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One Eyewitness News 4 viewer to asked why the city doesn't close roads when they are icy and dangerous. Full Story »
One Eyewitness News 4 viewer to asked why the city doesn't close roads when they are icy and dangerous. Full Story »
Kids in Rio Rancho got the day off Tuesday, but not because of slick roads. The winter storm knocked out a communications tower on top of Sandia Crest. So buses couldn't be moved. Full Story »
The chairman and chief executive officer of Public Service Company of New Mexico announced Tuesday that he will be stepping down in March. Full Story »
In the past week, frigid temperatures have caused ten water pipes in seven different APS classrooms to burst causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. Full Story »
Former New Mexico Senate leader Manny Aragon is locked up in federal prison, but New Mexicans are still talking about his strange house in the South Valley. Full Story »
It's a state fund meant to help low-income drunk drivers afford court-ordered ignition interlocks. That fund is drying up, and now there are fears that when the money runs out more drunk drivers will be on the road. Full Story »
December 7th marked the 68th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Eyewitness News 4's Stuart Dyson spoke with some New Mexicans who where there. Full Story »
An Albuquerque woman who was described by a state district judge as a "one woman crime spree" has been sentenced to 16 years in prison. Full Story »
Albuquerque's first mass H1N1 flu vaccination clinic will be held Saturday, but the city's health department is asking the media to not say where it is at. Full Story »
Crews around the state worked to ease power outages after a strong winter storm passed through, dumping more than a foot on some areas. Drivers face icy roads Full Story »
A person who was shot late Sunday evening is being treated at University of New Mexico Hospital. Full Story »
As Albuquerque's cold and homeless flock to the city's homeless shelters, shelter administrators are taking precautions to prevent the spread of the H1N1 swine flu virus. Full Story »
Valencia County animal control officers are busy trapping and euthanizing the estimated 100 cats living at a filthy Meadow Lake house. Full Story »
The controversy over UNM Head Coach Mike Locksley continues on even after the football season has come to an end. Full Story »
New Mexico's largest walk-through light show is being left out in the cold as plummeting temperatures hurt turnout at the River of Lights in Albuquerque, but things are looking up this weekend. Full Story »
It's a decision that could change the face of New Mexico: One month from today, residents in the South Valley will cast their ballots to decide whether it'll become its own town called Valle de Atrisco. Full Story »
Roman Martinez scored 21 points to lead four New Mexico players in double figures, helping the Lobos remain undefeated with a 75-58 victory over New Mexico State on Saturday night. Full Story »
Rio Rancho police are investigating a shooting that occurred Friday night near a restaurant. Full Story »
Holly Holm stepped into the ring on Friday night, but not against the boxer she planned to fight. Full Story »
The FBI isn't finished with the notorious South Valley "Los Padillas" gang-- the investigation continues after the arrests of two accused gang leaders. Full Story »
The contract for Albuquerque's red light cameras is up in less than two weeks, so we asked the new mayor whether the cameras will stay, or if he'll get rid of them. Full Story »
One viewer is questioning if the state is doing its part to help New Mexico 's economy. Full Story »
Many are calling it a buyer's market, but mortgage banker Debbie Bulcock of Albuquerque said gone are the days of the so-called "liar loans," when people didn't have to prove their income. Full Story »
The New Mexico Gas Company says that an impostor technician has been knocking on doors, trying to gain access to residents' homes. Full Story »
A new report reveals a legal system in distress at the Bernalillo County Courthouse as thousands of criminal cases go through its courtrooms each year. Full Story »
Fireworks light up the sky at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. AP/Danny Johnston
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