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ABQ RAW33 minutes ago1 minFelon Flees Police gets Munchies Busted in a fast food drive thruBy: ABQ RAW Staff POSTED: 06/01/2023 @ 1:00PM Juan Quinones, 29 SE Albuquerque - On May 31st, 2023, an Albuquerque Police officer.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 19:27PM
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ABQ RAW3 hours ago1 minJuvenile tried as an adult found Guilty of MurderBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 6/1/2023 @ 10:30AM Albuquerque, NM - The second judicial district attorney announced that a jury has convicted a.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 16:34PM
by: Samantha Chavez
Española Police Department has charged David J. Salazar, 54, with possession of a controlled substance after he allegedly dropped a small bag of cocaine into a hot dog at the Sonic Drive-In on Riverside Drive where he worked, according to Española Police Chief Mizel Garcia.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 15:41PM
by: Associated Press
Target is removing some items and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise after intense backlash from some shoppers ahead of Pride month.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 15:25PM
by: Associated Press
Target is removing some items and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise after intense backlash from some shoppers ahead of Pride month.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 15:25PM
Target is removing some items and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise after intense backlash from some shoppers ahead of Pride month.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 15:25PM
by: Jessica OnsurezCarlsbad Current-Argus
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 12:25PM
by: Vanessa Maciel
Alexander Thompson, who recently bought the former Ludi’s Food Market and Bakery at 901 S. Pacific St., has found and kept a number of decades’ old ads related to the building as part of his research into its history.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:56AM
by: Vanessa Maciel
On Sunday, more than 200 faithful across Northern New Mexico will begin a pilgrimage event to Chimayo.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:47AM
by: Ryan Lowery
A Colorado man is facing six criminal charges in San Miguel County after a woman told police he threatened her and two others with a loaded pistol.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:45AM
by: Las Vegas Optic reports
The 30th annual Kiwanis Bike Safety Rodeo is set for Saturday, June 3 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the south parking lot of Walmart on 7th St.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:34AM
by: Las Vegas Optic reports
Many area nonprofit organizations have been doing great things to help the victims of last year’s wildfires and flooding – and they and others are preparing to do more traditional projects this year to help our communities thrive.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:33AM
by: Vanessa Maciel
A media arts student, a fine arts student, would-be geologists and an environmental geology professor have all traveled to the Czech Republic for a summertime project that several students describe as life changing.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:04AM
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
A current member of Congress and two former elected officials from New Mexico are the latest Americans now prohibited from visiting Russia, per order of the Kremlin.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 09:41AM
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 06:30AM
by: By Barbara Beck Roswell Daily Record
It’s the second most popular UFO festival in the country and it takes place every year in the quiet countryside town of McMinnville, Oregon.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 06:30AM
by: By Terri Harber Roswell Daily Record
The Eastern New Mexico University Board of Regents approved three items related to the university's Roswell campus during a session conducted telephonically on Tuesday.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 06:30AM
by: Hannah Grover
Solar developer OneEnergy Development spent two years developing leases with land owners and setting up partnerships in preparation for the state’s community solar program, according to the company’s CEO.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 00:05AM
by: Posts by Ashley Murray
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers in the U.S. House passed bipartisan legislation last Thursday in an effort to curb staggering overdose deaths from illegal fentanyl substances that are illicitly produced and up to 50 times stronger than heroin.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Jacob Fischler
One thing opponents and proponents of a recently proposed U.S. Bureau of Land Management rule agree on: It would be a major shift in how the agency manages nearly 250 million acres of federal lands.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Megan Gleason
Tamara Rosenberg successfully wrote a grant to get Luna County $75,000 to help set up high-speed internet for rural New Mexicans.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Jennifer Shutt
WASHINGTON — Congress began moving the bipartisan debt limit package forward Tuesday, though frustrations with provisions in the bill could make for narrow passage in the U.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Ashley Murray
WASHINGTON — The holiday weekend debt ceiling deal struck by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy preserves in part new work requirements for some food stamp recipients but now with exceptions for certain populations, including veterans.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Megan Gleason
A federal map, released on Tuesday, lays out who does and doesn’t have reliable, high-speed internet access in New Mexico. After errors in the map released previously, the updated version could make the difference in the state getting hundreds of millions of dollars in grant money to set up broadband.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Austin Fisher
Although New Mexico’s legislative session does not begin until January 2024, lawmakers and legislative staff will be working throughout the summer at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe and in places across the state to study and set agendas for the state moving forward.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Austin Fisher
A U.S. federal judge on Wednesday unsealed an indictment accusing a candidate for the New Mexico House of Representatives of orchestrating violent interference in the 2022 midterm election.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Mia Maldonado
If there’s one thing that can get bipartisan support in the U.S. Congress, it’s potatoes. On May 11, Idaho’s entire congressional delegation — Sens.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Jennifer Shutt
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House took a broadly bipartisan vote Wednesday night on the debt limit package, sending it to the U.S. Senate where lawmakers are expected to vote quickly to clear the measure.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Alice Fordham, KUNM
A judge has stayed a lawsuit filed by the city of Eunice, after the city tried to sue the state over a law related to access to reproductive and transgender healthcare.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Megan Gleason
New Mexico rancher Bret Riley is concerned a new federal rule that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management wants to set in place could interfere with his agricultural business.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Daniel Zuniga
This week, my food journey took me to a Rio Rancho staple, Joe’s Pasta House. Joe’s Pasta House...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
Listen to the weather After the brief rain yesterday, today calms down a little bit with light...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Gary Herron | Observer staff writer
The New Mexico Music Awards put a spotlight on New Mexico musicians, and on May 7, the 36th annual...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Felina Martinez | News-Bulletin Staff Writer
Gianna Nilvo finished her junior year strong at School of Dreams Academy after securing a spot at two national research competitions this year.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Felina Martinez | News-Bulletin Staff Writer
The village secured final funds just in time, as Jaramillo said they would have lost federal and state funding for the project if the new funding was not in place by the 2024 fiscal year which begins in July.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Clara Garcia | News-Bulletin Editor
During last week’s meeting, the council agreed to publicize a proposed ordinance that would eliminate all heavy industrial (I-3) zoning within the city limits.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Julia M. Dendinger | News-Bulletin Assistant Editor
“It’s a standard of excellence. It shows our policies are up to date and meet the threshold that is set,” the lieutenant said. “We’re the only agency that has been able to do that time after time.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Gov. Michelle Lujan GrishamSTATE News:Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is traveling to the U.S. Virgin Islands Wednesday for a personal vacation with the First Gentleman to celebrate their honeymoon and first wedding anniversary.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Los Alamos resident Jody Benson, left, presents Chamisa Elementary School Teacher Susan Hettinga with the first-ever John and Helen Benson Environmental Educator Award during an awards ceremony Monday at Chamisa.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Video on how to prepare Pinto Beans with Chicos. Video by Liddie MartinezBy LIDDIE MARTINEZ Española ValleyOur vegetable garden has changed over the years.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Post News:To read the latest letters to the editor, click here. Read More
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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KEVIN KOVAL, MS, MST Owner / President / Care Manager EGIS Complete Care, Inc.Even with the challenges of COVID-19 and other industries showing a decrease in employees, EGIS Complete Care, Inc.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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LANL News:Per regulatory requirements, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) announces new documents have been added to the Electronic Reading Room.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Los Alamos Choral Society rehearses on a recent Tuesday at Los Alamos United Church. Courtesy/M. WheelerBy WENDY SWANSON Board Secretary Los Alamos Choral SocietyLos Alamos Choral Society (LACS) Musical and Artistic Director Mary Badarak shares her thoughts about the upcoming concert:“Our music for this concert reflects the works of generations of great composers, each of whom created comforting and inspiring music in times of great difficulty.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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To read the latest Los Alamos Police Blotter, click here. Read More
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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During the May 30 meeting of the Rotary Club of Los Alamos, President Alison Pannell, left, congratulated two of the Club’s recent scholarship recipients, Marian Stradling, center, and Yunseo Kim, right, both graduates of the Los Alamos High School Class of 2023.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
NMSP News:During the Memorial Day holiday, the New Mexico State Police (NMSP) participated in the Combined Accident Reduction Effort (C.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Petree Garden Center and Florist General Manager Laural Hardin, left, and Los Alamos Landscaping & More Co-Owner Rachel Wehner stand below the hanging flower baskets that the two businesses teamed up to provide to the community.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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U.S. Sen. Martin HeinrichU.S. SENATE News:WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, introduced the Facilitating America’s Siting of Transmission and Electric Reliability (FASTER) Act.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Submitted by Carol A. Clark
Manhattan Project National Historical Park Interpreters Samantha Linford and J.T. Stark discuss the cavates, the remains of the ancestral Pueblos behind them, during the May 11 ‘behind the fence’ tour in Pajarito Canyon, which included members of the media and Los Alamos County representatives.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Elizabeth GroginskyECECD News:WASHINGTON, D.C. — Wednesday, New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky testified before the U.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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COUNTY News:GM Emulsion along with Los Alamos County Traffic and Streets Division will be cleaning the Municipal Building parking lot 8 a.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Bandelier begins free mandatory summer shuttle service to Frijoles Canyon June 14. Post file photoBANDELIER News:After a brief delay, Bandelier National Monument is beginning its free summer shuttle service to Frijoles Canyon on June 14, 2023.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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U.S. SENATE News:WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, introduced legislation to incentivize the construction of new electric transmission infrastructure to meet our decarbonization goals and support the energy transition, while building the clean energy workforce of tomorrow.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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PAC 8 summer video camp students are creating a documentary this week on Ed the goose. Courtesy/PAC 8PAC 8 News:Summer video camp started at PAC 8 this week and students chose to do a documentary on Ed the goose.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Chieftain Staff Report
April 18 An officer was provided with a CPS intake for a student getting a black eye at school....
