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NMED: Company left tar pit, broke rules

The state Environment Department has issued a notice of violation to Socorro-based asphalt company Blue Collar Construction for improperly disposing of a

Softball chalking shuts out other users

The city’s schedule of chalking lines on Albuquerque softball fields early in the day is drawing complaints from parents and coaches who want to use the fields

Woman waits months for MMA refund

A 59-year-old Rio Rancho resident who admitted she overestimated her capabilities when she signed up for a martial arts gym waited months for a promised

Recent hiring threatens courthouse deal

A deal to finish a courthouse that has already cost taxpayers millions now hangs in the balance because of more questionable behavior by county officials.

Aragón's property taxes disappear

The same year Manny Aragón pleaded guilty to taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in kickbacks, Bernalillo County eliminated the property taxes on his

Report claims FBI to probe Gov's office

There have been conflicting reports about the FBI's investigation into the state's racino contract with the Downs at Albuquerque and the governor's office's

Used car a headache for both sides

An Albuquerque man who bought a used Jaguar in November but couldn’t drive it for seven months because of car trouble is entitled to a refund from the dealer,

Error hurts some schools, helps others

A simple alphabetical error by the state’s Public Education Department cost the most vulnerable students at 25 New Mexico school districts and charter schools

Couple finds stolen jewelry to no avail

An Albuquerque couple who were burglarized last week said they later found some of the stolen jewelry for sale on the Internet site, Craigslist.

Wrestler's star treatment decried

A star high school wrestler who was allowed to compete in a state tournament despite being suspended from school for bullying is proof that a double standard

Tension expected at Chavez murder trial

An upcoming Sandoval County murder trial is expected to stir up tensions, last for weeks and tax the sheriff’s department charged with keeping the peace.

Martinez ignores tech commission

An independent commission that, by state law, is supposed to keep a close eye on the tens of millions of dollars the state spends each year on computer and

After DWI tragedy, life is bittersweet

After a drunken driver killed five members of a Las Vegas, N.M., family in 2006, the lone survivor of the accident and her grandparents found a new purpose in

Women accuse cop of date rape

A former New Mexico State Police officer is under investigation for allegedly drugging and raping two women, according to News 13 sources.

Church attack showed common pattern

The 24-year-old Albuquerque resident who attacked fellow church members with a knife last week showed classic signs of a man out of touch with reality,

Out-dated food products OK to sell

An Albuquerque discount grocery store that specializes in selling food products past their “use-by” dates is not breaking the law or violating health

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