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Hanford national park bill advances in US Senate
A bill that would create a national park including Hanford's historic B Reactor has advanced to the full U.S. Senate.
Challenging budget times at the lab
The lab, which during Cold War times, enjoyed consistently growing budgets because its employees were doing work critical to national security.
Farmington city council strikes down proposed Albuquerque flight route
Farmington city council did not approve a proposed subsidized flight route from Four Corners Regional Airport to Albuquerque during a special work session Friday morning.
Love of learning, NMSU degrees bring mother, daughters closer
New Mexico State University has helped to shape the lives of two generations of women in one New Mexico family while the third generation of Aggie women is on the way.
New Mexico's economy picking up
After years of recessionary shrinkage there is a new spike of interest in New Mexico as a place for companies to relocate, expand or start up new operations.
El Paso's Strategic Growth Bank acquires First National Bank of Sante Fe
El Paso's expanding Strategic Growth Bank's previously announced acquisition of First National Bank of Santa Fe has been completed.
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Los Alamos National Security Assigned Patent
By Targeted News Service ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 3 -- Los Alamos National Security, Los Alamas, N.M., has been assigned a patent developed by Jaqueline L. Kiplinger, Los Alamos, N.M., and Thibault Cantat, Issy les Moulineaux, France, for a "method of synthesis of anhydrous thorium complexes." The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and ... (more)
Meet the winning couple of this year's Dream Wedding Giveaway, which offers one New Mexico couple a chance to win a $50,000 dream wedding while supporting the University of New Mexico Children's Hospital.
Video: First Look - Trailer for Judy Blume's Tiger Eyes
Tiger Eyes marks the first major motion picture adaptation from the work of iconic author Judy Blume, whose books have sold more than 82 million copies in 41 countries.
Los Alamos girls to represent New Mexico in North American competition
It's designed to get kids excited about science and technology. The girls from the Atomic Flying Pickles stopped by our studios.