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by John Larson, El Defensor Chieftain
The Magdalena Village Board of Trustees took another step at its last meeting to improve and...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Gabrielle Porter, Albuquerque Journal Digital Editor
Three people killed in a shootout during an annual event in Red River on Saturday — and three...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Chieftain Staff Report
After months of delays, the Socorro Senior Center will re-open today, June 1, under the direction...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by John Larson, El Defensor Chieftain
The long-awaited cleanup of the property surrounding the Eagle Picher superfund site is slated to...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Russell Huffman | Assistant Editor
Socorro County’s Summer Internship Program is alive and well, with this year’s applications...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Posts by Russell Huffman | Assistant Editor
Multiple Socorro County fire departments responded to a structure fire on Sunday afternoon at the...
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Click Here for Curry County Jail Logs Click Here for Roosevelt County Jail Logs... — Updated 6/1/2023
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Piedra Vista High School honored its 2023 graduates with a ceremony Thursday, May 18 at Hutchison Stadium in Farmington.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Members of the Class of 2023 at Piedra Vista High School enjoyed their moment in the spotlight Thursday, May 18 at Hutchison Stadium in Farmington.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
All Riverfest attractions that typically are held in Animas Park are being moved this year, and Boyd Park is being put to use.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
A Supreme Court decision will soon answer that question.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The FBI is investigating the shooting death of tribal member Raymond Mattia by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Arizona.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
A bear was spotted in Farmington May 20, 2023. New Mexico Game and Fish said it is keeping an eye on the situation.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The acquired assets included about 60,000 acres in the region, expected produce about 1,901 barrels of oil equivalent per in the next year.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Dr. Jamie Sherman, a wildlife veterinarian at the University of California, Davis, said black bears and grizzly bears are two of the most common in the United States.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Salina Levi, a 29-year-old Aztec resident, was killed May 17 when her Jeep SUV left U.S. Highway 550, struck a tree and rolled over.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The SunZia Transmission project will send up to 3,000 megawatts of electricity generated by a windfarm in southern New Mexico to western markets.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Here's a look back at the timeline of events in the shooting on the campus of UNM and the investigation that followed.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The move, described as a restructuring effort, comes as NMSU searches for a new leader amid a sea of change.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The Bureau of Land Management’s May 25 lease sale was set to include about 3,279 acres in Eddy, Lea and Chaves counties in the Permian Basin region.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
a planned fire for Lincoln National Forest to burn 35-acres near the Sacramento mountains has been postponed until further notice.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
San Juan County Fire and Rescue Chief David Vega pulled a woman from a burning structure in 2021, earning himself the Medal of Valor.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The Biden administration is advertising its removal and deportation flights in a bid to show it has the border under control.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Virgin Galactic launched its Unity 25 flight Thursday morning with six people on board, including Jamila Gilbert from Las Cruces.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: By Sarah Treschl Roswell Daily Record
Outside the Roswell Public Library, seated on the warm grass, elementary-aged Andy writes a poem with New Mexico Poet Laureate Lauren Camp.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
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Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Clarke Condé Photo
The city of Roswell has revised the outdoor pool schedule for the Roswell Recreation and Aquatic Center.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Piñon Post
Russia is banning more Americans from its soil amid its armed conflict with Ukraine started in February 2022. According to Russian state media, TASS, the total number of U.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Renato Costa
On Thursday, far-left Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham wished New Mexicans a “Happy #Pride” to the “LGBTQIA2S+ folx.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
New Mexico was likely to see an average temperature increase of 5 to 7 degrees Fahrenheit in the next 50 years, according to a March 2022 report.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The Farmington Police Department on Thursday released two home surveillance videos and two body camera videos from the May 15 mass shooting.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
When Beverly Talbert contracted COVID-19 in late 2021, it was the start of a new life for her dog, Mikey.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
A Supreme Court decision will soon answer that question.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The FBI is investigating the shooting death of tribal member Raymond Mattia by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Arizona.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
This week, we talk to Rep. Nathan Small, D-Las Cruces, who is vice-chair of the Legislative Finance Committee, about replacing retiring director David Abbey.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
A spokesperson did not immediately have an update on the officer's condition or whether they've returned to work since the incident.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Dr. Jamie Sherman, a wildlife veterinarian at the University of California, Davis, said black bears and grizzly bears are two of the most common in the United States.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
U.S. Forest Service officials said there were about 50 acres planned to for the burns this week in the 684-acre Lewis Prescribed Fire Project.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The SunZia Transmission project will send up to 3,000 megawatts of electricity generated by a windfarm in southern New Mexico to western markets.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The move, described as a restructuring effort, comes as NMSU searches for a new leader amid a sea of change.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Summer is right around the corner which means the City of Las Cruces' pools will be open to the public soon.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
The Bureau of Land Management’s May 25 lease sale was set to include about 3,279 acres in Eddy, Lea and Chaves counties in the Permian Basin region.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
a planned fire for Lincoln National Forest to burn 35-acres near the Sacramento mountains has been postponed until further notice.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
LCPD scheduled the meeting for 5:30 p.m. on May 25 in the Council Chambers of City Hall on 700 N. Main St.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
People seeking asylum face increased risks of violence and extortion, even as they weigh their next move.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
Virgin Galactic launched its Unity 25 flight Thursday morning with six people on board, including Jamila Gilbert from Las Cruces.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: Joe Monahan
A lot of ABQ old timers can't seem to grasp how much their beloved city has changed when it comes to housing affordability and the number of homeless.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023
by: The New Mexican
Santa Fe libraries to open Mondays The New Mexican Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email The city of Santa Fe announced Thursday all public library branches will be open Mondays beginning June 5.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 15:34PM
by: By Lisa Mascaro, Kevin Freking, Stephen Groves and Farnoush Amiri The Associated Press
+6 Senate races to wrap up Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal before default deadline By Lisa Mascaro, Kevin Freking, Stephen Groves and Farnoush AmiriThe Associated Press The narrowly divided House was able to approve a compromise late Wednesday night.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 15:27PM
by: By Geoffrey Plant The Taos News
+2 Red River marshal, Taos County Sheriff's Office clash over shooting response By Geoffrey PlantThe Taos News Residents also blasted the Taos County Sheriff's Office for its reduced presence at the event and its response to the shootout.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 14:45PM
by: By Nathan Lederman nlederman@sfnewmexican.com
+4 Police crackdown in downtown Santa Fe, Railyard draws mixed views By Nathan Ledermannlederman@sfnewmexican.com Lt. Jose Gonzales said the time it takes to process an arrest may have made the operation less visible to people.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 14:44PM
by: By Susan Montoya Bryan and Christopher L. Keller Associated Press
+5 New Mexico imposes oil and gas moratorium on state land near schools By Susan Montoya Bryan and Christopher L. KellerAssociated Press State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard announced the pause Thursday after hearing from environmental groups and some community members in parts of the state where development is booming.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 13:47PM
by: Associated Press
Reports: Prosecutors have tape of Trump discussing holding onto classified doc after leaving office Associated Press The comments on the recording, made in July 2021 at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, would appear to undercut his repeated claims that he declassified the documents he took with him from the White House to Mar-a-Lago, his Florida estate, after leaving office.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 12:24PM
by: By Scott Wyland swyland@sfnewmexican.com
