From Kabul to France in a VW minibus
13 hrs ago | via Berkshire Eagle
Molly and Aurelien de St. Andre began a 6,000 mile Odyssey in Afghanistan aboard an old Volkswagen minibus in 2011, and three months later arrived in a seacoast town in France with a cargo of 150 photos taken along the way with an antique 40-pound box camera. Comment?
Santa Fe couple bring rescued Serbian dogs to US
Yesterday | via Las Cruces Sun-News
In this May 25, 2012, photo, Mary Shepherd pets Zivko, one of two Serbian refugee dogs she is trying to get adopted, at a dog park next to Salvado Perez Pool in Santa Fe, N.M. Shepherd became involved with the dogs after befriending the woman who rescued the animals from certain death in their native country. Comment?
Yesterday | via Santa Fe Reporter
In the Democratic primary race for 1st Judicial District Attorney, challenger Lloyd Drager has made much of the "defense attorney" background of incumbent Angela "Spence" Pacheco's administration. Comment?
Home burglaries on rise again in Santa Fe
Sunday May 27 | via Customer Interaction Solutions
May 27, 2012 -- Monday mornings between 7:30 and 10, when many people get ready and leave for work, are exactly the times when most burglars are getting ready to break into homes. 4 comments
BRIEF: [Video] Early morning crash leaves Santa Fe w...
Friday May 25 | via Customer Interaction Solutions
May 25, 2012 -- A 20-year-old Santa Fe woman was hospitalized Thursday with injuries suffered in an early morning collision after she allegedly ran a stop sign southwest of Santa Fe. Comment?
Friday May 25 | via SavannahNow
Applications for the 2012-13 Leadership Savannah class offered by the Savnnnah Area Chamber of Commerce are currently being accepted. Comment?
Suspect arrested in 2007 murder in Sandoval County
Thursday May 24 | via Farmington Daily Times
Federal authorities in New Mexico say a man has been arrested in Espanola in connection with a 2007 murder case. Comment?
NM governor, husband OK after plane's hard landing
Thursday May 24 | via KWQC-TV Davenport
U.S. Attorney Peter Fitzgerald seemed perfectly suited for his job: Relentless in going after corruption and seemingly oblivious to the politics of the public figures, government officials and business leaders his office... U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald seemed perfectly suited for his job: Relentless in going after corruption and seemingly ... (more) Comment?
Walker survives hit by Santa Fe bus
Wednesday May 23 | via KRQE Albuquerque
SANTA FE - Frightened drivers laid on their horns and gasping bus passengers yelled warnings, but it wasn't enough to keep a Santa Fe municipal bus from hitting a 75-year-old man in a crosswalk. Comment?
[Video] Man hit by Santa Fe city bus not seriously i...
Wednesday May 23 | via Customer Interaction Solutions
May 23, 2012 -- A Santa Fe Trails bus driver was cited after the bus he was driving struck a 75-year-old man Tuesday morning near the intersection of Cerrillos Road at Don Diego Avenue. Comment?
Trial begins in cockfighting case
Wednesday May 23 | via KASA-TV Albuquerque
ALBUQUERQUE - Trial is set for Wednesday in Santa Fe for the cockfighting case against a La Cienega man. Comment?
Fallen police officers remembered
Wednesday May 23 | via KASA-TV Albuquerque
SANTA FE - Ceremonies on Wednesday remembered the 193 New Mexico law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Comment?
Ex-NM lawyer in DWI homicide gets parole
Tuesday May 22 | via Farmington Daily Times
A former Santa Fe attorney convicted in the drunken-driving death of a pedestrian has been granted parole. Comment?
Monday May 21 | via KASA-TV Albuquerque
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez will be kicking off a week of events to honor law enforcement officers, public employees and other heroes. Comment?
Sunday May 20 | via Silver City Sun-News
Robert Fry of Farmington and Timothy Allen of Bloomfield will remain the last two inmates on New Mexico's death row after a Santa Fe jury spared the life of Michael Astorga on Friday and instead sentenced him to life in prison for the murder of Deputy James McGrane during a 2006 traffic stop. Comment?
New McGarrity book set in Tularosa Basin
Saturday May 19 | via Alamogordo Daily News
Author Michael McGarrity talks with some Alamogordo visitors about his new book "Hard Country" on April 23 at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe. Comment?
Convicted NM deputy killer avoids death penalty
Saturday May 19 | via Farmington Daily Times
A man convicted of killing a Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputy avoided being sentenced to death Friday, and was instead given life in prison. Comment?
Friday May 18 | via Ruidoso News
Michael McGarrity sauntered into the cafe in Santa Fe for our interview much like a character in his new western novel, "Hard Country." Dressed in a crisp white shirt and impeccably tailored jeans while wearing cowboy boots that were comfortably well-worn, the soft spoken author was more eager to talk about the characters in his new novel than ... (more) Comment?
Convicted NM deputy killer Michael Astorga avoids de...
Friday May 18 | via Las Cruces Sun-News
A man convicted of killing a Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputy has avoided the death penalty and has been sentenced to life in prison. Comment?
Mexican National Charged with Robbing Four Banks in ...
Mar 10, 2011 | via Hispanically Speaking
Friday morning, Jaime Jesus Sanchez-Ramos, 22, a Mexican national, was arraigned on a federal indictment charging him with four counts of bank robbery in New Mexico. Comment?