove past the New Mexico State Capitol on March 15, you’d have seen all the culture and people that make the city of Española so special.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 11:33AM
by: Samantha Chavez
After months of complaints from parents of La Tierra Montessori School of Arts and Sciences, the New Mexico Public Education Commission last week set an April 20 hearing to potentially revoke the charter of the Ohkay Owingeh school.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 10:50AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW5 days ago2 minAPD Captures Several Teens who were Terrorizing ABQ StreetsBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/21/2023 @ 9:30PM Updated: 3/22/2023 @ 6:00AM - noone was actually shot in this incident but one victim went to.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 03:33AM
Updated: Wednesday March 22 2023 12:36PM
The 2023 Legislature was a landmark session for LGBTQ bills, according to advocates.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023 00:12AM
by: Press Release
SANTA FE, NM – New Mexico veterans and their families are closer to receiving much-needed support as two resolutions passed the Senate chamber unanimously Friday.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Joe Monahan
We spotted trouble for Dem US Rep. Gabe Vasquez when he voted against a GOP resolution overturning the liberal Washington DC City Council's rewrite of the District's criminal code.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Diego Lopez, Reporter
Sparky the Firedog, a staple of Cibola County’s fire education in elementary schools across the county, turned 72 on March 19. Sparky has been visiting classrooms across Cibola for decades.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
“It was not as bad as it could have been,” said Sen. Gay Kernan (R-42) of Hobbs.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Faith Mosley, Reporter
MILAN, NM – This Saturday, March 25 from 10 am to 2 pm, the Milan Fire Department in conjunction with the NM State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Red Cross will be traversing the East part of the Village of Milan installing over 100 smoke alarms.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Renato Costa
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
New Mexico World War II hero Valdemar De Herrera was honored Sunday at the 34th annual Bataan Memorial Death March.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: John Block
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Cibola Citizen Staff Report
As the winter months draw to a close and the days grow longer, many people experience a renewed sense of energy and optimism. However, the transition from winter to spring can also be a challenging time for those struggling with mental health issues.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Posts by Chieftain Staff Report
The Magdalena Public Library is temporarily closed because the building needs a part for the...
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Press Release
On March 15 at 03:03 a.m., Grants Fire along with Superior Ambulance and Milan Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched to the 89 Mile Marker off-ramp on Interstate 40 for a semi that rear ended another semi.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
Holtec’s plan would ultimately store up to 100,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel rods from reactors around the country in southeast New Mexico.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: News Staff
MARCH 26 Jonathan Groff, Actor (38) MARCH 27 Brenda Song, Actress (35) MARCH 28 Lady Gaga, Singer (37) MARCH 29 Lucy Lawless, Actress (55) MARCH 30 Celine Dion, Singer (55) MARCH 31 Ewan McGregor, Actor (52) APRIL 1 Randy Orton, Wrestler (43).
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Mike SmithCarlsbad Current-Argus
Replacement of a worn-out armored car for the Eddy County Sheriff's Office was pending after county commissioners set aside $326K for a new one.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Craig Gergen, Reporter
GRANTS, NM - ‘Old Man Winter’ may chase us into spring, but longer days will soon lead to warmer days. Warmer weather and lengthened daylight hours draw people from the confines of dwellings and into the yard.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: News Staff
SANTA FE, NM – In an 20-18 vote, the New Mexico State Senate killed a bill that would’ve prevented Cibola County and other local governments from contracting with the Cibola County Correctional Center in Milan, New Mexico.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
by: Christy Lochrie
It’s springtime. Or at least that’s the rumor. And after our long, cold winter, and even longer spell cooped up and separated from one another during the pandemic, it’s time to get moving again.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
New Mexico World War II hero Valdemar De Herrera was honored Sunday at the 34th annual Bataan Memorial Death March.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
Highway 70, which stretches through Alamogordo and San Augustine Pass will be closed for a few hours Wednesday morning, March 23.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
Holtec’s plan would ultimately store up to 100,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel rods from reactors around the country in southeast New Mexico.