+6 Youth Challenge Academy gets at-risk teens to aim higher By Scott Wylandswyland@sfnewmexican.com About 50 teens spent Wednesday going through the New Mexico National Guard's obstacle course and simulated shooting range.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 12:02PM
by: By Radul Radovanovic The Associated Press
Efforts to defuse Kosovo crisis intensify amid more protests By Radul RadovanovicThe Associated Press The tension has sparked fears of renewed conflict in the troubled region.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:49AM
by: By Aamer Madhani and Lolita C. Baldor The Associated Press
Biden approves a new $300M military aid package for Ukraine By Aamer Madhani and Lolita C. BaldorThe Associated Press It comes as Russia has continued to pummel Ukraine’s capital and unmanned aircraft have targeted Moscow.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:49AM
by: By Alexandra Olson The Associated Press
CEOs got smaller raises. It would still take a typical worker two lifetimes to make their annual pay By Alexandra OlsonThe Associated Press The typical compensation package for chief executives who run S&P 500 companies rose just 0.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:48AM
by: By Sean Murphy The Associated Press
Oklahoma high court strikes down 2 abortion bans; procedure remains illegal in most cases By Sean MurphyThe Associated Press In a 6-3 ruling, the high court said the two bans are unconstitutional because they require a “medical emergency” before a doctor can perform an abortion.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:48AM
by: By Samy Magdy The Associated Press
Sudan's military says it has suspended its participation in talks with paramilitary rival By Samy MagdyThe Associated Press The development was a blow to the United States and Saudi Arabia, who have been mediating between the two sides.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:48AM
by: By Marcia Dunn The Associated Press
NASA talks UFOs with public ahead of final report on unidentified flying objects By Marcia DunnThe Associated Press The team includes 16 scientists and other experts selected by NASA including retired astronaut Scott Kelly, the first American to spend nearly a year in space.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 11:47AM
by: By Morgan Lee The Associated Press
Grand jury charges ex-GOP candidate with election interference in shootings on lawmakers' homes By Morgan LeeThe Associated Press The indictment takes aim at former Republican candidate Solomon Pena and two alleged accomplices.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 10:19AM
by: By Margaret O’Hara mohara@sfnewmexican.com
New Mexico's early education secretary urges U.S. senators to continue federal funding By Margaret O’Haramohara@sfnewmexican.com Elizabeth Groginsky testified that federal pandemic aid buoyed the early childhood sector in New Mexico.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 10:08AM
by: By Geoffrey Plant The Taos News
+4 Mayor: 'We've seen the last Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally' By Geoffrey PlantThe Taos News Red River Mayor Linda Calhoun indicated the event will be rebranded to not include motorcycles.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 08:11AM
by: By Collin Binkley The Associated Press
As Supreme Court considers affirmative action, colleges see few other ways to diversity goals By Collin BinkleyThe Associated Press After bans on affirmative action in states from California to Florida, colleges have tried a range of strategies to achieve a diverse student body.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 00:23AM
by: By Nicole Winfield The Associated Press
Vatican questions how priest moved $17 million meant for missionary work into investment fund By Nicole WinfieldThe Associated Press Pope Francis has asked aides to get to the bottom of how at least $17 million was transferred from the Vatican’s U.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 00:23AM
Rescue Report Adopted dog runs away before being coaxed back to new home
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 00:17AM
by: By Sandra Jaramillo For The New Mexican
+10 Rescue Report Adopted dog runs away before being coaxed back to new home By Sandra JaramilloFor The New Mexican Three days after Buddy was adopted, he ran away.
Published: Thursday June 01 2023 00:17AM
by: Colleen Heild / Journal Investigative Reporter
Luis Talamantes-Romero sentenced to life in prison in Jacqueline Vigil's death State District Judge Britt Baca-Miller sentenced him to life in prison for first-degree murder to be followed by another 26½ years for eight other felonies he committed during a crime spree that preceded Vigil's violent death.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 22:14PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
Thunderstorms during the evening will give way to partly cloudy skies after midnight. Low around 40F. Winds ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 18:00PM
by: Liam Easley
Thunderstorms likely. High 61F. Winds WSW at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 80%..
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 17:15PM
by: Liam Easley
Peñasco school bond to build new school lost by 13 votes
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Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 17:06PM
by: Liam Easley
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Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 17:06PM
by: Story and photos by Rick Romancito, for the Taos News
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Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 17:05PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
Ski Valley water woes won't quit
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Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 16:08PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
Thunderstorms likely. High 61F. Winds WSW at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 80%..
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 16:08PM
by: Elizabeth Tucker / Journal Digital Producer
These three movies will show simultaneously at Balloon Fiesta Park Friday The "Movie Mania: Splash into Summer" event is free. Here are the details.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 16:00PM
Updated: Wednesday May 31 2023 16:15PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
Thunderstorms during the evening will give way to partly cloudy skies after midnight. Low around 40F. Winds ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 15:34PM
by: Journal Staff Report
APS hosting job fair in effort to fill hundreds of vacancies APS's biggest needs are in special education teachers, educational assistants and bus drivers.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 15:21PM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
Teen found guilty in 2022 murder case A 16-year-old boy is facing up to 80 years in prison after being convicted of firing a rifle at a car full of people last year at a West Side parkâ killing a man and injuring others.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 15:04PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 14:59PM
by: Liam Easley
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Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 14:47PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 14:45PM
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 14:45PM
by: By Geoffrey Plant/Taos News
Three people have been killed and five others were injured during a shootout Saturday (May 27) in Red River, the Taos News has confirmed, putting an early end to the town's 41st Annual Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 13:52PM
by: Alejandro López
For those attending the Members’ Preview of The Grandeur of the Opera exhibit at the Española Bond House May 26th, both the event and the setting proved to be theatrical and tinged with the operatic.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 13:21PM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
Federal authorities charge Solomon Peña with election interference Federal authorities have charged failed Republican candidate Solomon Peña with election interference after he and others allegedly conspired to shoot up local politicians' homes several months ago.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 13:10PM
Updated: Wednesday May 31 2023 19:09PM
by: Juno Ogle
(Press Staff Photo by Juno Ogle)A crowd dances and listens to Dirty Red and the Soul Sha......
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 13:00PM
by: Juno Ogle
Man arrested in Arenas Valley shooting Sunday
The Grant County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in connection with a shooting Sunday morning in Arenas Valley that left one man injured.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 13:00PM
by: Jo Lutz
(Courtesy Graphic)A map from the New Mexico Wildlife Corridors Action Plan shows propose......
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 13:00PM
by: D'Val Westphal / Journal Editorial Page Editor
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 11:35AM
by: Samantha Chavez
Española Police Officer Dwayne Epling introduced KUMO, Española Police Department’s first police dog, by informing that he is very serious while on the job.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 10:41AM
by: Samantha Chavez
Española Police Officer Dwayne Epling introduced KUMO, Española Police Department’s first police dog, by informing that he is very serious while on the job.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 10:41AM
by: By Samantha Chavez
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 10:32AM
by: Samantha Chavez
The Eagle gym at Northern New Mexico College was filled with family and friends whose thunderous cheers could be heard outside the building on May 13.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 10:32AM
by: By Samantha Chavez
The Española Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 1899 E. Shadow Wood Lane May 10 at approximately 5:51 a.m., according to Assistant Fire Chief John Wickersham.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 10:32AM
by: Las Vegas Optic
Offices partner up to assist fire victims
LAS VEGAS — A recent collaboration has been forged to help landowners who experienced losses due to the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire and its subsequent flooding.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 05:38AM
by: The Communicator
Security cameras going up at rec areas
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 05:38AM
by: The Taos News
Short-term rentals cause revenue surge
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 05:38AM
by: By Alex Ross Roswell Daily Record
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 05:36AM
by: Nicole Maxwell
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 00:05AM
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
Listen to the weather There is a small chance of thunder storms later today but there is also a...
