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A crash that killed a motorcyclist on Tuesday morning prompted sheriff's deputies to close eastbound Paseo del Norte near Coors Boulevard on Albuquerque's West Side. Full Story »
A crash that killed a motorcyclist on Tuesday morning prompted sheriff's deputies to close eastbound Paseo del Norte near Coors Boulevard on Albuquerque's West Side. Full Story »
Outgoing Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chávez talks about what's next for him after he leaves office on Dec. 1. Full Story »
It's now up to the district attorney to decide if a teenage driver will be charged in the death of her 15-year-old friend who was riding on the hood of a car when she was killed. Full Story »
Albuquerque's police chief was more than angry Monday night over a national report claiming his department has not tested crucial evidence in more than 1,000 rape cases. Full Story »
Santa Fe is holding a birthday bash like none other spending $3 million on a 400th anniversary that now is in turmoil and raising questions about where the money went. Full Story »
A mystery continued to unfold at a southwest Albuquerque home late Monday night as Bernalillo County deputies reported finding a Los Angeles girl who appeared to be in serious danger. Full Story »
Officials in southeastern New Mexico are continuing a fight with the federal government over where flooding is or is not likely to occur. Full Story »
A New Mexico soldier has died from wounds suffered when insurgents attacked his unit in Iraq last week. Full Story »
It's increasingly likely that Gov. Bill Richardson will veto some of the budget cuts passed during October's special legislative session to curb a $650 million shortfall. Full Story »
FBI agents were in Navajo Nation tribal court again Monday, and again they left without the man accused of bludgeoning a nun to death in her convent residence. Full Story »
One of the teens accused in the brutal murder of an Albuquerque woman has been in the news before when he burned down a family's house because a girl wouldn't go out with him. Full Story »
As Mayor-elect Richard "RJ" Berry gets ready to take over Albuquerque City, money is very much on his mind. Full Story »
Support for the "public option" in reforming health insurance grew as the House debate led to passage Saturday, and the same may happen in the Senate, Rep. Martin Heinrich said in a live interview on KRQE News 13. Full Story »
The Dow Jones industrial average stormed to its highest level in more than a year Monday as a falling dollar boosted prices for commodities including gold and oil. Full Story »
Western Refining is shuttering its Bloomfield refinery and consolidating the operations of its two northwestern New Mexico plants at its Gallup refinery in a move the company says will save $25 million per year. Full Story »
A security guard at St. Mary's Catholic School in Albuquerque was attacked by a homeless man Monday morning. Full Story »
A suspected burglar has died after being shot by Albuquerque police on Friday night. Police have not identified the man who was shot on the 9100 block of Sandy Spring Ave. SW. Full Story »
A 25-year-old soldier from Doña Ana County died in Iraq last Wednesday, apparently from sniper fire. Full Story »
The FBI and Rio Rancho Police are investigating a bank robbery that happened 10:00 a.m. Monday at the New Mexico Bank and Trust on Enchanted Hills. Full Story »
The Santa Fe National Forest on Wednesday will waive use recreation fees for veterans, active members of the military and their families who want to use the park's campgrounds and picnic areas. Full Story »
Albuquerque police said that a father and son stabbed two people over the weekend and then tried to set the victims' home on fire. Full Story »
Chaves County drivers using U.S. Highway 380 east of Roswell should be prepared for road construction beginning this week. Full Story »
Farmington police were called after a man died while trying to break into his own home through a window. Full Story »
Outgoing Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chávez talks about his tenure as he prepares to leave office Dec. 1. Full Story »
Gov. Bill Richardson, teachers, parents, students and tribal leaders are set to gather Monday for a daylong Native American education summit that is aimed at finding ways to close the achievement gap and increase graduation rates. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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