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Audit: Suspect spending in school districts
Three sport utility vehicles purchased for school administrators from an out-of-state dealer.
Health Issues: Program helps prevent teen suicides
The New Mexico Department of Health and several New Mexico schools are teaching students that they can take an active role in preventing suicides through the Natural Helpers Program.
Two killed in crash near Chama
State police said Wednesday that alcohol and failure to wear seatbelts were contributing factors in a rollover accident near Chama that left two people dead.
Debby Ulinski Potter is a research assistant professor in both the Biology Department and the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department.
Dream double for homebrewer Ben Miller
Homebrewer Ben Miller thought he was having a pretty good day Saturday when he found out his beer was one of three big winners in Samuel Adams LongShot homebrew contests.
Fierro: 'I never saw him in the street'
Photo: During his testimony Monday, Carlos Fierro told jurors that it wasn't until hours later, when he was leaving Christus St.
The first time I stumbled upon a New Mexican stuffed sopaipilla, filled with tender pork, pinto beans and green chile stew, I almost swooned.
Judge in Fierro case denies mistrial motion
A district court judge in Santa Fe on Wednesday refused to halt the vehicular homicide trial of prominent attorney Carlos Fierro.
Fierro trial: Eyewitnesses take the stand
Photo: Oceanna Holton of Santa Fe shows the jury a photograph of the former WilLeea TMs nightclub and points to the place where she was standing when Carlos Fierroa TMs BMW struck William Tenorio in the early morning of Nov.
Reclamation to Lease 2500 ac-ft of City of Santa Fe 2009 San Juan-Chama Project Water
The approved agreement also allows the City to keep the remainder of its 2009 San Juan-Chama water in Heron Reservoir through the end of September 2010.
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Join the Cocoa Conspiracy to discuss your completed iphone app or to hash over apps on the drawing board Each Thursday members of Cocoa Conspiracy meet at 9 am at RB Winnings .
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Dori commented on Doug R's blog post 'O'Keeffe Country and Beyond'
"When you come to a fork in the road, take it" - Yogi Berra. And so we did one day last week.
A life of hardships, happiness
Photo: At left, a 1926 photo of Mariano with his family cat in Roy, N.M. At right, Mariano in 1927 with family.
Invention & TechnologyWinter 1995
IN AN AGE WHEN SATELLITE COMMUNIcations can take us anywhere in the world within moments, we sometimes forget how short a time it has been since the interior of our own continent seemed as remote and mysterious as darkest Africa.
Trail dust: Spaniard offered insights on Apaches
Photo: Mescalero Apaches eight decades after Antonio Cordero wrote about them. Note: On the ground are several Apache canteens, woven baskets covered with pitch to hold water.
Shrader made living in sales, not artifacts
Dealer says Santa Fean who committed suicide after arrest in federal sting not a 'big player' Tom Sharpe 6/23/2009 - 6/24/09 A Santa Fe resident who killed himself last week after he was charged with illegally digging American Indian artifacts on public lands didn't seem to make a living that way.
Grab the little ones and ride the rails this summer. The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad is once again offering special Cinder Bear Express children's train rides, complete with the train's own mascot - the charming Cinder Bear.
A river conservation organization that has been studying water samples in the Albuquerque area says it has found pharmaceuticals and household products in water in Albuquerque ditches and drains.
Runoff a concern for El Vado Lake
Flooding fears from the spring runoff have prompted the release of water from El Vado Lake.
Feds release more water from El Vado
The Bureau of Reclamation says it will release more water from El Vado Reservoir to prepare for an increase in runoff from rapidly melting snowpack.