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.
Capitol worker kept King's secret
Bruce King was same warm and outgoing person in private as he was in public, a Capitol employee who used to see the governor almost daily said Friday.
Legendary makers crafting state guitar
The state commissioned a world-famous Albuquerque company to come up with a guitar that's unmistakably New Mexican.
Golden loot easily sold in Albuquerque
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
Vet says King "lifted him up" after war
Retired Espanola police officer and Vietnam War veteran Dave Pineda was one of the thousands of mourners who made their way to the capitol building Friday to
Prison guard gets 18 years for rapes
A judge sentenced a former correction officer who raped four female inmates to 18 years in prison after emotional pleas from his victims.
Group threatens to sue over gray wolf
An environmental group is threatening to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over its failure to respond to a petition involving the Mexican gray wolf.
Jury convicts man of slaying 6-year-old
On Friday, a jury found a man guilty of shooting and killing a 6-year-old girl as she slept in her bed.The girl's family said that they're upset the murder
Panel: US can extend life of old nukes
An independent panel says the United States can extend the life of aging nuclear weapons for decades with existing programs, a finding that activists contend
Gov. approves cuts to 2 Navajo projects
Gov. Bill Richardson has cut state contributions to two Navajo Nation projects in San Juan County to help close New Mexico's $650 million budget shortfall.