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Matthew Reisen | Albuquerque Journal staff writer
Authorities say a wedding photo sparked the gunfight that left three biker club members dead and...
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
A victim of a motor vehicle accident was airlifted by a New Mexico National Guard helicopter from...
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
The Placitas Garden Tour returns in September this year, though tickets will go on sale in August....
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
Beginning on June 6, The HUB will be offering pickleball lessons each Tuesday from 12:30-2 p.m....
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Matthew Reisen | Albuquerque Journal staff writer
SANTA FE — The governor of New Mexico has appointed a new chief of State Police — with a...
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – The Air Force is seeking community interest in establishing a Restoration Advisory Board, or “RAB,” at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: News Staff
May 31 Grants Council Meeting The Regular Grants City Council Meeting will take place at 6 pm, May 31 in the City Hall Council Chambers, 600 W.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Press Release
Grants, NM – May 29, 2023 – Fire Managers on the Cibola National Forest & National Grasslands (NF & NGs) plan to conduct previously announced prescribed fire operations on the Mt.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Rylee Wilson
Around a third of Medicaid enrollees say they would look for new coverage on the ACA exchange, while one in four said they would not know where to look for insurance if they lost their Medicaid coverage, a survey from Kaiser Family Foundation found.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Press Release
Editor’s Note: Due to the upcoming prescribed fire the week of May 29 in the El Calderon area, El Malpais National Monument has decided to cancel the Bat Outflight Guided Hikes for next weekend, June 2 & 3.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Press Release
Grants, NM – The National Park Service at El Malpais National Monument is preparing to conduct a prescribed fire on the north side of the monument adjacent to Highway 53 between mile marker 65 and 68.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Diego Lopez, Reporter
SANTA FE – The state Supreme Court today issued an opinion providing guidance to district courts in deciding pretrial detention requests from prosecutors.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Press Release
National seatbelt awareness campaign and high visibility enforcement effort SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Transportation and local law enforcement agencies remind drivers to buckle up during the national annual Click it or Ticket seat belt enforcement campaign which begins May 15.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Press Release
SANTA FE – The state Supreme Court today reversed a regulatory agency’s decision to permanently ban a company from becoming a provider of discounted telecommunications services to low-income consumers in New Mexico.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: From The Gccs School Board
The Board of Education for the Grants/Cibola County Schools voted unanimously to appoint Mr. Lane Widner as the Grants/Cibola County Schools’ new Superintendent of Schools, effective July 1, 2023.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Arieanna Crowson, Reporter
GRANTS, NM – The lodger’s tax awards took place on May 19, at 2 p.m. Multiple businesses in Cibola received funding including Grants Rodeo Association, Grants Mainstreet Project Inc.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: The Staff of The News
Monday's incident in which a Curry County Sheriff's deputy discharged his firearm began as a vehicle pursuit and ended in a foot pursuit, Sheriff Mike Reeves said Tuesday.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: David Stevens
Pages past, May 31: Heavy rains flood eastern New Mexico
On this date ... 1914: Portales wrapped up a record-setting month for rainfall that stands today. The city saw 12.67 inches of rain during May.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Renato Costa
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: Joe Monahan
Grover with OfficerNow that ABQ's police department is closing in on 100 percent compliance with a Department of Justice consent decree that has been in effect for almost nine years, the city's leadership is chomping at the bit for the DOJ to close up shop here.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023
by: By Cynthia Miller cmiller@sfnewmexican.com
Court files: Wedding celebration photo taken in rival biker gang's area led to shootout By Cynthia Millercmiller@sfnewmexican.com Jacob Castillo, 30, of Rio Rancho who faces an open count of murder, remains hospitalized for treatment of his gunshot wounds.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 14:57PM
by: By Nathan Lederman nlederman@sfnewmexican.com
+4 Santa Fe's 911 call center vacancy rate down but still high at 56% By Nathan Ledermannlederman@sfnewmexican.com The dispatch center had a 67% vacancy rate nearly a year ago.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 11:59AM
by: By Robert Nott rnott@sfnewmexican.com
+3 Lorraine Chavez, queen of the Frito pie, was Five & Dime's treasure By Robert Nottrnott@sfnewmexican.com Chavez, a mainstay at the downtown general store for 25 years, died at age 58 Saturday.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 11:58AM
by: The New Mexican
+2 State police chief retiring as governor appoints deputy chief as successor The New Mexican W. Troy Weisler will succeed Tim Johnson, who was appointed in 2019.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 09:16AM
Ringside Seat Impostor stole $35,000 while City Hall slept
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:39AM
by: By Milan Simonich
Ringside Seat Impostor stole $35,000 while City Hall slept By Milan Simonich City administrators discovered the deception only after the real vendor complained he had not been paid.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:39AM
High Desert Table A smoky summertime sip
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:16AM
by: By Scott McFetridge and Hannah Fingerhut The Associated Press
+17 Iowa apartment collapse leaves residents missing, rubble too dangerous to search By Scott McFetridge and Hannah FingerhutThe Associated Press An Iowa mayor says five Davenport residents are missing including two people who could still be in the wreckage of a partly collapsed apartment building.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:12AM
by: By Ed Davey The Associated Press
Delta Air Lines hit with lawsuit over claims of carbon neutrality By Ed DaveyThe Associated Press A consumer class action lawsuit filed Tuesday claims Delta Air Lines inaccurately billed itself as the world’s “first carbon-neutral airline” and should pay damages.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:08AM
by: By Lekan Oyekanmi and Michael Liedtke Associated Press
+11 Elizabeth Holmes enters Texas prison to begin 11-year sentence for notorious blood-testing hoax By Lekan Oyekanmi and Michael LiedtkeAssociated Press Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is in custody at the Texas prison where she will spend the next 11 years serving her sentence for overseeing an infamous blood-testing hoax.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:08AM
by: By Steve Peoples, Hannah Fingerhut and Thomas Beaumont The Associated Press
+12 DeSantis kicks off presidential campaign in Iowa, vows to 'fight back' against Trump By Steve Peoples, Hannah Fingerhut and Thomas BeaumontThe Associated Press Until now, the 44-year-old Republican governor whose slogan is “Never Back Down” had largely avoided any direct confrontation with Trump, who has in turn unleashed a torrent of fierce attacks against DeSantis for much of the year.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:07AM
by: By Jim Vertuno and Paul J. Weber The Associated Press
+6 Texas state Sen. Angela Paxton could vote in trial on husband's impeachment By Jim Vertuno and Paul J. WeberThe Associated Press One legal expert says it will be up to Angela Paxton's “moral compass” to decide if she will recuse herself.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:04AM
by: By Tom Krisher The Associated Press
+4 Leasing electric vehicle gets $7,500 tax credit By Tom KrisherThe Associated Press A dealer can apply that credit to any leased electric vehicle, no matter where it’s made, to reduce a customer’s monthly payment.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:04AM
by: By Terry Chea The Associated Press
+6 California overtime law threatens use of grazing goats to prevent wildfires By Terry CheaThe Associated Press Goatherding companies say California’s farmworker overtime law is making it more expensive to provide grazing services and threaten to put them out of business.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:03AM
by: By Mike Schneider The Associated Press
Phoenix becomes largest U.S. city to successfully challenge 2020 census numbers By Mike SchneiderThe Associated Press The additional figures will be included in future population estimates released each year until the next census in 2030.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 08:03AM
Baking Above It All Lemon tart: A French dessert without too much fuss
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 07:49AM
by: By Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press
+4 Roswell man charged in cold case: 'I needed to confess' By Susan Montoya BryanAssociated Press The man borrowed a cellphone to call 911 and confess to the 2008 killing of his former landlord.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 07:40AM
by: By Nicholas Gilmore ngilmore@sfnewmexican.com
County Commission delays Agua Fría expansion decision, will consider Homewise 'carve out' By Nicholas Gilmorengilmore@sfnewmexican.
