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South Valley looks to break away

South Valley residents itching to create a brand new town discussed the dream once again Saturday before the measure goes to voters in January.

Mom faces charges for baby's burns

An Albuquerque mom, whose 14-month-old baby was found with severe burns on her buttocks and genitals, appeared before a judge Saturday on charges of child

Two die in rollover crash in Hobbs

State police are investigating a car crash in Hobbs that ended in the deaths of two people. The crash happened Saturday morning on World Drive.

Film to cause I-25 closure again

New Mexico's money making movie business will mean yet another mess for motorists.

Funeral services held for slain nun

A New Mexico nun murdered in cold blood was laid to rest Saturday. Hundreds of mourners came to the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Gallup to pay their respects to

New Mexico Tech gets training funds

New Mexico Tech has received a $23 million award from the federal Homeland Security Department to continue the college's hazard response training program.

Burn underway near Silver City

Firefighters resumed operations Saturday on the Signal Peak North prescribed fire project.

$3 million in refunds due New Mexicans

The Internal Revenue service says it has more than $3 million in undeliverable tax refunds to return to New Mexicans.

NM group gets grant for trail work

The New Mexico Off Highway Vehicle Alliance plans to use more than $322,000 in federal funds and $126,000 in matching contributions for trail work in the

Corpse a hostage in funeral dispute

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

Tipsy volunteers boost police training

It's easy spot that driver who's so plowed he's all over the road, but what about the driver who's walking the fine line between buzzed and drunk?

Trashed Tajique store back in business

Two young adults and a teen boy have been charged with the burglary that did so much damage to the only store in Tajique it nearly put the place out of

Decades of I-40 makeovers wrapping up

The collective sigh of relief heard Friday in northeast Albuquerque came from drivers on Interstate 40 as lanes opened and barriers disappeared around the new

KAFB said prepared for 'active shooter'

The Fort Hood massacre Thursday quickly prompted Albuquerque’s Kirtland Air Force Base into taking a hard look at its own safety procedures.

Celebrity waiters fight Cystic Fibrosis

The annual Celebrity Waiters Night will be held Nov. 7 to help raise money for the fight against Cystic Fibrosis, a disease that strikes children and

Rescue dog fights for own life

A New Mexico border collie that helped find bodies at the Pentagon after the attacks on Sept.11, 2001 is now in a fighting for life against cancer..

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Corpse a hostage in funeral dispute

The grieving relatives of Leona C. De Baca went shopping for a funeral and now …

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Doggie Dash & Dawdle

Doggie Dash & Dawdle is the largest fundraiser and community outreach event hosted by Animal Humane. The …