A South Carolina man pleaded guilty Friday to charges that he gunned down a New Mexico state police officer who had stopped to help him, marking a turning point in a case that had been set for trial later this year.
After a naturalization ceremony in Albuquerque on Friday, New Mexico now has more than a hundred new U.S. citizens. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services welcomed 123 new citizens at the Albuquerque Convention Center on Friday.
This weekend's New Mexico Brick Convention in Albuquerque is promising to be heaven for the LEGO enthusiast in your life. Here is a preview.
Torrez is giving New Mexico state lawmakers the path forward with two new proposals: one criminalizing hazing and introducing punishments for not reporting hazing, and the other criminalizing cyberbullying that results in psychological or physical harm.
Much of New Mexico is bracing for two Arctic blasts set to hit the state this weekend through Monday.
As we enter a new era in American history on Monday, we would be wise to remember the following two sentences that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke in the auditorium of the University of Oslo, Norway,
In 1991, a radio station in New Mexico played Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" for 24 hours straight, prompting listeners to complain.
In a national environment of declining deals, state and private organizations that fund startups see opportunities in key industries.
A New Hampshire realtor is selling a well-known home in a southwest state that was featured on a popular television show.
Warmer and breezier weather returns Saturday. A weak storm system will clip New Mexico Sunday, bringing colder temperatures and snow to parts of the state. It was a very cold morning across New Mexico with temperatures dropping down below-zero in western and northern parts of the state and the teens all the
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
Albuquerque-based is deploying its firefighting planes to help combat ongoing fires in Los Angeles. "We dropped almost 300,000 gallons of retardant," said Joel Kerley. Thirteen aircraft are dumping suppressants on the Los Angeles fires, according to the U.S. Forest Service on Monday.