92°F
1 hr ago | SantaFeNewMexican.com
Interlock advocate wants release from device
A Santa Fe lawyer who helped draft the state's ignition interlock laws is trying to get his own driving privileges restored so he no longer must use the devices.
Plague case reported in Bernalillo Co.
Albuquerque health officials say a 16-month-old girl is hospitalized and recovering from the plague.
EDC, rural development plan Deming summit
The state's Economic and Rural Development Committee is planning a conference in Deming and Elephant Butte this week.
Housing Crop. receives $700,000 windfall
Imagine getting a $720,000 check for being good at your job. That's essentially what happened to the Luna County Housing Corporation, 312 S. Silver Ave.
Businesses have high hopes for soccer complex
A new soccer complex on Albuquerque's West Side is expected to be a boost for more than just soccer teams when it opens.
State Police probing town's water deal
The Town of Bernalillo spent millions of dollars on a new system to clean its drinking water, but now New Mexico State Police apparently want to know if something or someone is dirty.
Public Service Company of New Mexico customers in parts of New Mexico will see an increase in their electric rates beginning Wednesday.
Census estimates show Las Cruces, Do a Ana County continue to grow
LAS CRUCES The city and county continue to experience steady population growth, according to the most recent estimates released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
'Crash' TV show scouts for extras
Saturday, nearly 2,000 people showed up for a casting call for extras in Albuquerque for the TV series "Crash." With the unemployment numbers for New Mexico creeping up to 6.5 percent last month, plenty of people out of work are looking for work.
NM to help clients find new health providers
State officials are working to find other health providers for more than 260 people after Innovative Health at Home Inc.
Projects Include Hull Street bridge replacement; sate transportation commission approves additional funding Thursday, Jun 18 2009, 3:58 pm SANTA FE- Governor Bill Richardson and the New Mexico Office of Recovery and Reinvestment today announced the approval of an additional $16.1 million worth of local road and transit construction projects under ...
Former Clovis lawmaker indicted
A former Clovis state representative is among four men indicted Friday, accused of fraud in the case of an Albuquerque-based housing authority that defaulted on $5 million in bonds sold to the state.
State announces $16M for road, transit
The New Mexico Office of Recovery and Reinvestment announced the approval of $16.1 million worth of local and transit construction projects with federal stimulus funds.
Benito Aragon Guest Blog: APD Has Problems, Where's Marty?
This piece by Benito Aragon originally appeared on Local Dialogue , a blog he founded.
Electric co-ops get $90M in loan guarantees
Three rural electric cooperatives that serve New Mexico communities will receive $90 million in federal loan guarantees to improve distribution systems and other infrastructure.
Press Release: Pat Lyons announces run for N.M. Public Regulation Commisson
SANTA FE Patrick Lyons, who made history by being the only Republican elected Commissioner of Public Lands for two consecutive terms, today announced his candidacy for the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission District 2. The PRC regulates utilities, telecommunications, transportation, railroad safety, natural gas and hazardous liquid pipelines, ...
VIDEO: Volunteers take over search for missing boy
TRADING AT 87-21. FRUSTRATION AND DESPERATION. DAY FIVE OF THE SEARCH FOR THE BOY FEARED DROWNED IN THE RIO GRANDE CONTINUES--BUT THIS TIME WITH ONLY FAMILY AND STRANGERS.
Stimulus funding targets wastewater plant
Twenty-two drinking water and wastewater infrastructure projects across the state will receive $27.5 million in federal stimulus funding, Gov.
Crow tribal members arrested on charges of securities fraud
BILLINGS - Three Crow tribal members and another man have been arrested in New Mexico on suspicion of securities fraud while seeking investments in purported mineral development on the Crow Reservation in southern Montana.
Sponsored links
Best local coupons in Bernalillo
Find a local Lawyer through Lawyers.com
Get Bernalillo, NM contractors estimates Fast quotes from pre-screened contractors