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
“These communities just need love,” Councilor Johanna Bencomo said. “And investment, more importantly.”
Published: Wednesday March 22 2023
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 17:11PM
by: Cindy Brown, for the Taos News
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 16:15PM
Hotel workers helped with snow removal
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 16:15PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 16:15PM
by: Liam Easley
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 16:12PM
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 16:03PM
Tempo knocked it out of the park
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 16:03PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 15:55PM
by: Jane M. Farmer
Nonprofits, kids groups shouldn't have to pay a fee to use public space
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 15:55PM
by: Rick Romancito, for the Taos News
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 15:50PM
by: Daniel Brown
Suicide is more about motive than method
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 15:44PM
by: Ashley Branch
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 15:44PM
Reporting on suicide should emphasize the person who died
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Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 15:44PM
by: Nickolas Seibel
Silver Schools moves closer to armed guards
By JUNO OGLE Daily Press Staff Silver Consolidated Schools will likely receive just more than $50,000 in the settlement of a class-action lawsuit ag.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 13:00PM
by: Nickolas Seibel
Hurley, Santa Clara see wild visitors
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is working with town staff in Hurley and Santa Clara to reduce the number of javelina that have been seen i.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 13:00PM
by: Nickolas Seibel
Soil and water district partners for flood, fire recovery
By JO LUTZ Daily Press Staff The Grant Soil and Water Conservation District had their regular meeting Monday afternoon, with updates on partnerships.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 13:00PM
by: Nickolas Seibel
(Press Staff Photo by Jo Lutz)Bartender Katie Alecksen, on slide flute, joins open mic n......
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 13:00PM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW6 days ago2 minAPD has identified 3 of the 4 Homicide victims from this WeekendBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/20/2023 @ 6:30PM Albuquerque, NM— Today Albuquerque police officials released the identities of three of the.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 00:47AM
Legislators sought to start the process to change the state constitution with several pieces of legislation this year.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023 00:05AM
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Virginia Cunningham/News-Sun TATUM — A special election will be held in Tatum to decide if a fifth council member should be added, after a resident-led petition received more than the required amount of signatures.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Joe Monahan
His colleagues uttered nary a public word about the scandal that engulfed Roswell GOP state Senator Cliff Pirtle during the final days of the legislative session, but word spread like wildfire among his constituents in his SE NM district.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
Here are some of the top environmental bills introduced during the session and how they fared in the House and Senate.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
The Permian Basin that spans West Texas and southeast New Mexico was expected to increase oil production by 26,000 barrels per day of oil in April.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
Holtec spokesman Patrick O’Brien said the company believed the project was "still viable" and continued to enjoy support from local leaders.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s governor on Friday signed legislation aimed at keeping spent nuclear fuel produced by commercial U.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
New Mexico's governor is warning caregivers who mistreat and abuse developmentally disabled or otherwise vulnerable people.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Renato Costa
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Piñon Post
During the 2023 Legislative Session, Democrats rammed through the extreme S.B. 53 despite bipartisan opposition
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Gabrielle Arsiaga/News-Sun The Hobbs Animal Adoption Center is dealing with staffing shortages and as a result has had to cut their operating hours and cease vaccinations and surgeries.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Adam PowellEl Paso Times
Castner Range, located on Fort Bliss and within the Chihuahuan desert along the Rio Grande, is the ancestral homeland of Comanche and Apache people.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
Here are some of the top environmental bills introduced during the session and how they fared in the House and Senate.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
The Permian Basin that spans West Texas and southeast New Mexico was expected to increase oil production by 26,000 barrels per day of oil in April.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
New Mexico's governor is warning caregivers who mistreat and abuse developmentally disabled or otherwise vulnerable people.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
Castner Range, located on Fort Bliss and within the Chihuahuan desert along the Rio Grande, is the ancestral homeland of Comanche and Apache people.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
Visitors seeking access to the Gila National Forest via the Ladrone Gulch Trail are now met by a locked gate and a camera.