Published: Wednesday May 31 2023 00:36AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW2 days ago3 minGovernor Appoints New Police Chief to New Mexico State PoliceBy ABQ RAW Staff POSTED 5/30/2023 @4:50PM SANTA FE -- Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Tuesday announced the appointment of W.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 22:47PM
by: Ryan Lowery
A Las Vegas police officer is being treated for a gunshot wound at an Albuquerque hospital and her brother is facing a misdemeanor charge for unintentionally shooting her.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 20:03PM
by: Colleen Heild / Journal Investigative Reporter
Who are the Waterdogs? Leader says Albuquerque motorcycle club now down to six members "I just finished fixing up my bike and was trying to put it in the bike show (at the rally).
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 19:55PM
by: Matt Dahlseid, The New Mexican
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Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 17:10PM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
Gov. appoints new State Police chief with a significantly larger salary than the one his predecessor started with. Spokeswoman Caroline Sweeney said Gov.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 17:07PM
Attorneys representing Joaquin Sanchez, convicted in late April of killing Joshua Vigil during a New Year’s Eve party on Dec. 31, 2021, filed a motion Monday requesting a new trial, citing missteps by the judge and the court that may have unfairly affected his chances at a fair trial.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 16:48PM
by: Elizabeth Tucker / Journal Digital Producer
Put your cape on: Animal Welfare Department seeking foster parents for special needs pets City of Albuquerque's Animal Welfare Department estimates more pets in need of care than last year.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 16:23PM
by: Nickolas Seibel
Hospital prepares for board transition
By JO LUTZ Daily Press Staff The Gila Regional Medical Center Governing Board — still consisting of the full Grant County Commission until July 1 .
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 13:00PM
by: Juno Ogle
Man arrested in Sunday shooting
A Silver City man was arrested after he allegedly shot another man in the face on Swan Street shortly after a College Avenue traffic incident Sunday m.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 13:00PM
by: Nickolas Seibel
(Photo Courtesy of Connie Shivner)Grant County veterans groups again organized the annua......
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 13:00PM
by: Juno Ogle
(Press Staff Photo by Juno Ogle)Lorenzo Pacheco waves as he and his father, Zaq Pacheco,......
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 13:00PM
by: Justin Garcia / Las Cruces Sun-News
Las Cruces man arrested after allegedly being found with a disassembled pipe bomb near a church
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Narvaiz / Journal Staff Writer
A program that gives cash to working families transitioning out of TANF is being reinstated in New Mexico
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Adrian Gomez / Journal Arts and Entertainment Editor
Vanessa Patricks to host events featuring drag stars Kerry Colby and LaLa Ri
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Narvaiz / Journal Staff Writer
It's here: Tesla opens second New Mexico location
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
Watch: Videos give play-by-play of University of New Mexico shooting, investigation
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Ryan Boetel / Journal Staff Writer
'Punch in the gut for our university': Las Cruces, NMSU react to basketball program's downfall
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Lucas Peerman / Journal Digital Editor
NMSU men's basketball coach Greg Heiar fired amid hazing scandal
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Elise Kaplan / Journal Investigative Reporter
Witnesses said jail staff accused her of faking seizures. She died hours later.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Elise Kaplan / Journal Staff Writer
Expert finds inadequate care at Metropolitan Detention Center
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Elise Kaplan And Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writers
MDC deaths mix of suicide, medical episodes and issues during detox
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Terry Spencer / Associated Press
Florida police search for 3 gunmen who wounded 9 at crowded beach on Memorial Day
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Lisa Mascaro And Aamer Madhani / Associated Press
Debt limit deal heads to vote in full House while McCarthy scrambles for GOP approval
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Stan Choe / Associated Press
Asian stocks sink before US Congress votes on deal to avoid debt default
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Associated Press
China warns of artificial intelligence risks, calls for beefed-up national security measures
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Hyung-Jin Kim, Kim Tong-Hyung And Johnson Lai / Associated Press
North Korea's failed satellite launch triggers public confusion, security jitters in neighbors
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Hyung-Jin Kim And Kim Tong-Hyung / Associated Press
North Korea spy satellite launch fails as rocket falls into the sea
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Associated Press
At 83, Al Pacino is expecting a baby with 29-year-old Noor Alfallah
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Frances D'Emilio And Seth Borenstein / Associated Press Writers
Triple-whammy of cyclones, a 1-in-200-year event, drove Italy's deadly flooding, scientists say
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Cora Lewis And Adriana Morga / Associated Press
Here's how to prepare to start paying back your student loans when the pandemic payment freeze ends
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Samy Magdy / Associated Press
Trapped by Sudan fighting, dozens of infants, toddlers and children died in Khartoum orphanage
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Wyatte Grantham-Philips / Associated Press
Yeezy shoes are back on sale -- months after Adidas cut ties with Kanye West
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Associated Press
Latest Russian missile bombardment of Ukraine's capital kills at least 3 people, including a child
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Lisa Mascaro, Kevin Freking, Stephen Groves And Farnoush Amiri / Associated Press
Senate races to wrap up Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal before default deadline
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Isabel Debre / Associated Press
Jordan's crown prince weds scion of Saudi family in ceremony packed with stars and symbolism
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Michelle L. Price, Steve Peoples And Thomas Beaumont / Associated Press
Trump and DeSantis jab at each other on campaign trail in 1st dueling appearances as 2024 candidates
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Scott Mcfetridge, Hannah Fingerhut And Ryan J. Foley / Associated Press
Residents of collapsed Iowa building were allowed to stay as reports noted crumbling wall
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Darlene Superville / Associated Press
White House says Biden is 'fine' after he tripped and fell on stage at Air Force graduation
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Dan McKay / Journal Staff Writer
Raft the Rio? Here's what to know amid high flows this year
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Justin Garcia / Las Cruces Sun-News
Las Cruces man arrested after allegedly being found with a disassembled pipe bomb near a church
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Narvaiz / Journal Staff Writer
A program that gives cash to working families transitioning out of TANF is being reinstated in New Mexico
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Associated Press
Latest Russian missile bombardment of Ukraine's capital kills at least 3 people, including a child
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Adrian Gomez / Journal Arts and Entertainment Editor
Vanessa Patricks to host events featuring drag stars Kerry Colby and LaLa Ri
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Lisa Mascaro, Kevin Freking, Stephen Groves And Farnoush Amiri / Associated Press
Senate races to wrap up Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal before default deadline
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Isabel Debre / Associated Press
Jordan's crown prince weds scion of Saudi family in ceremony packed with stars and symbolism
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Michelle L. Price, Steve Peoples And Thomas Beaumont / Associated Press
Trump and DeSantis jab at each other on campaign trail in 1st dueling appearances as 2024 candidates
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Narvaiz / Journal Staff Writer
It's here: Tesla opens second New Mexico location
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Scott Mcfetridge, Hannah Fingerhut And Ryan J. Foley / Associated Press
Residents of collapsed Iowa building were allowed to stay as reports noted crumbling wall
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Stan Choe / Associated Press
Stock market today: Wall Street rises with hopes for pause to rate hikes
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Darlene Superville / Associated Press
White House says Biden is 'fine' after he tripped and fell on stage at Air Force graduation
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Grace Garces Bordallo And Sarah Brumfield / Associated Press
Typhoon Mawar flips cars, cuts power on Guam as scope of damage emerges in US Pacific territory
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Yuras Karmanau / Associated Press
Russia signs deal to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Associated Press
Man arrested after car collides with gates of Downing Street; police don't suspect terror attack
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Nicole Winfield / Associated Press
Pope Francis skips meeting because he is running a fever, the Vatican says
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Jeffrey Schaeffer / Associated Press
Notre Dame's fire-ravaged roof rebuilt using medieval techniques
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Kim Tong-Hyung / Associated Press
See the images of North Korea's launch pad activity as it prepares its first spy satellite
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Associated Press
China warns of artificial intelligence risks, calls for beefed-up national security measures
