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Sprint holds Rio Rancho hiring event

Sprint is looking to fill 200 positions at its Rio Rancho facility and will be hosting an on-site hiring event Friday.

Feds help fund river bike, foot bridge

Stimulus money is hard at work in Albuquerque with the latest project expected to give pedestrians a spring in their step and bicyclists a little easier time

Albuquerque call center closing

An Albuquerque call center run by a Cincinnati firm will close in June, costing nearly 700 jobs.

New Rail Runner station set to open

Tuesday, state, local and tribal officials opened the Kewa Rail Runner station with service expecting to start on March 22.

Lobo tourney games mean big business

Local bars and restaurants are bracing for a big turnout on Thursday night for the New Mexico Lobo's first round game in the NCAA Tournament.

Rio Rancho home sales soar

Homes sales in the metro area saw a boost, but Rio Rancho had the most significant increase, according to the monthly report from the Greater Albuquerque

Consent law boosts space tour launches

Amid a remote stretch of desert landscape, New Mexico's springboard to space is evolving into final form.

USPS seeks flexibility to cut losses

Eliminating Saturday deliver is just one thing the U.S. Postal Service is considering to cut costs in the face of a $7 billion deficit, a USPS manager said in

Mayor on pitch for symphony aid

Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry is teaming up with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra to make sure the show goes on.

Restaurants join up on weekend deals

It's Albuquerque Restaurant Week, which means dining out can be a deal at participating restaurants showcase their work with fixed-price three-course meals.

Los Alamos lab awards $100 million contract

Los Alamos National Laboratory has chosen a Texas-based small business to do up to $100 million in waste transportation and disposal work.

Shuttle bus between Aztec and Colo. raising rates

The shuttle bus system that operates between Aztec and Ignacio, Colo., plans to raise its rates.

Fans play hooky to watch Lobo game

A mild case of Lobo fever spread throughout Albuquerque Thursday afflicting many who packed a downtown bar as they played hooky to watch the Lobos play in Las

Consumer, protect thyself

It's Consumer Protection Week, and an event Saturday at Cottonwood Mall will help consumers arm themselves with the information they need to be safe, a postal

Fumes ground departing jet at Sunport

Passengers on board a Delta Airlines flight about to take off from the Albuquerque Sunport had to find different flights Thursday morning.

NM unemployment rate rises to 8.5%

New Mexico’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 8.5 percent in January 2010. The national unemployment rate was 9.7 percent.

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