Published: Tuesday March 21 2023
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW6 days ago1 minMan Charged with Masturbating in Car Near a School While Kids Walked byBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 03/20/2023 @ 2:45PM David Garcia, 27 of Albuquerque NE Albuquerque - Two female Manzano High School students.
Published: Monday March 20 2023 21:31PM
Updated: Tuesday March 21 2023 01:32AM
Published: Monday March 20 2023 00:05AM
by: Joe Monahan
(Eddie Moore, ABQ Journal)Both the strengths and limitations of New Mexico's new progressivism came into focus in the 2023 legislative session.
Published: Monday March 20 2023
by: Morgan Lee
New Mexico's Legislature approved a $1.1 billion tax-relief package at the close of its annual session.
Published: Monday March 20 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Monday March 20 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
Emergency responders provided aid to the man but were unsuccessful and he died from his wounds at the scene, police said.
Published: Monday March 20 2023
by: Leah RomeroLas Cruces Sun-News
Nearly 5,000 marchers hiked the high desert of White Sands Missile Range Sunday in the first in-person Bataan Memorial Death March since 2019.
Published: Monday March 20 2023
The trial comes 44 months after police say a feud between two men devolved into gunfire at a Las Cruces nightclub.
Published: Monday March 20 2023
New Mexico's Legislature approved a $1.1 billion tax-relief package at the close of its annual session.
Published: Monday March 20 2023
Nearly 5,000 marchers hiked the high desert of White Sands Missile Range Sunday in the first in-person Bataan Memorial Death March since 2019.
Published: Monday March 20 2023
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 191 minHomeless Encampment is Scene of latest Murder in AlbuquerqueABQ RAW staff POSTED 03/19/2023 at 9:30AM Valley Albuquerque - Around 5AM, Albuquerque Police were dispatched to a shots fired call at.
Published: Sunday March 19 2023 16:28PM
Updated: Sunday March 19 2023 17:03PM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 191 minAPD: Homicide Investigation happened at 300 Dorado Place SEBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 3/19/2023 at 7:30AM Shortly after midnight, APD sent out a media alert that officers had responded to an.
Published: Sunday March 19 2023 13:51PM
Updated: Sunday March 19 2023 16:42PM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 181 minMotorcyclist Shot and Killed in Busy Westside IntersectionBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 3/18/2023 at 6:30PM There is an active homicide investigation underway at Alameda/528 and Corrales Rd.
Published: Sunday March 19 2023 00:32AM
Updated: Sunday March 19 2023 16:43PM
by: Renato Costa
On Friday, the day before the 2023 Legislative Session adjourned, Democrat New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed S.B. 64 by Rep.
Published: Sunday March 19 2023
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 181 minMan found Dead in University Area Duplex Fire, APD Investigates it as a HomicideBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 3/18/2023 at 2:15PM University Area Albuquerque - Around 7:30AM, Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) responded to a.
Published: Saturday March 18 2023 20:25PM
Updated: Sunday March 19 2023 16:57PM
by: Staff report
Published: Saturday March 18 2023 13:26PM
By Robert Nott and Daniel J. Chacón, The Santa Fe New Mexican
Published: Saturday March 18 2023 00:01AM
by: Renato Costa
On Saturday at noon, the New Mexico House and Senate adjourned from the 2023 Legislative Session. The adjournment meant the death of many anti-gun proposals that would have restricted citizens’ constitutional rights.
Published: Saturday March 18 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
Trustees looked ahead to next year’s budget and traipsed gently on some of the looming questions about the village’s financial management.
Published: Saturday March 18 2023
Published: Friday March 17 2023 16:47PM
Just hours after the Legislature passed a bill limiting the storage of high-level nuclear waste in New Mexico, Gov.
Published: Friday March 17 2023 16:40PM
by: Staff report
Published: Friday March 17 2023 08:18AM
by: By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent
Mapping the future Friday, 17 March 2023 04:05 By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent City seeks citizen input on getting around townGallup, meet your transportation future.