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Hyung-Jin Kim, Kim Tong-Hyung And Johnson Lai / Associated Press
North Korea's failed satellite launch triggers public confusion, security jitters in neighbors
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Hyung-Jin Kim And Kim Tong-Hyung / Associated Press
North Korea spy satellite launch fails as rocket falls into the sea
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Frances D'Emilio And Seth Borenstein / Associated Press Writers
Triple-whammy of cyclones, a 1-in-200-year event, drove Italy's deadly flooding, scientists say
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Samy Magdy / Associated Press
Trapped by Sudan fighting, dozens of infants, toddlers and children died in Khartoum orphanage
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Isabel Debre / Associated Press
Jordan's crown prince weds scion of Saudi family in ceremony packed with stars and symbolism
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Ryan Boetel / Journal Staff Writer
60% of San Ildefonso Pueblo residents have no internet; a new broadband project should help
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
8 bikers shot, 3 dead during motorcycle rally in Red River
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Chancey Bush | Staff Photographer
Photos: Memorial Day events and ceremonies in New Mexico
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Colleen Heild / Journal Investigative Reporter
Who are the Waterdogs? Leader says Albuquerque motorcycle club now down to six members
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Ryan Boetel / Journal Staff Writer
'We've seen the last Red River Motorcycle Rally': Town plans to rebrand Memorial Day weekend festival
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Dan McKay / Journal Staff Writer
Raft the Rio? Here's what to know amid high flows this year
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Esteban Candelaria / Journal Staff Writer
Sidestepping the Legislature, governor creates new special education office
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Esteban Candelaria / Journal Staff Writer
The APS board approved an almost $2.2 billion budget Wednesday evening, almost a 12% increase.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Journal Staff Report
APS hosting job fair in effort to fill hundreds of vacancies
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
Federal authorities charge Solomon Peña with election interference
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Colleen Heild / Journal Investigative Reporter
Luis Talamantes-Romero sentenced to life in prison in Jacqueline Vigil's death
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Justin Garcia / Las Cruces Sun-News
Las Cruces man arrested after allegedly being found with a disassembled pipe bomb near a church
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Susan Montoya Bryan And Morgan Lee / Associated Press
Videos, 911 calls capture frantic response to deadly rampage in Farmington
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Jim Vertuno And Jake Bleiberg / Associated Press
Why Texas' GOP-controlled House impeached Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Reisen / Journal Staff Writer
Federal authorities charge Solomon Peña with election interference
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Dan McKay / Journal Staff Writer
Raft the Rio? Here's what to know amid high flows this year
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Narvaiz / Journal Staff Writer
A program that gives cash to working families transitioning out of TANF is being reinstated in New Mexico
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Kevin Hendricks / Rio Rancho Observer
Rio Rancho, Albuquerque students headed to Broadway after winning awards
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Colleen Heild / Journal Investigative Reporter
Sandoval County jury awards $22.7 million to man after botched prostate operation
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
by: Matthew Narvaiz / Journal Staff Writer
Couple behind Mountaintop Extracts shifted the cannabis space in New Mexico. They aren't done yet. The goal, Eric Merryman said, was to create safety standards for cannabis extraction â and to offer up the highest-quality products possible for patients.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:00AM
Updated: Tuesday May 30 2023 07:15AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW3 days ago1 minMotorcycle vs Semi Crash Investigation Underway in NE ABQBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 5/29/2023 @10:10PM NE Albuquerque - A motorcycle versus semi truck crash happened tonight just before 10:00PM.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 04:18AM
Updated: Tuesday May 30 2023 04:35AM
by: Searchlight New Mexico
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 00:05AM
by: Nicole Maxwell
Friday afternoon, a line of people formed outside a room in the Explora Science Center and Children’s Museum in Albuquerque.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023 00:01AM
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
Listen to the weather It’s another day of high 80s today with light winds. Albuquerque...
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Gary Herron | Sports Editor
ALBUQUERQUE — What’s better than watching someone win $50,000 on television? How about...
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
Veterans, loved ones of veterans and supporters of fallen veterans gathered at Veterans Monument...
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
More than 75 people spent part of their Memorial Day holiday Monday exercising for a good cause at...
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
Rio Rancho Public Schools will offer a free summer meal program for children in the community. The...
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Ron Warnick
Dog attack victim died from blood loss
TUCUMCARI -- A jogger encountered the pack of five dogs shortly before they fatally mauled a Tucumcari man in February, and two men approached the bloody scene when the victim still was alive.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Landry Sena
Multiple ceremonies took place in Clovis and Portales on Memorial Day to honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. "This isn't simply a day off, this is a day to remember," Col.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: the Staff of The News
One dog-attack suspect enters not-guilty plea
One of the two suspects in a fatal dog-mauling case in Tucumcari pleaded not guilty to two felony charges in district court Wednesday.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: the Staff of The News
Wildcat alumni to be recognized at Hall of Honor
Four individuals are set to be recognized Saturday at this year’s Hall of Honor luncheon for Clovis Municipal Schools at the Clovis Civic Center.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: the Staff of The News
Children's business fair set for Saturday
Area youth will have the chance to test their entrepreneurial sense this Saturday for the Clovis Mainstreet Children’s Business Fair.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: the Staff of The News
The newly hired president of Eastern New Mexico University and chancellor of the ENMU System, James Johnston, spoke of how the university is growing and how he plans to continue.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: New York Daily News
Three die in shooting at motorcycle rally
RED RIVER -- Three people died and five others were hospitalized after a shooting involving two outlaw motorcycle gangs at a New Mexico rally, state police said.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: the Staff of The News
Solar projects approved in Curry and Roosevelt
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) has approved six potential solar community projects located in Curry and Roosevelt counties for the opportunity to build and operate their facilities.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Grant McGee and Steve Hansen
Petition aims at preventing laws from taking effect
A Portales man is helping with a statewide petition drive aimed at preventing new laws from taking effect June 18. Logan Brown, a Portales High School science teacher and parent, said the petitions are targeting six different.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
Curtis C Wynne/News-Sun LOVINGTON — The eagerly awaited 2023 Lea County Fair and Rodeo concert lineup became final Thursday with county commissioners’ unanimous approval of contracts.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Hobbs News-Sun
For the News-Sun Six-time Olympic gold-medal swimmer Amy Van Dyken will be the next speaker in the JF Maddox Foundation Jack Maddox Distinguished Lecture Series.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: Joe Monahan
Time for a long overdue edition of Reader Vox Populi where our insightful readers sound off on the issues of the day. Let's get started.
Published: Tuesday May 30 2023
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW3 days ago1 minDowntown Murder Happened Early This Holiday MorningBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 5/29/2023 @ 8:15AM Downtown Albuquerque - APD tells us that a murder happened early this morning in the area of.
Published: Monday May 29 2023 14:18PM
Updated: Monday May 29 2023 14:33PM
Thunderstorms likely. High 61F. Winds WSW at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 80%..
Published: Monday May 29 2023 08:17AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW4 days ago1 minFirst Responders Warn about the Dangers of The Mighty Rio GrandeBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 5/28/2023 @ 7:00PM Corrales, NM - In the last few days multiple agencies along the middle Rio Grande River.
Published: Monday May 29 2023 02:54AM
by: Jason Watkins
When treating venomous bites from our local rattlesnakes the list of what not to do is longer than the list of what to do.
Published: Monday May 29 2023
by: Gabrielle Porter | Albuquerque Journal Business Editor
Three people killed in a shootout during an annual event in Red River on Saturday — and three...
Published: Monday May 29 2023
by: RYAN BOETEL / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER
RED RIVER — The streets were quiet Sunday evening in this Northern New Mexico town, a sharp...
Published: Monday May 29 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
Listen to the weather Happy memorial day Rio Rancho. The weather provides today, though the heat...
Published: Monday May 29 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
New Mexico, Lujan’s home state, is home to both Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories.
Published: Monday May 29 2023
A parade through town and ceremony at the Carlsbad Cemetery celebrated Memorial Day 2023.
