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Bernalillo County is overloaded with criminal cases and the district attorney says a tight budget and little resources are making matters worse. Full Story »
Bernalillo County is overloaded with criminal cases and the district attorney says a tight budget and little resources are making matters worse. Full Story »
Almost 100 people in Southwest Albuquerque have been without power since Tuesday morning. Full Story »
David Grado entered Judge Pat Murdoch's courtroom shackled, as he entered his no contest plea on Tuesday. Full Story »
A man, who police said is responsible for killing a 20-year-old woman, is free on the streets. Full Story »
D.O.T. keeping roads safe with electronic monitoring. Full Story »
Officials from the Otero County Electrical Co-op are reporting a large outage in that area, affecting Cloudcroft and other communities in the Sacramento Mountains, including Boles Acres and Dog Canyon. Full Story »
From the east mountains to the heart of Albuquerque, morning commuters faced treacherous conditions. Full Story »
A communications glitch -- not weather -- gave Rio Rancho students a day off Tuesday. Full Story »
See images from the state's first major winter storm of the season. New Mexico was hit by heavy snow -- more than a foot in some areas -- and strong winds Monday night and into Tuesday. Full Story »
A winter storm with strong winds has been blamed for the deaths of two people in traffic accidents and a power outage for 4,800 customers of Public Service Company of New Mexico in Santa Fe. Full Story »
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Melissa Chezem is accused of victimizing about 400 people. Her fate was decided today by a judge that sentenced her to 16 years in prison. Full Story »
An Albuquerque middle school principal's domestic violence arrest is raising a lot of questions. Full Story »
South Valley residents continue to hold meetings to discuss the possible future of their community as an independent city. Full Story »
Bullying at Albuquerque schools is boiling over, but one middle school is making sure its students aren't becoming a victim of harassment that could end tragically. Full Story »
State Department of Transportation crews attached plows to dump trucks and stockpiled snow removal materials Monday as they prepared for 12-hour shifts during a windy winter storm that was expected to hit New Mexico. Full Story »
The City of Albuquerque opened an H1N1 hot line this week for people to make appointments to get vaccinations at clinics sponsored by the New Mexico Department of Health. Full Story »
With the temperature dipping into the teens recently, some homeless will find warmth at Albuquerque shelters. Full Story »
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Last July a disabled couple was hit by a suspected drunk driver. Tina Mulliner survived but her fiance did not. Full Story »
While the temperatures might be dropping, one Four Corners facility says it can turn on the heat and save some money. Full Story »
A Tijeras woman says she is outraged that Qwest Communications is putting her family in danger. Full Story »
Sen. Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall have asked Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to extend the deadline that New Mexico be in compliance with the REAL ID law. Full Story »
South Valley residents said they are trying to find a solution to what they call a destructive road problem. Full Story »
There could be some big changes for the South Valley in one month. Full Story »
Christmas decorations illuminate Berlin's main shopping streets. AP Photo/Franka Bruns
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