• Española school district opens all varsity coaching positions

    Española school district opens all varsity coaching positions
    ESPAÑOLA, N.M. (KRQE) – There could be a big shake up in the Española Schools Athletic Department.
    The district, which has been the focus of some major controversy is now advertising all head coaching jobs.
    The biggest controversy has been about head basketball coach Richard Martinez and how school board members and the superintendent allegedly dealt with him and complaints against him.
    Now all eight varsity sports coaching jobs have been officially opened. The Sant
  • Family gets a shock when turkey crashes through windshield

    Family gets a shock when turkey crashes through windshield
    ROLLING PRAIRIE, Ind. (AP) — A New Jersey family traveling through northern Indiana got a shock when a 30-pound turkey crashed through their vehicle’s windshield.
    LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Michael Kellems says the flying bird collided Tuesday with the family’s rented SUV. The dead turkey was left lodged in the shattered windshield as driver John Tarabocchia of Emerson, New Jersey, pulled over along U.S. 20.
    Kellems says he has been an officer for 31 years and
  • Roswell man accused of killing his family extradited from Mexico

    Roswell man accused of killing his family extradited from Mexico
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) –  The Attorney General’s Office says a Roswell man accused of killing his family was extradited back to the U.S. from Mexico on Wednesday.
    Juan David Villegas-Hernandez, 34, was apprehended in the area of Arizpe, Mexico last summer after allegedly shooting his wife, Cynthia, and their four young daughters at their home in Roswell.
    According to court documents, they were shot in their beds and it was a 15-year-old cousi
  • Severe storms threaten central US; trucker dies in Oklahoma

    Severe storms threaten central US; trucker dies in Oklahoma
    SPUR, Texas (AP) — A storm system that’s blamed for the death of a truck driver in Oklahoma barreled eastward Wednesday, putting 17 million people in the central United States at risk for bad weather, forecasters said.
    Three storm chasers also died Tuesday in a collision as they raced toward a tornado-warned storm in West Texas, authorities said.
    The storms that struck Texas and Oklahoma late Tuesday brought tornadoes, tennis ball-sized hail and powerful winds, but no widespread dama
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  • DA: Grand jury indicts 15 street gang members

    DA: Grand jury indicts 15 street gang members
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County District Attorney Raul Torrez announced the indictment of 15 gang members.
    Torrez said 52 separate cases were investigated and that the 15 individuals were indicted on counts of racketeering, auto and residential burglary, gun thefts and extreme animal cruelty. The charges stem from a crime spree where minors were encouraged to participate.
    “Modeled after federal law, designed to take down and dismantle organized crime and major drug traff
  • ABQid to focus on health startups as launch of new approach

    ABQid to focus on health startups as launch of new approach
    ABQid is giving up its generalist approach to startup development for one that focuses on specific industry sectors, beginning with health and wellness. By dropping its previous shotgun approach, the Albuquerque-based business accelerator can help groups of similarly-focused startups dig deeper into specific markets, offering them more targeted resources and mentoring to succeed, ABQid Executive […]
  • Updated: Justin Timberlake to perform at US Grand Prix in Austin

    Updated: Justin Timberlake to perform at US Grand Prix in Austin
    AUSTIN, Texas — Justin Timberlake will perform race weekend at Formula One’s only stop in the U.S. Organizers of the U.S. Grand Prix announced Wednesday that the pop singer will perform on Oct. 21. The Texas race got a major boost in 2016 from Taylor Swift’s only concert of the year. Bobby Epstein, president of […]
  • Updated: In Russia’s once-quiet provinces, young people lead protest

    Updated: In Russia’s once-quiet provinces, young people lead protest
    TAMBOV, Russia — The city of Tambov in southern Russia is one of those sleepy, provincial centers that have in the past been the heartland of support for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Not anymore. “Corruption is the root of all problems,” says Maria Nizhivenko, a 20-year old coffee shop employee who was detained by police […]
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  • In a message to Trump, Arab leaders renew calls for a Palestinian state

    In a message to Trump, Arab leaders renew calls for a Palestinian state
    SWEIMEH, Jordan – Arab leaders reaffirmed their support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Wednesday at their annual meeting, a move seen as a unified message to President Donald Trump ahead of visits to Washington by three Arab leaders next month. In a communique, the Arab League called for a fresh series […]
  • A bill introduced in Congress would ban wild or exotic animals in traveling acts

    A bill introduced in Congress would ban wild or exotic animals in traveling acts
    Mexico, Peru and several other Latin American countries have banned or restricted the use of animals in traveling circuses in recent years. Performing animals are even rarer in Europe, where many nations prohibit them. There is no such federal law in the United States. But dozens of local bans, as well as Ringling Bros. and […]
  • DA to ask state Supreme Court to weigh in on pretrial detention amendment

