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Ex-deputy who used stun gun on Espanola teen gets plea deal

SANTA FE – A former New Mexico sheriff's deputy who faced charges for using a stun gun on a teen with special needs has agreed to never work in law enforcement again. The Santa Fe New Mexica...

Former Congressman Pearce reelected as NM GOP chairman

ALBUQUERQUE – Former U.S. Congressman Steve Pearce was elected Saturday to a third consecutive term as chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico after the GOP failed to make significant...

Albuquerque has record 115 homicides and counting this year

ALBUQUERQUE – Albuquerque has set a record for the most homicides in one year at 115 and counting, according to authorities. The Albuquerque Journal reported the record was previously set i...

U.S. targets Russian mercenary group over religious freedom

WASHINGTON – The Biden administration on Friday placed a well-known Russian paramilitary organization on a list of religious freedom violators alongside a number of notorious terrorist organ...

A rail strike looms, and impact on U.S. economy could be broad

The stakes are so high that Congress is expected to intervene

New Mexico urges flu, COVID immunization for children

SANTA FE – State health officials are encouraging the immunization of children against flu and COVID-19 without making changes to its list of other vaccines required for school entry in the ...

U.S. gives protections to rare Midwest bird as prairie suffers

Prairie chicken’s range includes oil-rich Permian Basin

New Mexico police: Planned attack led to university shooting

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico investigators say a University of New Mexico student conspired with two other students and a teenage girl to lure a visiting New Mexico State University basketball p...

Police: Gunman kills 5 at gay club in Colorado Springs, is subdued by patrons

25 people injured; investigators determining a motive

U.S. outlines effects of withdrawing land near Chaco park from oil drilling

Oil production could see a 2.5% reduction

New Mexico pays for empty buildings as remote work lingers

SANTA FE — Inspections have found that New Mexico is paying to maintain entire buildings and several building floors of unused office space as many state workers continue to telecommute from...

New Mexico begins certification process for midterm election

SANTA FE – Midterm election results were certified Tuesday by at least two county commissions in New Mexico at the start of a once-routine process that in some locations has become a focal p...