Downtown streets that had been closed for the investigation before 11 a.m. Sunday finally reopened around 5 a.m. Monday.
The state has dismissed its murder case against 38-year-old Zachary Babitz in the death and carjacking of Gordon Wilson, 83.
DeSean Liggins, 21, is charged with a slew of felonies, including attempted murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.Â
Current Commissioner James Ellison is among the 13 candidates being considered for a new term on the Public Regulation Commission that begins next year.
Police allege south-side Speedway attendant Diego Reyes-Andrade, 33, fired shots during a fight with a customer Friday night.Â
The three-year, nearly $500,000 grant will help UNM linguistics professors, and a U.K.-based colleague, build on research.
Lawmakers this year replenished the Rural Health Care Delivery Fund, which pays for expansions for Medicaid providers.
The event is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the ·è¿ÍÖ±²¥ Fe Country Club.
The goal of the program is to encourage people, even those in small apartments, to grow food or flowers for themselves.
The politics of a presidential election are swirling around the event.
The Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Site north of Española is by far the largest such site in New Mexico with estimates of more than 100,000 petroglyphs.
The Palace Modern seeks to offer the privacy of Airbnb with the luxury and structure of a hotel a block from the Plaza.
It's the largest death toll in such an attack since the beginning of the war in Gaza 11 months ago.
In an order dated Friday, Idaho Second District Judge John C. Judge said he was concerned about defendant Bryan Kohberger’s ability to receive a fair trial.
The warrant affidavit quotes a text message that police say Couch sent to a woman 30 minutes before he opened fire Saturday on Interstate 75.
Employees of Public Service Company of New Mexico will be volunteering across the state Thursday in an effort the state's largest electricity provider designated as it…
New Mexico's real estate market appears to be heating up, according to a recent report, with both more home sales and higher prices that have led to the median sale pr…
Taos Ski Valley has received recertification as a B Corporation as well as its highest B Impact Assessment score yet.
The Sage Bakehouse vibe
Sage's friendliness and excellent food took me by the hand and sat me in the corner with a pastry while they managed everyday life.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries is rejecting a proposal Speaker Mike Johnson has put forward that links continued government funding for six months with a measure to require proof of citizenship when registering to vote.Â
The Justice Department and a coalition of states contend Google built and maintains a monopoly over online advertising.
The remote Duck Valley reservation that straddles Nevada and Idaho has battled toxic contaminants on its land for decades.Â
Final day of Fiesta shattered by violence and chaos as police say a reckless driver in a stolen vehicle prompted four shootings by officers in the downtown area.
The ·è¿ÍÖ±²¥ Fe Police Department has seen a slight decrease in crime overall in the first seven months of 2024Â with particular declines in homicides, arson cases and burglaries.
The way we were: Community on parade
For decades, the Historical/Hysterical Parade has showcased ·è¿ÍÖ±²¥ Fe's humor — especially in election years — and its connections to the past.
Elk bugling across the mountains and valleys makes fall a memorable season to visit Carson National Forest's 101,794-acre Valle Vidal unit.
A lawsuit arguing the city has a historic preservation duty to put the Soldiers' Monument back up goes to trial this week.
Abortion a simmering issue in swing districts
A handful of candidates who supported an old law criminalizing abortion are on the ballot in what could be close contests.
The newspaper will publish profiles of the 10 award winners for 2024 beginning Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28.
·è¿ÍÖ±²¥ Fe Community College will offer College Ready, a five-part course, to help student parents prepare to go to college.
Preschool options are growing as states expand early learning programs. That means parents face a dizzying array of choices.Â
Environmental scientists and contractors are working to restore the natural ecosystem over the route built to serve Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Higher Education Secretary Stephanie M. Rodriguez this week called on the university to dismiss another round of finalists as the search nears two years.Â
“We’re never going to get better if we can’t stop the churn at every single level," said Mary Parr-Sánchez, president of NEA-New Mexico.
The winding search for a leader at the southern New Mexico has been years in the making.
Kids and pets in vibrant costumes dominated downtown streets Saturday for the cherished Fiesta event Desfile de Los Niños.
Community members hope a new owner will swoop in to keep the historic St. James Hotel alive after it closes on Sept. 17.
Bill Jordan, a Roundhouse fixture for years, has retired after 26 years with the nonprofit New Mexico Voices for Children.
Rain or shine, fire or flood: Longtime proprietor of Las Vegas store 'catered to the community'
Anselmo Valdez, who died on Aug. 6, started his first job at the tender age of about 9 years old and never really retired.
An instrument developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory recently fired its laser on Mars for the millionth time.
The newspaper will publish profiles of the 10 award winners for 2024 beginning Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28.
Getting the conversation started on housing solutions
Not since President Barack Obama’s $7,500 first-time homebuyer tax credit in 2009 has the executive branch been ready to act so decisively on a housing crisis.
Funeral services have been held in the eastern Ukrainian city of Poltava for the victims of one of the deadliest Russian airstrikes since the invasion began, which killed over 50 people at a military training facility.Â
Huge numbers of Israelis have again turned out to protest the government's failure to secure the return of remaining hostages in Gaza. Israeli air raids in the Gaza Strip have killed more than a dozen people.Â
The stakes have gone up for students protesting the war in Gaza as U.S. colleges roll out new security measures and protest guidelines in hopes of avoiding disruptions like last spring’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations, which led to some 3,200 arrests.
Vietnamese authorities say Typhoon Yagi has killed at least four people and injured 78 others after making landfall in the north of the country.Â
Last month, the CDC officially ended its Bridge Access Program, which has been paying for vaccinations for uninsured people.
The former lab director, who made Los Alamos his home after his retirement in 2017, died in a car crash early Friday morning on the hill, the lab announced Friday afternoon.Â
Loyalty to tradition and high spirits prevailed at early morning Mass as the 312th Fiesta de ·è¿ÍÖ±²¥ Fe officially started.
Popular campgrounds and hiking areas that, starting Monday, will be inaccessible for most of the week were bustling Friday.