Albuquerque Mayor Richard “RJ” Berry knew he would walk into a huge budget mess when he campaigned for the job last year. Sure enough, dwindling tax revenue
The city of Albuquerque sits in a $66 million budget hole, but could make up almost 10 percent of that--$6 million a year--by getting rid of something critics
On Monday, the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board will hold a public hearing on a petition to reduce the level of greenhouse gas emissions in New
Even though the state is facing a massive budget shortfall, some lawmakers are still seeking $40-60 million for special projects in their districts.
By law, state lawmakers can't ask for campaign contributions in any way during a legislative session, but a News 13 investigation found they are and it's
The lady Lobos were hot in the Pit Sunday even as fans and players shivered in the frigid basketball arena.
As lawmakers last month worked to solve the state's budget crisis in a special legislative session, two state senators skipped much of the work to go on
The grieving relatives of Leona C de Baca went shopping for a funeral and now say their grief is being compounded by a mortuary director who refuses to release
A pilot program to reduce drunken driving by extending bar hours with food and softer beverages has some rehab experts saying it may make the problem worse.
A phone call from a foreign country couldn't be worse than a grandchild begging "bail me out of jail" until the loving grandparents find out they've been
Sex sells, and according to vice cops it still sells on Craigslist despite the promise by the popular social networking Web site nearly three months ago to
Scott Simpson is Tucumcari's recreation director, but on Wednesday he was strapping on a gun to protect his daughter from her ex-boyfriend furloughed from jail
Former State Treasurer Robert Vigil is back in Albuquerque and in between prison and freedom after his conviction in a public corruption scandal.
The Town of Bernalillo spent millions of dollars on a new system to clean its drinking water, but now New Mexico State Police apparently want to know if
Investigators uncovered one of the largest embezzlements of public money by one person in NM, when an audit revealed that someone stole nearly $300,000
The state question pits red vs. green chiles, but it's green vs. blue street signs heating up a potentially pricey dispute between the city of Albuquerque and