Published: Friday March 17 2023 04:05AM
By Daniel J. Chacón, The Santa Fe New Mexican
Published: Friday March 17 2023 00:05AM
By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican
Published: Friday March 17 2023 00:01AM
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Dorothy N. Fowler/News-Sun Joseph Cotton and his wife, Melva, were on their way to Louisiana when they stopped to visit her family in Hobbs in 1981.
Published: Friday March 17 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Friday March 17 2023
by: Daniel J. Chacón, The Santa Fe New Mexican
The New Mexico Senate unanimously confirmed the appointment Wednesday of Dr. Arsenio Romero as Cabinet secretary of the Public Education Department.
Published: Friday March 17 2023
By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican
Published: Thursday March 16 2023 21:24PM
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Published: Thursday March 16 2023 21:20PM
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Published: Thursday March 16 2023 16:59PM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 161 minSuspicious Scene Investigation at Central and Tramway at Econo Lodge East By: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 3/16/2023 @ 8:20AM NE Albuquerque - There is reportedly a suspicious scene at the Econo Lodge East located at.
Published: Thursday March 16 2023 16:26PM
Updated: Thursday March 16 2023 16:55PM
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Thursday March 16 2023 10:36AM
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Thursday March 16 2023 10:27AM
by: Will Hooper
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Published: Thursday March 16 2023 08:24AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 151 minNew Details Emerge about Deadly Shooting last night in SW ABQ at a Blake's Lotaburger parking lot By: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/15/2023 @ 5:35PM SW Albuquerque – Earlier today arrest warrants were issued for a couple accused in a deadly.
Published: Thursday March 16 2023 00:06AM
Updated: Thursday March 16 2023 03:44AM
by: Joe Monahan
Rep. Nathan Small (Moore, Journal)Mr. and Mrs. New Mexico just aren't ready for a paid legislature and if asked at next year's election they would likely give the idea a resounding no.
Published: Thursday March 16 2023
by: Piñon Post
As of Thursday, the New Mexico House and Senate have passed one anti-gun bill that has been sent to Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham for a signature — H.
Published: Thursday March 16 2023
by: Posts by John Larson, El Defensor Chieftain
The Magdalena Board of Trustees voted Monday night to proceed with a plan for the village to take...
Published: Thursday March 16 2023
by: Posts by Russell Huffman | Assistant Editor
ALBUQUERQUE—The memories came flooding back for the 1998 Socorro Warriors basketball team as they...
Published: Thursday March 16 2023
by: Liam Easley
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 16:23PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 15:50PM
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Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 15:38PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 15:30PM
by: Liam Easley
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 15:17PM
by: Liam Easley
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Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 15:08PM
by: Scott Wyland, the New Mexican
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Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 15:04PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 14:57PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 14:43PM
by: By Kevin Deutsch
A dispute between the North Central Solid Waste Authority and Española over $125,000 worth of unpaid trash bills will head to arbitration, the authority’s board decided Thursday.
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 14:17PM
by: Liam Easley
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Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 13:48PM
by: Gregory Williams
Transparency must be more than a politician’s favorite buzzword
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Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 10:34AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 141 minUPDATE: Man Shot to Death in Blake's Lotaburger Parking LotBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 3/14/2023 @ 9:00PM Bernalillo County Sheriff deputies and detectives look over the scene of the homicide.
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 03:23AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 141 minABQ Metro Homicide #22 happens at Blakes on Coors and Arenal in South West ABQBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 3/14/2023 @ 7:30PM Updated location to Coors/Arenal SW Albuquerque - We have a crew at the Blakes Lotaburger on.
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 01:41AM
Updated: Wednesday March 15 2023 02:15AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 141 minFatal Crash Happens on Coors Near Cottonwood MallBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 03/14/2023 @ 6:30PM NW Albuquerque - Late this afternoon, Albuquerque Police responded to a fatal crash.
