7 hrs ago | Las Cruces Sun-News
Roswell, NM turtle brutally beaten, stabbed
Police are searching for clues after a group of Roswell juveniles found a large turtle brutally stabbed and beaten to death.
7 hrs ago | Alamogordo Daily News
Police: Large NM turtle brutally beaten, stabbed
Police are searching for clues after a group of Roswell juveniles found a large turtle brutally stabbed and beaten to death.
7 hrs ago | SFGate
Police: Large NM turtle brutally beaten, stabbed
Police are searching for clues after a group of Roswell juveniles found a large turtle brutally stabbed and beaten to death.
Each of the following quotes pertains to one of three people: Keith Gardner, Gov. Susana Martinez' chief of staff and a former state legislator; Pat Rogers, Republican National Committeeman, power lawyer and former board member of the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government; and the other Mr. Rogers-as in, Fred Rogers of the TV show "Mister ... (more)
Nonprofit hopes to tackle regional issues in Carlsbad, Southeastern New Mexico
A nonprofit organization Goal Advocacy says it hit the floor running after it was formed in January, promoting policies that create jobs, strengthen the economy and address state and federal legislation that impact residents at the local level.
Where's Jimmy Hoffa? Everywhere And Nowhere
Law enforcement officials search an area in Oakland Township, Mich., on Tuesday for the remains of Teamsters union President Jimmy Hoffa who was last seen at a Detroit-area restaurant in 1975.
City Spy: Tony Ball squeeze to be handled with care
Tony Ball must be enjoying himself trying to squeeze the highest price out of Vodafone and Liberty Global as they joust for control of Kabel Deutschland.
Albuquerque city council is expected to sign the dotted line on a grant from the state's "New Mexico MainStreet" program Monday night.
There are big developments in a story we have been following out of Roswell where a 5-year-old girl was found caged in a filthy room.
Young girl found caged in room and covered in feces
Most people wouldn't even treat an animal the way this five-year-old girl was found living.
SLO reports nearly $48 million raised in May
In the month of May, the New Mexico State Land Office earned $47.8 million in revenue for the beneficiaries of the state land trust.
When SFR reported last month that a top state employee got taxpayers to pay him an extra $30,000 for his work commute-on top of his $115,000 salary-a key watchdog group wondered if it was just the tip of the iceberg.
Jurors begin deliberations in trial of Roswell, NM, man accused of murder
David Quinonez talks with his attorney during his murder trial Monday morning. Quinonez is accused of murdering Jimmy Romero in the El Paso International Airport parking lot.
New Mexico horse plant faces new legal hurdle
The attorney general in New Mexico has ruled that veterinary drugs commonly administered to horses would render their meat adulterated under state law and not fit for human consumption, reports the New York Times .
Roswell police: suspect tried to escape on girl's bike
A New Mexico burglary suspect is facing additional charges after Roswell police say he slipped out of his handcuffs and tried to make a getaway using a small girl's bicycle.
Police: NM suspect tried to escape on girl's bike
A New Mexico burglary suspect is facing additional charges after Roswell police say he slipped out of his handcuffs and tried to make a getaway using a small girl's bicycle.
NM Ag King says slaughter of some horses illegal
New Mexico Attorney General Gary King, who has been a vocal opponent of plans by a southeastern New Mexico company to resume domestic horse slaughter, says state law would prohibit the operation in some instances.
Murder trial for man accused in El Paso International
The trial for a man accused of shooting and killing his friend at the El Paso International Airport is set to begin Monday morning after jury selection started Friday.
Silver City area events June 10-12
The Grant County Board of Commissioners is seeking nominees to serve on the Grant County Lodger's Tax Committee.
5 Things You Need To Know Before Youa
Sound familiar? Congress had this same battle last year. Both parties have plans to keep the rates from doubling but they're far apart.