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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.

Capitol packed with King's mourners

Thousands made their way to the state capitol Friday for a chance to say goodbye to New Mexico's longest serving governor—Bruce King.

Found DNA leads to murder arrest

Bernalillo County Deputies said that DNA evidence helped them make an arrest in a nine-month-old murder case.

Ski Santa Fe postpones opening

Ski Santa Fe will postpone the start of the 2009 ski season until after the Thanksgiving holiday.

'New Moon' dawns on theaters

The second installment of the Twilight saga, New Moon, was a big hit with New Mexico audiences at its midnight debut.

Rain may put pumpkin pie in peril

Nestlé — which sells nearly all the canned pumpkin in the U.S. — says poor weather hurt its harvest, creating a potential shortage of its Libby's pumpkin pie

Victims in Chaparral fire identified

Medical investigators have identified a toddler and two other people who died in a mobile home fire in southern New Mexico.

Alamogordo air service to continue

The U.S. Department of Transportation is renewing New Mexico Airlines' contract to provide commercial air service to Alamogordo.

Los Alamos boy hit by truck dies

A 12-year-old Los Alamos boy has died from injuries he received after he was hit by a truck Wednesday.

Feds: Investment figure ran Ponzi scam

Federal prosecutors accuse investment banker Hassan Nemazee of being a miniature version of swindler Bernard Madoff, but in political circles Nemazee was a

Companion dog killed; reward offered

A stray dog named Sioux who had a knack for winning people over and was about to serve as a companion dog for a Vietnam vet was killed Friday for no apparent

Plan to move racetrack clobbers Ruidoso

Ruidoso could become a ghost town if the Ruidoso Downs racetrack is allowed to pack up and move to Las Cruces, the town attorney said Thursday.
 

Shoppers not likely to save city budget

Unless the economy turns around and fast the city of Albuquerque could have a budget shortfall almost double the projection of just a few weeks ago.

Rail Runner available for Lobo Football

The New Mexico Rail Runner Express will offer rides to the Lobo/Colorado State football game Saturday.

Holiday blitz targets DWI statewide

More than a hundred people have been killed in alcohol related crashes in New Mexico so far this year, and the state doesn't want there to be anymore.

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Father seeks new probe into son's death

A grieving father insists Ruidoso police botched the initial investigation they …

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New Mexico Toys for Tots

The U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys and distribute those…