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023 01:31AM
by: Joe Monahan
The rhetoric gets high and mighty on the Senate and House floors on the major issues of the day but there's nothing more important to the 112 lawmakers--and many of their constituents--than the piles of pork they send home each year to make their cities, towns and villages more prosperous.
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Curtis C. Wynne/News-Sun LOVINGTON – Charging a federal agency with making “the narrative fit the desired outcome,” the Lea County Commission on Thursday took issue with the U.
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023
by: Kimi Ishikawa, Cibola-mckinley County Master
There are times on our Prewitt mesa when we are under inches of snow while the area roads are bare and dry. We sometimes call our nearest neighbor to see if our current thunderstorm is hitting them, and often our weather is completely different.
Published: Wednesday March 15 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Andy Brosig/News-Sun More than a year in the making, the Blakely family of Hobbs is winging their way toward the Walt Disney World Resorts in Florida to give 13-year-old Rylee her first experience of the beach, courtesy Make-A-Wish New Mexico and Crosswinds Community Church.
Published: Tuesday March 14 2023
by: Renato Costa
Published: Tuesday March 14 2023
by: Joe Monahan
Sec. HaalandDeb Haaland has been on an extended honeymoon since becoming Secretary of Interior two years ago but that came to an abrupt end Monday as environmentalists and/or progressives lambasted her from coast-to-coast for her and Biden's approval of the Alaska Willow oil-drilling project.
Published: Tuesday March 14 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
Luna County commissioners received mostly good news about the county’s annual financial audit at their regular meeting last Thursday, when CPA Robert .
Published: Tuesday March 14 2023
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMar 131 minGRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: Man Convicted of Raping a Child, Could/Should Face 99 Years in PrisonBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 3/13/2023 @ 3:44PM Albuquerque, NM - A Bernalillo County district court jury has convicted Andres.
Published: Monday March 13 2023 21:28PM
Updated: Monday March 13 2023 21:30PM
by: Renato Costa
On Monday, the New Mexico House of Representatives voted 42-25 to concur with the Senate’s changes of H.B. 4, an extreme rewrite of many portions of the state’s election code.
Published: Monday March 13 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Saturday March 11 2023
by: By Kevin Deutsch
A fifth-grade teacher at Chama Elementary School stands accused by five students of crimes including criminal sexual contact with a child and child abuse, according to a New Mexico State Police incident report.
Published: Friday March 10 2023 12:33PM
by: By Kevin Deutsch
Fifty-five El Rito Elementary School students who collaborated on a mural depicting their everyday struggles, while simultaneously incorporating the rich history of their community, had their artwork showcased Sunday at Northern New Mexico College.
Published: Friday March 10 2023 11:51AM
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Curtis C. Wynne/News-Sun LOVINGTON — While the Lea County Board of Registration met to clean up voter registration rolls this week, the New Mexico State Legislature took up bills designed to pad those same rolls.
Published: Friday March 10 2023
by: Renato Costa
On Friday, the New Mexico House of Representatives concurred with changes the state Senate made to the extreme H.B. 7 sponsored by Rep.
Published: Friday March 10 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
We took a dive into the archives to see how the Deming Headlight and the Columbus Courier covered the March 9, 1916 raid on Columbus.
Published: Friday March 10 2023
by: Piñon Post
On Wednesday, the New Mexico Senate voted 27-14 to pass H.B. 4, an extreme rewrite of many portions of the state’s election code
Published: Thursday March 09 2023
by: Headlight Editorial, The Deming Headlight
On March 31, New Mexico will end its public health emergency declaration for COVID-19, just over three years since the state’s first cases were identi.
Published: Thursday March 09 2023
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Wednesday March 08 2023 14:47PM
by: Austin Fisher, Source New Mexico
Published: Wednesday March 08 2023 14:43PM
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Wednesday March 08 2023 14:41PM
Published: Wednesday March 08 2023 14:40PM
by: Beth Urech
Published: Wednesday March 08 2023 14:38PM
by: Renato Costa
On Wednesday, the New Mexico House of Representatives concurred with changes to an anti-gun bill that were made in the state Senate, sending H.
