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Legendary makers crafting state guitar

The state commissioned a world-famous Albuquerque company to come up with a guitar that's unmistakably New Mexican.

Deputies calm Roswell cemetery dispute

A cemetery own who says he can't afford to maintain the property made good on past threats Friday when he began ripping out the landscaping drawing both angry

'New Moon' dawns on theaters

The second installment of the Twilight saga, New Moon, was a big hit with New Mexico audiences at its midnight debut.

Rain may put pumpkin pie in peril

Nestlé — which sells nearly all the canned pumpkin in the U.S. — says poor weather hurt its harvest, creating a potential shortage of its Libby's pumpkin pie

Alamogordo air service to continue

The U.S. Department of Transportation is renewing New Mexico Airlines' contract to provide commercial air service to Alamogordo.

Plan to move racetrack clobbers Ruidoso

Ruidoso could become a ghost town if the Ruidoso Downs racetrack is allowed to pack up and move to Las Cruces, the town attorney said Thursday.
 

Shoppers not likely to save city budget

Unless the economy turns around and fast the city of Albuquerque could have a budget shortfall almost double the projection of just a few weeks ago.

Black Friday at Cottonwood Mall

Bright and early on Friday, Nov. 27, Cottonwood Mall will open at 5 a.m. for Black Friday, the official start of the holiday shopping season.

Rail Runner available for Lobo Football

The New Mexico Rail Runner Express will offer rides to the Lobo/Colorado State football game Saturday.

Tax fights brewing over budget showdown

Gov. Bill Richardson and many of the Democrats in charge of state government say there's no way to get out of the state's budget mess without raising taxes.

Demand boosting Roswell-LAX flights

It will soon be even easier to fly west from southeastern New Mexico as American Eagle expands its service because of rising demand.

Krispy Kreme returning to New Mexico

People with a sweet tooth are marking Dec. 8 for the return Krispy Kreme to New Mexico and the opening of its first doughnut shop since the last outlet

MVD contractor reinstated

The state has reinstated an Albuquerque-based private Motor Vehicle Department contractor that was temporarily suspended after an employee was suspected of

ABQ company builds Navajo phone service

Less than 40 percent of homes on the Navajo Nation have telephone service, but an Albuquerque company, Sacred Wind Communications, is working to improve that

Builder's return is encouraging news

After leaving the state last year because of the tough housing market, KB Home has returned, building several homes at an Albuquerque development, and experts

Fire raging in downtown Albuquerque

Albuquerque firefighters are battling a blaze at 2nd Street and Marble Avenue NW that is blanketing part of downtown in smoke.

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Golden loot easily sold in Albuquerque Golden loot easily sold in…

Burglary victims often wonder forever what happened to precious items, and now KRQE News 13 has followed the tracks of two accused crooks whose gold loot was sold for scrap and melted …

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