Published: Monday May 29 2023
New Mexico, Lujan’s home state, is home to both Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories.
Published: Monday May 29 2023
by: the Staff of The News
Margaret Padilla was taking a break from Bingo with family and friends outside Clovis' Red Arrow on Wednesday night. That's when sprinkles began, about 7:45 p.
Published: Monday May 29 2023
New Mexico, Lujan’s home state, is home to both Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories.
Published: Monday May 29 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Monday May 29 2023
by: Renato Costa
Published: Monday May 29 2023
New Mexico, Lujan’s home state, is home to both Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories.
Published: Monday May 29 2023
by: Geoffrey Plant
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Published: Sunday May 28 2023 18:38PM
by: ABQ RAW
APD: Motorcycle vs Vehicle Crash at Lomas and Louisiana
Published: Sunday May 28 2023 18:29PM
Updated: Monday May 29 2023 02:49AM
by: ABQ RAW
APD's Homicide Unit Takes Control of Deadly Shooting Investigation
Published: Sunday May 28 2023 16:47PM
Updated: Monday May 29 2023 14:21PM
by: Phaedra Haywood The New Mexican
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Published: Sunday May 28 2023 12:48PM
by: Juno Ogle
Silver City Police sought the man in this photo Sunday, believed to be the suspect in a ......
Published: Sunday May 28 2023 12:43PM
by: The New Mexican
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Published: Sunday May 28 2023 11:16AM
by: Hannah Grover
New Mexico Environment Department Secretary James Kenney compared the U.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023 00:05AM
by: Matthew Reisen | Albuquerque Journal staff writer
The latest: 3 killed were members of rival motorcycle gangs, police said A shootout between...
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
New Mexico State Police said 3 other bikers are facing charges in Saturday’s shooting involving the Bandidos and the Waterdogs.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
Jeff Campbell with the Carlsbad Department of Development said a blighted building "isn't ideal" in the busy area.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
The most revenue produced by any parcel in the sale was $16.2 million brought in by a lease of 280 acres in Eddy County to Devon Energy.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
New Mexico State Police said 3 other bikers are facing charges in Saturday’s shooting involving the Bandidos and the Waterdogs.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
The most revenue produced by any parcel in the sale was $16.2 million brought in by a lease of 280 acres in Eddy County to Devon Energy.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
by: Posts by Russell Huffman | Assistant Editor
Multiple Socorro County fire departments responded to a structure fire on Sunday afternoon...
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
New Mexico State Police said 3 other bikers are facing charges in Saturday’s shooting involving the Bandidos and the Waterdogs.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
Many, if not all, of the indicators that officials use to measure the health of the economy in San Juan County are offering very positive signs.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
by: Piñon Post
The “intelligence” community was desperate to smear the Hunter Biden laptop story that was proven true, and media outlets were forced to issue retractions.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
After a Black man's death in Las Cruces and three other police encounters in which two people died and one was injured, the NAACP is speaking out.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
The Town Hall was billed as a space to review crime statistics. But it came after a group of citizens advocated for a civilian oversight board.
Published: Sunday May 28 2023
by: Geoffrey Plant
Thunderstorms likely. High 61F. Winds WSW at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 80%..
Published: Saturday May 27 2023 18:13PM
by: gallupsun
Environment Department shares food safety tips for Memorial Day weekend
Environment Department shares food safety tips for Memorial Day weekend Saturday, 27 May 2023 09:14 gallupsun SANTA FE — Sharing food with friends and family is a highlight for many New Mexicans over Memorial Day weekend.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023 09:14AM
Air in the pipe system led to the cloudy appearance of tap water in the City of Alamogordo.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: Posts by Cathy Cook | El Defensor Chieftain Editor
Socorro High School’s graduation ceremony was conducted Friday, May 19, 2023 at the Socorro...
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: Landry Sena
Cannon welcomes new wing commander
The 27th Special Operations Wing at Cannon Air Force Base welcomed a new wing commander Wednesday morning at the change of command ceremony.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: the Staff of The News
New 311 app to launch Monday
The City of Clovis recently added a new function in a software package that was purchased called the “My Civic 311” app. The app will give citizens the chance to report issues directly to city departments, according to.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: Landry Sena
Council approves lower tax increase
Portales City Council members on Tuesday unanimously approved a property tax increase, but by a smaller amount than originally proposed.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: David Stevens
Pages past, May 28: Sale on records – five for $1
On this date ... 1945: Military and civilian personnel at Clovis Army Air Field were cutting back on cigarettes. A more-stringent War Department system was going into effect that.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: News
Events calendar - May 28
Today *Unity in the Community – 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Hillcrest Park, 1001 Sycamore St., Clovis. Sermons, games, vendors, car show, food, live music.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: the Staff of The News
Pioneer Days kicks off on Monday
Pioneer Days Rodeo week starts Monday with a “mutton bustin’” event in the indoor arena at the Curry County Fairgrounds. While Pioneer Days had gone on for years in the Clovis area, the first rodeo in the fairgrounds.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: News
Meetings calendar - May 28
Monday *Memorial Day Tuesday *Clovis Civil Aviation Board special meeting — 5:30 p.m., North Annex, Clovis-Carver Public Library, 701 N.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: Steve Hansen
Roosevelt officials approve preliminary budget
A preliminary budget that the Roosevelt County Commission approved on Tuesday projects revenues in all accounts of $18.3 million, expenses of $21.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: Grant McGee
Clovis schools budget put at $168.9 million
The preliminary fiscal year 2024 budget for Clovis Municipal Schools (CMS) is more than the FY24 preliminary budgets of Clovis and Curry County combined.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: Grant McGee
Curry County commissioners presented with $49 million budget
Curry County's $49 million preliminary budget for fiscal year 2024 was presented to county commissioners Tuesday at their regular May session.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: Steve Hansen
Memorial Day activities on tap for Clovis, Portales
Fallen uniformed service members, including a Roosevelt County World War II prisoner of war soon to be buried at home and faithful K-9 service dog, will be honored in cemetery services on Monday, Memorial Day, in Clovis and.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: Landry Sena
Editor's note: This is one in a continuing series of state-of-the-entity interviews with local officials. Sarah Austin is the city manager for Portales.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: John Block
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
On this week's episode of The Reporter's Notebook, we talk to Virgin Galactic astronaut Jamila Gilbert and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Published: Saturday May 27 2023
by: ABQ RAW
Bernalillo Co. DA’s Office - Cases for the Week of May 30, 2023
Published: Friday May 26 2023 17:40PM
Updated: Friday May 26 2023 17:49PM
by: Vanessa Maciel
A recent collaboration has been forged to help landowners who experienced losses due to the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire and its subsequent flooding.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 15:54PM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW6 days ago1 minHomicide Investigation Underway: 2 Shot, 1 Fatally, and 1 Hospitalized with Gunshot Wounds By: ABQRAW staff Posted: 5/26/2023 @ 7:21AM NE Albuquerque - In an incident that unfolded just before midnight, the Albuquerque Police.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 13:25PM
Updated: Friday May 26 2023 14:38PM
by: Juno Ogle
Wolf killing could affect pack’s welfare, groups say
By JUNO OGLE Daily Press Staff The April shooting of a Mexican gray wolf by the government has environmental groups concerned about the welfare of i.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 13:00PM
(Courtesy Photo)The late Tommy Perez Sr., who passed away May 8, praying after a service......