Published: Wednesday March 08 2023
by: Headlight Staff
An effort by two area lawmakers to secure $3 million in relief for last year’s Black Fire cleared the state Senate Monday without opposition and is ad.
Published: Wednesday March 08 2023
by: By Kevin Deutsch
Parents and students of La Tierra Montessori School of the Arts and Sciences, in Ohkay Owingeh, held their second protest of the school year on March 2.
Published: Tuesday March 07 2023 09:51AM
by: Piñon Post
Published: Tuesday March 07 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Curtis C. Wynne/News-Sun EUNICE — A desalination plant for the City of Eunice appears less realistic than hoped, according to engineering experts asked to study the issue.
Published: Tuesday March 07 2023
by: Sam Jackson
By Sam Jackson | Mar 7, 2023
Published: Tuesday March 07 2023
by: Dana Keener
By Dana Keener | Mar 7, 2023
Published: Tuesday March 07 2023
by: Headlight Staff
Rogelio Baeza Jr., 36, is accused of killing his brother on Feb. 27.
Published: Tuesday March 07 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
With days to go before opening events of this week’s Cabalgata Binacional and Fiesta de Amistad in Columbus, a Sunday evening meeting called by the vi.
Published: Tuesday March 07 2023
by: Headlight Staff
Published: Friday March 03 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
An online update to reporting on governance in the Village of Columbus.
Published: Friday March 03 2023
by: Beth Urech
Published: Thursday March 02 2023 10:25AM
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Gabrielle Arsiaga/News-Sun Many businesses, churches, and other buildings found themselves “tagged”last weekend. Hobbs Police and the Lea County Sheriff’s Office are working towards finding the vandals who are responsible for thousands of dollars worth of damages the weekend of Feb.
Published: Wednesday March 01 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
The New Mexico Border Authority’s newest board member is a familiar face in Luna County, from public meetings to community events in Deming and Columb.
Published: Tuesday February 28 2023
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Monday February 27 2023 16:01PM
by: New Mexico Sun Report
By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 27, 2023
Published: Monday February 27 2023
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Sunday February 26 2023 17:53PM
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
Justin Spargo, the Albuquerque man charged with multiple felonies following a high-speed chase through busy Deming streets on Feb.
Published: Saturday February 25 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Dorothy N. Fowler/News-Sun New Mexico Junior College will be the site of a new medical clinic next year with a three-year contract of about $1.
Published: Friday February 24 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Gabrielle Arsiaga/News-Sun The fate of one of Hobbs’ outdoor swimming pools is in limbo. Hobbs City commissioners met for a work session regarding Hobbs’ aquatic facilities Tuesday night, before a regularly schedule commission meeting.
Published: Friday February 24 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
Dr. David Scrase sat with the Headlight for an interview ahead of his departure from Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration.
Published: Friday February 24 2023
by: Danielle Prokop
Published: Thursday February 23 2023 09:45AM
by: Jesse Gallegos, Luna Community College
Published: Thursday February 23 2023 09:45AM
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Thursday February 23 2023 09:39AM
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Thursday February 23 2023 09:36AM
by: Beth Urech
Published: Thursday February 23 2023 09:25AM
by: Tom McDonald, The Communicator
Published: Thursday February 23 2023 09:15AM
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
Published: Thursday February 23 2023
by: Headlight Staff
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the U.S. Forest Service may proceed with killing wild cattle in the Gila wilderness, rejecting a request for a.
