The Navajo Nation is working toward opening a second tribal casino and last week published a request for proposals seeking architectural plans for a proposed
Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, Republican Pete Domenici Jr. and other candidates for statewide offices are keeping the secretary of
Authorities have reopened Interstate 40 at Santa Rosa after officials cleared a pileup that involved at least four tractor-trailers.
New Mexicans with training and permits have been allowed to carry concealed weapons for nearly a decade now, but one senator has introduced legislation that
Here are two great words to hear early on a Tuesday morning: Free and breakfast.
A 21-year veteran of the Albuquerque Police Department is off the streets after being charged with a DWI, a city spokesperson confirmed Monday.
Police think a driver that took out two cars in Rio Rancho on Monday evening may have been drinking.
Gov. Bill Richardson's DWI agenda was hit with a big setback by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
A hi-tech tool is helping the Albuquerque Police Department to predict violent crimes and identify the city’s most dangerous suspects before they strike,
As soon as Ellen Snyder was charged with the murder of her former husband Friday, allegations surfaced in the arrest warrant that her husband was abusive.
A man locking up the site of a weekend rave party went on a tirade against a local photojournalist Monday morning.
For only $500,000, the City of Hobbs is beginning to monitor its most dangerous parks using high-tech cameras.
Countless New Mexicans celebrated the Super Bowl XLIV, but some ended behind bars after drinking and driving.
The chair of the Senate's Finance Committee told News 13 Monday that the votes aren't there to pass a half-cent gross receipts tax hike.
The unsettled battle over the budget may mean doom for the Domestic Partnership Bill.
Beginning Monday Feb. 15 the Navajo Nation will be accepting patients at their brand new Regional Behavioral Health Center in Shiprock.