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Farmington Medal of Honor Memorial to be unveiled Saturday
A memorial that honors locals who received the nation's highest military honor almost is finished.
Two killed, one injured in single car rollover
Two people were killed in a single car rollover in northern New Mexico Tuesday afternoon.
Couple Accused of Lying to State To Get Aid
An Edgewood couple is being accused of defrauding the state of New Mexico to obtain more than $50,000 in public assistance.
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.
Schedule of Events in Community Gallery for Hispanic Heritage Month
Join us, meet the artists, watch them work, view and purchase finished pieces and maybe even get your hands dirty.
Eleventh Annual a oeCelebration of the Booka
Find out what's happening in the city. Below is a list of current news releases.
Mayor Hosts Mexicoa s First Lady on Monday
Find out what's happening in the city. Below is a list of current news releases.
Watchdog groups hold voter forum
Several groups, including LULAC and Vecino's United hosted Saturday's forum. Albuquerque's city elections are less than a month away, and Saturday's voter forum held at Albuquerque's main library to raise awareness about certain topics.
APD still following hard leads in West Mesa case
The families of the West Mesa victims say they want to bring in a psychic to help solve the case.
Local news in brief Aug. 11, 2009
Christus St. Vincent addresses mental-health closures The top administrator at Christus St.
A Numbers Game: Competitors express themselves with personalized signs
The ever-present numbers pinned to rodeo contestants' backs are more than a randomly assigned piece of paper.
Local news in brief July 3, 2009
Jail has Owens on suicide watch Scott Owens, accused of causing the crash that killed four teenagers last weekend, is on suicide watch at the Santa Fe County jail, Warden Annabelle Romero said Thursday.
Spaceport starts its quest with groundbreaking
New Mexico's past met the future Friday during the groundbreaking ceremony near Upham for Spaceport America.
Killer gets 30 years summer slaying
Photo: John La Bombard Sr. pats his son, John La Bombard, on the shoulder Tuesday during the younger mana TMs sentencing in District Court.
Flag Day: Santa Fe honors deceased Marines
Photo: Cluma TMs widow, Jean Rominger, and daughter Pamela Clum were presented with a Purple Heart award and seven other service medals that the Marine didna TMt receive when he was alive.
Autopsies: 2 found in mass NM grave were murdered
Authorities have released the first two autopsies of the 11 people found in a mass grave in the desert west of Albuquerque.
Albuquerque police look at other states for clues to bodies
Albuquerque police are looking at crimes in other states for clues that might help them solve how the remains of 11 people and a fetus ended up buried in the desert on the city's west side.
NM Land Grant Activists Turn To Obama For Help
New Mexico land grant activists have sent a letter to President Barack Obama, asking for his help in returning millions of acres of land in the Southwest that Hispanic settlers lost when the United States took over the territory.
KB Home gives land for NM murder victim memorial
Three acres of a sandy, leveled subdivision on the city's southwestern edge, where police uncovered the remains of 11 people and a fetus earlier this year, will be donated to develop a park to honor the murder victims.