Published: Thursday February 23 2023
by: Pat Davi
Ethics Commission: Former Clerk Demanded Drugs From County Employees, Abandoned Job For Vegas...Read More
Published: Friday February 17 2023
by: Pat Davi
By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican One of the biggest battles of this year’s...Read More
Published: Friday February 17 2023
by: Pat Davi
95% of Torrance County’s workforce is on the job. That’s a new 10-year record for the county...Read More
Published: Friday February 17 2023
by: Pat Davi
During last week’s House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing in Washington, DC, U.S....Read More
Published: Friday February 17 2023
by: Pat Davi
By Todd Brogowski, Mountainair Dispatch Dr. Dawn Apodaca, Superintendent at Mountainair Public...Read More
Published: Friday February 17 2023
Published: Thursday February 16 2023 10:38AM
by: Tom McDonald, The Communicator
Published: Thursday February 16 2023 10:36AM
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Thursday February 16 2023 10:33AM
by: Megan Gleason and Shaun Griswold, Source NM
Published: Thursday February 16 2023 10:25AM
Published: Thursday February 16 2023 10:00AM
by: New Mexico Sun Report
By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 16, 2023
Published: Thursday February 16 2023
by: Pat Davi
By Leota Harriman, Editor-at-large Three teenage boys, all sophomores at Moriarty High...Read More
Published: Monday February 06 2023
by: New Mexico Sun Report
By New Mexico Sun Report | Jan 24, 2023
Published: Tuesday January 24 2023
by: contributo
Congresswoman Stansbury key to securing earmarked funds for regional priorities WASHINGTON – U.S....Read More
Published: Saturday January 21 2023
by: contributo
After a brief break at the end of 2022, the hometown newspaper for Torrance County, Edgewood and...Read More
Published: Friday January 20 2023
by: contributo
John Allen is literally the new sheriff in town and he is wasting no time refocusing the...Read More
Published: Friday January 20 2023
County mourns loss of veteran, public servant by Leota Harriman, Editor-at-Large The church in the...Read More
Published: Friday January 20 2023
After months of investigations into allegations of malfeasance and irregularities by the elected...Read More
Published: Friday January 20 2023
by: contributo
Owner’s “Makeshift” Stove Blamed A Moriarty-area resident and their cat escaped...Read More
Published: Friday January 20 2023
by: Leota Harrima
The Independent is changing hands, and will continue publication under new ownership starting at...Read More
Published: Tuesday November 22 2022
by: Ger Demares
Estancia’s football team saved its biggest blowout for last. In their final home game of the...Read More
Published: Tuesday November 15 2022
by: David Beasley
By David Beasley | Nov 7, 2022
Published: Monday November 07 2022
by: Solange DeLisle
By Solange DeLisle | Nov 5, 2022
Published: Saturday November 05 2022
by: Tom Lawrence
By Tom Lawrence | Oct 24, 2022
Published: Monday October 24 2022
by: New Mexico Sun Reports
By New Mexico Sun Reports | Oct 19, 2022
Published: Wednesday October 19 2022
by: David Beasley
By David Beasley | Oct 17, 2022
Published: Monday October 17 2022
by: George Willis
By George Willis | Oct 16, 2022
Published: Sunday October 16 2022
by: Andy Nghiem
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 14, 2022
Published: Friday October 14 2022
by: Andy Nghiem
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 13, 2022
Published: Thursday October 13 2022
by: Leota Harrima
The Torrance County Commission voted this week to ask the District Attorney to investigate...Read More
Published: Friday October 07 2022
by: Leota Harrima
A showdown between two governing bodies, the town of Edgewood and the Moriarty-Edgewood School...Read More
Published: Friday October 07 2022
by: Tamara Bicknell-Lombard
After two years of being shut down, senior centers across the state are re-opening and slowly...Read More
Published: Friday October 07 2022
by: George Willis
By George Willis | Oct 5, 2022
Published: Wednesday October 05 2022
by: T.H. Lawrence
By T.H. Lawrence | Sep 27, 2022
Published: Tuesday September 27 2022
by: Tamara Bicknell-Lombard
Sometimes one man’s loss is not another man’s gain but he takes it anyway. Such is the...Read More
Published: Friday September 23 2022
by: Glenn Minnis
By Glenn Minnis | Sep 22, 2022
Published: Thursday September 22 2022
by: George Willis
By George Willis | Sep 21, 2022
Published: Wednesday September 21 2022
by: Tamara Bicknell-Lombard
There is something special about a relationship between mother and daughter, but not everyone gets...Read More
Published: Friday September 16 2022
by: George Willis
By George Willis | Sep 15, 2022
Published: Thursday September 15 2022
by: ARTESIA DAILY PRESS STAFF
New Mexicans are being reminded that the state’s Gross Receipts Tax (GRT) rate dropped from 5.125% to 5%, effective July 1.
