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Bernalillo County imposes new fire restrictions
Bernalillo County is imposing new restrictions and prohibitions on outdoor smoking, campfires and open burning in areas of the county outside the Albuquerque city limits. Comment?
Suspect in NM church stabbing attack indicted
A 24-year-old man who authorities say stabbed three people at an Albuquerque Catholic church because he thought a choir leader was a Mason has been indicted on an attempted murder charge, the Bernalillo County attorney's office announced Tuesday. Comment?
Farmington leads US in percentage of mobile homes
The Census Bureau reports that northwestern New Mexico's Farmington area along with two areas of western Arizona lead the nation in having the largest proportions of mobile homes in their housing inventories. 68 comments
'Breaking Bad' actor to address NM Lulac
"Breaking Bad" actor Steven Michael Quezada and Michelle Lujan Grisham, the state's first Latina congresswoman, are scheduled to address a League of United Latin American Citizens New Mexico convention aimed at tackling education reform. Comment?
Bernalillo to again consider inmate transfers
Bernalillo County commissioners on Tuesday will again consider a proposal to ship out hundreds of inmates to relieve crowding in the county jail in Albuquerque. Comment?
Fewer signs of distress in NM's housing market
The Albuquerque Journal reports that the report by the Mortgage Bankers Association shows 9.2 percent of homes in the state were either delinquent on mortgage payments or somewhere in the foreclosure process during the first three months of the year. Comment?
Voters chose name for Albuquerque's baby giraffe
They've chosen Abiquiu - or Abi for short - as the name of the female giraffe calf that was born at the zoo on April 20. Comment?
Judge Bill Brogan set to retire May 24
He defeated Alamogordo attorney David I. Rupp in the June 2010 primary election for the 12th Judicial District Judge Division IV seat. Comment?
Group seeks help in protecting horses in Placitas
A group that advocates for the protection of free-roaming horses in Placitas has asked federal officials for assistance in confronting public safety concerns arising from the animals straying on the roads. Comment?
New dual-credit high school to open in Albuquerque
Gov. Susana Martinez says she wants to see more students graduate from high school and be well prepared for college or the workforce. Comment?
Farmington council says no to Albuquerque route
The Daily Times reports that councilors decided against the proposal during a special work session Friday. Comment?
NM governor to unveil newest Heart Gallery exhibit
A New Mexico program aimed at raising awareness about the number of children in foster care and those who are waiting to be adopted is getting a boost this weekend. Comment?
Yelling, screaming, chanting. Kicking the fence. Thumping softballs against the roof. Comment?
Experts: 'La Santa Muerte' to still grow in US
The skeleton folk saint known as La Santa Muerte will likely continue to grow in New Mexico and other U.S. states despite a Vatican official recently calling the saint a blasphemous symbol, according to experts. Comment?
Alamogordo ready to defend home track once again
Chinerika Smith hands off the baton to Virginia Norwood during the last leg of the 4x100 relay on April 26 at the Alamogordo Qualifier. Comment?
Social media raises concern about Disney trademark
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In this May 8, 2013 photo, artwork is shown at Masks y Mas, an Albuquerque shop that sells 'Day of the Dead' art year round. Comment?
Cloudcroft chamber wins tourism award
The award was given Monday during the 2013 New Mexico Governor's Conference on Tourism in Albuquerque. Comment?
Cloudcroft to host New Mexico Rails-to-Trails Association meeting
Today the New Mexico Rails-to-Trails Association continues to explore the Sacramento Mountains railroad trails that have since been abandoned in hopes of converting them into multi-use and multi-access recreational trails. Comment?
Cloudcroft to host New Mexico Rails-to-Trails Association meeting
Today the New Mexico Rails-to-Trails Association continues to explore the Sacramento Mountains railroad trails that have since been abandoned in hopes of converting them into multi-use and multi-access recreational trails. Comment?
Correction: Film Resurgence story
In a story May 2 about the film industry in New Mexico, The Associated Press reported erroneously that direct spending by the industry in New Mexico for the first two quarters of fiscal 2013 was $236 million. Comment?