Published: Friday May 26 2023 13:00PM
by: By Alejandro López
A New Mexico State Police officer crosses under crime scene tape Saturday night (May 27) in Red River, where three people were killed and five others were injured in a shooting hours earlier.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 12:32PM
by: By Molly Ann Howell Managing Editor
Bengals spirit Friday, 26 May 2023 04:47 By Molly Ann Howell Managing Editor BROTHERS ATTEND EVERY GAME DESPITE DIAGNOSISThe Gallup Lady Bengals’ softball season is over, but if you had a chance to go to a game you might have seen two older men sitting in the stands, cheering as loud as they could.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 04:47AM
by: By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent
New rule may open opportunities for cannabis cultivation Friday, 26 May 2023 04:46 By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent After a few months of wrangling, it appears that Gallup and builder Rick Murphy have reached an accord that would let him lease one of his buildings for marijuana cultivation.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 04:46AM
by: By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent
Last seen in Gallup Friday, 26 May 2023 04:45 By Holly J. Wagner Sun Correspondent Authorities warn of regional fraud exploiting Native AmericansThe calls started coming in to local law enforcement agencies about a year ago, usually from family members wanting to report a relative missing.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 04:45AM
by: Staff Reports
Police identify gunman, three victims in Farmington shooting Friday, 26 May 2023 04:40 Staff Reports Four people, including the alleged gunman, were killed during a shooting in Farmington, N.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 04:40AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW7 days ago1 minSuspect Now in Custody after Day Long SWAT SituationBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 5/25/2023 @ 8:45PM NW Albuquerque - APD has announced that they have taken the suspect from a SWAT situation on.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 02:51AM
Updated: Friday May 26 2023 03:20AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW7 days ago1 minQuiet Westside Neighborhood Now an Active SWAT Scene as a Felon Refuses to Give UpBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 05/25/2023 @6:30PM Westside Albuquerque - Since early this afternoon, APD has had a large police presence on.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 00:28AM
by: Hannah Grover
Published: Friday May 26 2023 00:05AM
by: Susan Dunlap
On July 1, a constitutional amendment to increase the distribution from the Land Grant Permanent Fund t toward educating the state’s youngest children goes into effect.
Published: Friday May 26 2023 00:02AM
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
The village of Columbus’ elected trustees met once again Tuesday night in a long series of public meetings with budget workshops and other business as.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
Listen to the weather The forecasted rain disappeared over the last couple of days, so this...
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
A Raising Cane’s location started construction on the corner of Southern Blvd. and Unser...
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
Sizzling Egyptian belly dancing is back in Rio Rancho this summer for classes. The new eight-week...
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
The city of Rio Rancho’s Financial Services Department has been recognized for its budget document...
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Tracy Goldizen
Elementary schools in the Rio Rancho Public School district marked the last day of school with a...
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
Fifty-one graduates from The ASK Academy were celebrated Friday morning during a ceremony at the...
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
Leadership Sandoval celebrated the completion of a project at The ASK Academy with a...
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Gary Herron | Sports Editor and Gary Herron | Observer staff writer
The Rio Rancho High School Class of 2023 was said to be the largest in the state on Tuesday, when Observer staff writer Gary Herron covered the event and posted these images.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Leah RomeroLas Cruces Sun-News
The Social Security Administration announced the top baby names of 2022. Check out where New Mexico baby names stand compared to the national list.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Megan Gleason
El Paso Electric could return more than $1.19M to southern NM residents.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Mike SmithCarlsbad Current-Argus
The City of Carlsbad approved an $81 million spending plan for 2024 despite missing $25M in lost state tax revenue from a governor's veto in April.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
The proposal would also allow for interim areas of critical environmental concern (ACEC) designations put in place to protect lands deemed sensitive.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Adrian HeddenCarlsbad Current-Argus
Threats of the downpours and gusts stretched through Eddy and Lea counties in southeast New Mexico, and into West Texas.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Carlsbad Current-Argus
News briefs from Carlsbad and Eddy County.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
The Social Security Administration announced the top baby names of 2022. Check out where New Mexico baby names stand compared to the national list.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Megan Gleason
El Paso Electric could return more than $1.19M to southern NM residents.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Posts by Russell Huffman | Assistant Editor
About the author Related posts Russell Huffman | Assistant Editor Russell Huffman | Assistant...
Published: Friday May 26 2023
The Social Security Administration announced the top baby names of 2022. Check out where New Mexico baby names stand compared to the national list.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
Sisters Lola and Lily Williams of Rippy and the Sillyettes plan to record a new CD this summer, this second.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
Some Riverfest activities have been moved further south along the Animas River this year, but parking for the festival is expected to be much easier.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Renato Costa
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Piñon Post
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: Renato Costa
Published: Friday May 26 2023
The Social Security Administration announced the top baby names of 2022. Check out where New Mexico baby names stand compared to the national list.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
El Paso Electric could return more than $1.19M to southern NM residents.
Published: Friday May 26 2023
by: ABQ RAW
Man Convicted of Bringing Gun to High School Campus
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 23:36PM
Updated: Friday May 26 2023 00:35AM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAW7 days ago2 minMan Shoots at a Tow Truck Driver after his Girlfriends attempt to "Flash" Driver Doesn't WorkBy: ABQ RAW staff POSTED: 05/25/2023 @ 2:20PM Antwan Woods, 44 yoa of Rio Rancho Downtown Albuquerque - On May 18th, 2023, Antwan Woods.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 21:07PM
Updated: Friday May 26 2023 13:28PM
by: ABQ RAW
ABQ RAWMay 252 minPeople Who Still Talk on Cell Phones Will be Targeted by Police This WeekendBy: ABQRAW staff Posted: 5/25/2023 @ 10:30AM Albuquerque, NM – For those 16 or 17 stubborn savages who still resort to holding a phone to.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 16:28PM
Updated: Thursday May 25 2023 18:34PM
by: SUN Staff Report
Primera conversación con el Alcalde, John Ramón Vigil
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 13:49PM
by: Vanessa Maciel
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 11:01AM
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 10:57AM
by: Ryan Lowery
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 10:55AM
by: By Ronald Maltais
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 10:40AM
by: Austin Fisher, Source NM
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 10:38AM
by: ABQ RAW
AFR Responds to Midday Multi-Family Residential Structure Fire, All Occupants Safely Evacuated
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 03:13AM
by: Hannah Grover
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 00:05AM
by: Susan Dunlap
New Mexico has 360 more repeat child maltreatment cases annually than the national average.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023 00:03AM
by: Billy Armendariz
Kerena Barron has traveled a path that some Deming Cesar Chavez Charter High School students can relate to.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
As drops of rain began to fall from darkening clouds Friday evening, May 19, Deming High School’s Class of 2023 began their strolling lap on the Memor.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Hannah Grover, New Mexico Political Report
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management approved the right-of-way for the SunZia transmission line last Thursday.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Algernon D'Ammassa, Deming Headlight
The city’s labor agreement with Deming police was not due for negotiation this year, but City Administrator Aaron Sera asked them back to the bargaini.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
After more than a decade of heated debates, the Sandoval County Commission seemingly put an end to...
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
The city of Rio Rancho will host a Juneteenth Freedom Day celebration from 5:30-8:30 p.m. June 16...
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Michaela Helean | Observer Staff Writer
Listen to the weather The heat continues though it will be a few degrees cooler. Albuquerque...
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Kevin Hendricks | Observer Staff Writer
Corrales Fire Department responded to a call for a stranded person in the Rio Grande around 9:41...
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Posts by Valencia County News-Bulletin
Matthew V. Carrasco attended St. Peter and Paul Catholic School, Youngstown, Ohio, where he played... Read More
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Posts by Julia M. Dendinger | News-Bulletin Assistant Editor
The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation works with students, families, schools and various agencies and organizations to provide services to youth as young as 14 — the youngest a person can be to work in New Mexico with parental permission — up to adults of any age who want to work.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Posts by Julia M. Dendinger | News-Bulletin Assistant Editor
“I want to be a good model for my children and show them, no matter the obstacles, we can still pursue our goals.” Read More
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Posts by Felina Martinez | News-Bulletin Staff Writer
LOS LUNAS — Desert View Elementary special education teacher Janelle Beyerl has been recognized... Read More
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Posts by Julia M. Dendinger | News-Bulletin Assistant Editor
“I know that every single one of them and all the other teachers here in the district, come every day and give their heart, their soul, their everything to support their students,” she said.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: Posts by Julia M. Dendinger | News-Bulletin Assistant Editor
Shetter said the goal of the work is to give people an image “not of the teenage boy who just came out of boot camp, but the man he was on the day they gave him the (Congressional) Medal of Honor.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023
by: John Block
Thursday (May 25, 2023) is National Wine Day, and wine enthusiasts in New Mexico will be pleased to learn of the Land of Enchantment’s rich viticulture history.
Published: Thursday May 25 2023