Published: Sunday August 14 2022 18:03PM
by: ARTESIA DAILY PRESS STAFF
The Artesia Senior Center celebrated Senior Citizen Day Aug. 4 with Cub Scout Troop 270 and friends.
Published: Sunday August 14 2022 17:59PM
by: TERESA LEMON - Community Living Editor
APS Superintendent Thad Phipps received the Board of Education’s approval Monday for school nurses to obtain, store and administer Naloxone (Narcan) in the district’s schools.
Published: Sunday August 14 2022 17:54PM
by: ARTESIA DAILY PRESS STAFF
Cactus Kids Boutique, LLC, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting last week.
Published: Sunday August 14 2022 17:50PM
by: BRIENNE GREEN - Daily Press Editor|Sports Editor
The Artesia City Council is asking the public for its input on the future of the Splash Pad at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Complex.
Published: Sunday August 14 2022 17:42PM
by: ARTESIA DAILY PRESS STAFF
The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services (NMDVS) hosted a briefing July 21 in Carlsbad to provide on update on the status of the Carlsbad State Veterans’ Cemetery.
Published: Sunday August 14 2022 17:29PM
by: ARTESIA DAILY PRESS STAFF
A new three-digit suicide prevention and crisis phone number has a component specifically for veterans/military.
Published: Sunday August 14 2022 17:22PM
by: BRIENNE GREEN - Daily Press Editor|Sports Editor
Artesia General Hospital (AGH) continues to keep a close eye on the ongoing pandemic, and the Daily Press reached out Wednesday to Marshall G.
Published: Friday August 05 2022 17:25PM
by: BRIENNE GREEN - Daily Press Editor|Sports Editor
The Artesia City Council approved its Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP) priorities for Fiscal Years 2024-28 during its regularly scheduled meeting last week.
Published: Friday August 05 2022 17:05PM
by: ARTESIA DAILY PRESS STAFF
The Eddy County Commission approved the purchase of several items to benefit the Eddy County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) and Eddy County Fire and Rescue (ECFR) at its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday in Carlsbad.
Published: Friday August 05 2022 16:49PM
by: Leah RomeroLas Cruces Sun-News
Wilhelmina Yazzie is a mother who saw her child struggling in school and took action.
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by: Damien D. WillisLas Cruces Sun-News
This week, we're joined by Rep. Nathan Small, D-Las Cruces, to discuss this year's legislative session, which wraps up at noon Saturday, March 18.
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by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
House Bill 95 was intended to codify into law the Office of Renewable Energy established within the State Land Office.
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by: By Katie PalmerPastor, First United Presbyterian Church
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by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
The 245-foot bridge was added to an island in the beach area, extending across the water to a landing point near the city’s golf course.
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by: Morgan Lee
Republicans in the legislative minority raised a series of objections to a bill that aims to protect abortion providers and patients.
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The auction scheduled May 25 was to include 45 parcels of land in Eddy, Lea and Chaves counties, along with Cheyenne County, Kansas.
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Wilhelmina Yazzie wanted equitable opportunities for her son in school. Her lawsuit exposed what the state's Public Education Department was lacking.
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Susan DeForest of Sioux Falls, South Dakota died in the accident.
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The auction scheduled May 25 was to include 45 parcels of land in Eddy, Lea and Chaves counties, along with Cheyenne County, Kansas.
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