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NM tribes share nearly $3.7 million
Five New Mexico tribes will get part of $3.68 million in federal money to improve housing and economic opportunities.
Local news in brief Nov. 19, 2009
Court overturns exploitation verdict The New Mexico Court of Appeals has overturned the convictions of a former state worker for secretly videotaping teenage girls in a bathroom.
For the Birds: Feathered friends are on the move
Right now is one of my favorite times to watch the birds. In fact, October is my favorite month to do just about anything.
There's a new age of golf in New Mexico
Georgia O'Keeffe knew a good thing when she painted it, and paint she did -- a magical landscape called northern New Mexico.
New Fetish Carvings by Delbert Charging Crow
A report by Aboriginals: Art of the First Person, operators the popular Native American fetish carvings web site at ZuniLink.com . One of our most enjoyable days in New Mexico during Santa Fe Indian Market time was a visit with Delbert ChargingCrow , a Lakota Sioux carver living in Albuquerque.
Police have made an arrest in a Saturday night shooting that happened in northeast Albuquerque.
Blue heeler returns home after major dog hunt
Gracie, a blue heeler missing for almost four weeks, is safe back at home. The dog slipped out of her house near the Lone Butte General Store near N.M. 14 on July 2, and except for a few sightings the first few days, seemed to have vanished.
Blue heeler returns home after major dog hunt
Gracie, a blue heeler missing for almost four weeks, is safe back at home. The dog slipped out of her house near the Lone Butte General Store near N.M. 14 on July 2, and except for a few sightings the first few days, seemed to have vanished.
Rio Grande Voices: Culture interrupted
Photo: On the shore of the Rio Grande, Cochiti Pueblo Gov. Floyd Pecos, right, and council member Joseph Henry Suina recall life on the pueblo before farms were bulldozed and the dam was built.
Officials ID adult from car found in Cochiti
A man whose body was found with those of three children in a car submerged in a New Mexico lake tentatively was identified as Richard Robert Sanchez of Albuquerque, who disappeared in August 2001 with his three young sons.
Missing, Exploited and Murdered Children
The news this week across our nation has been sad and difficult to follow regarding missing and exploited children.
Remains of 4 found in car pulled from NM lake
Police say they have found four sets of human remains inside a car that had been submerged in a central New Mexico lake for at least a year.State police found the car Wednesday when they were searching Cochiti Lake for another vehicle.
Fred Dixon, 1920-2009: Apple grower put stamp on N.M. agricultural history
Photo: Fred and Faye Dixon patented two apple varieties, the Champagne and the Sparkling Burgundy.
Bosque offers artists material, inspiration
"Painted Jetty Jacks," by Zach Meisner, is part of the Land/Art Exhibit at the Open Space Visitor Center in the Bosque.