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Firefighters train for bombings
Two city firefighters recently got in-depth training for situations they hope to never encounter in Alton - a suicide bomber or other terrorist bombing.
NM Tech spinoff carves out network security niche
CAaNES President Mark Fidel holds a computer hard drive, from which most data is retrieved or recovered.
Chamber summit focuses on competitiveness
The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce will host the New Mexico Summit on Global Competitiveness on June 11.
Gayl and Sam Margolin of Maple Glen announce the engagement of their daughter, Jayme Brooke, to Clayton Everett Sneider, son of Kathy and Stuart Sneider of Husum, Wash.
Stream commission to visit region
Members of the New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission will conduct 21 meetings across the state to receive public input into how New Mexico should balance its future water needs with limited supplies.
Capitan 4th graders 'visit' teacher's husband in Afghanistan
Lieutenant Commander Karl Wenner, an engineer with the Naval Reserves and attached to the 25th U.S. Naval Construction Regiment, is currently stationed at Bagram Air Base near Kabul, Afghanistan.
Legislation enhances funding opportunities for research institute
In the decade since it was created by Congress, the National Cave and Karst Research Institute has had many obstacles to overcome.
Minor earthquake rattles Las Vegas area
Published Fri, Feb 27, 2009 Updated 1 hour, 38 minutes ago Map Beyond the Sun USGS Preliminary Earthquake Report An earthquake that rattled an area north of the Las Vegas Valley has been upgraded to a 3.0 ...
Fine: Lehman Brother's, others drove oil barrel prices up
The sudden crash in oil prices might be the smoking gun that shows speculation, rather than supply and demand, drove the huge run-up in oil futures last year.
Thursday's episode of Jeopardy! will again feature a clue filmed at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.
NM Tech, Biomoda Win Legislative Support For Lung Cancer Screening
The New Mexico State Legislature's Interim Tobacco Settlement Committee has recommended $730,000 in funding to continue a pilot program to screen veterans for early-stage lung cancer.