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APS teacher charge with choking student

Another teacher at Jimmy Carter Middle School is in trouble with law for alleged actions involving a student, KRQE News 13 has learned.

NMSU names new president

The New Mexico State University Board of Regents has named a University of Nebraska chancellor the new president of NMSU.

NM ticket wins Hot Lotto jackpot

A ticket sold in New Mexico for the multi-state Hot Lotto drawing won the $1.1 million jackpot for Wednesday's drawing.

Budget squeeze spares APS staff, kids

For now, at least, state budget cuts won't force any layoffs, furloughs or salary reductions in the Albuquerque Public Schools district, Superintendent Winston

Conference looks to keep boys in school

Educators and community members from across New Mexico will meet Tuesday to find out why education is failing boys.

Hockey temps ice Lobo basketball fans

The lady Lobos were hot in the Pit Sunday even as fans and players shivered in the frigid basketball arena.

UNM swine flu death tests university

Earlier this year, the university set some strict guidelines to control the flu on campus. This week they were put to the test after a freshman died on

Students build home from scratch

A group of Loving High School students spent the last year building an energy efficient new home for a local family in need.

Federal agency settles wolf lawsuit

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and environmentalists have reached an agreement Friday that scraps a controversial rule the agency had used to kill or

NM gets learning, telemedicine grants

Several New Mexico communities have received $1 million in federal grants to improve distance learning and telemedicine.

Candidate for NMSU president withdraws

It's down to four candidates for president of New Mexico State University after former Illinois chancellor Richard Herman withdrew from consideration.

HS rodeo won't be invited back in 2014

The National High School Finals Rodeo will not be invited back to northwestern New Mexico in 2014.

NMMI holds veterans' breakfast

The New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell on Wednesday held its seventh annual breakfast honoring veterans and their families.

UNM-Los Alamos asks for mill levy

The University of New Mexico-Los Alamos is asking voters for a mill levy for the first time in 29 years.

Governor hosts Indian education summit

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

NMSU H1N1 alerts go high tech

New Mexico State University is getting proactive and going high tech when it comes to notifying students about the H1N1 flu virus.

Back-to-school tax free holiday

Tax holiday: Friday August 7, 2009 - Sunday August 9, 2009. Download the list, …

Back-to-school supply list

While back-to-school supply lists vary from school to school and even classroom to classroom, here is a …