    DA to ask state Supreme Court to weigh in on pretrial detention amendment
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bernalillo County District Attorney wants to keep more people behind bars until they’re tried. He says he doesn’t believe a constitutional amendment that keeps the most dangerous accused criminals behind bars is working. Now, he’s expected to ask the state Supreme Court to step in.
    DA Raul Torrez says there are too many obstacles to keep alleged, violent offenders in custody. Wednesday, he was in federal court to ensure one of them does
  • Bernalillo County approves upping taxes to raise $30 million

    Bernalillo County approves upping taxes to raise $30 million
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – Taxes are going up for residents of Bernalillo County.
    The Bernalillo County commissioners voted Tuesday to raise the gross receipts tax, a move that is expected to raise $30 million in revenue. The increase of three-sixteenths of 1 cent on the receipts tax will add 18.75 cents to the cost of a $100 purchase. It does not require voter approval.
    The tax increase goes into effect July 1.
    In total the gross receipt tax moves from 7.3125 percent to 7.5 percent in the A
  • Man convicted of Las Vegas slaying committed for 20 years

    Man convicted of Las Vegas slaying committed for 20 years
    LAS VEGAS, N.M. (AP) – A man found guilty of a grisly Las Vegas killing has been committed to 20 years at the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute.
    The Las Vegas Optic reports that 49-year-old Ricky Quintana was found guilty of second-degree murder in the April 2003 death of Michael Grube. He was convicted through evidentiary hearings after he was found unfit to stand trial.
    Grube’s body was found nearly decapitated in April 2003. He suffered more than 50 blunt-force and sharp-forc
  • Trump vows efforts to fight nation’s opioid addiction crisis

    Trump vows efforts to fight nation’s opioid addiction crisis
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is vowing to step up efforts to combat the nation’s opioid addiction crisis.
    Trump said his administration wants “to help people who have become so badly addicted.”
    He kicked off a commission to combat the growing problem at an event Wednesday at the White House. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who spoke emotionally about the problem during his presidential campaign, will lead the commission.
    Trump promised to step up drug preventi
  • US opens formal investigation into civilian deaths in Mosul

    US opens formal investigation into civilian deaths in Mosul
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military has launched a formal investigation into what role the U.S. played in the deaths of dozens of civilians in Mosul, Iraq, earlier this month, amid warnings from a top American general that the dense urban fight is making it harder to avoid killing innocents.
    Gen. Joseph Votel, head of U.S. Central Command, told Congress that Islamic State militants are exploiting American sensitivities to civilian casualties, using people as human shields to avoid being ta
  • Gov. Martinez talks job creation at Chamber of Commerce event

    Gov. Martinez talks job creation at Chamber of Commerce event
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Gov. Martinez joined the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Wednesday to discuss creating jobs.
    The daylong event looks at the state’s tax structure, growing industries, and future economic development.
    “There are many moving pieces for economic development to work, but the biggest one is making sure we are welcoming to the people here,” the governor said.
    Gov. Martinez talked about how big companies are now taking an interest in the state. She als
  • Census suggests counting LGBT, then “corrects,” deletes

    Census suggests counting LGBT, then “corrects,” deletes
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Census Bureau said Wednesday that it mistakenly proposed counting LGBTQ Americans and has since “corrected” the proposal to remove the gender and sexuality category. Gay rights groups quickly declared that it was another sign that President Donald Trump was reneging on a campaign promise to protect them.
    The statement came a day after the agency sent Congress its proposals for the subjects to ask Americans about categorizing themselves in the 2020 Cen
  • Census suggests counting LGBT, then “corrects” and deletes

    Census suggests counting LGBT, then “corrects” and deletes
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Census Bureau said Wednesday that it mistakenly proposed counting LGBTQ Americans and has since “corrected” the proposal to remove the gender and sexuality category. Gay rights groups quickly declared that it was another sign that President Donald Trump was reneging on a campaign promise to protect them.
    The statement came a day after the agency sent Congress its proposals for the subjects to ask Americans about categorizing themselves in the 2020 Cen
  • Updated: Toshiba says Westinghouse files for bankruptcy protection

    Updated: Toshiba says Westinghouse files for bankruptcy protection
    TOKYO — Japan’s embattled Toshiba Corp. said Wednesday that its U.S. nuclear unit Westinghouse Electric Co. has filed for bankruptcy protection, marking a key step in its struggles to stop the flow of massive red ink. Toshiba said in a statement that it filed the Chapter 11 petition in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of New […]
  • Updated: Samsung’s Galaxy S8 phone aims to dispel the Note 7 debacle

    Updated: Samsung’s Galaxy S8 phone aims to dispel the Note 7 debacle
    NEW YORK — Samsung seems to be playing it safe with its first major smartphone since the embarrassing recall of its fire-prone Note 7. The Galaxy S8 features a larger display than its predecessor, the Galaxy S7, and sports a voice assistant intended to rival Siri and Google Assistant. But there is no increase in […]
  • House sends bill to Trump blocking online privacy regulation

    House sends bill to Trump blocking online privacy regulation
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress has sent President Donald Trump legislation that would kill an online privacy regulation, a move that could eventually allow internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to sell the browsing habits of their customers.
    The Federal Communications Commission rule issued in October was designed to give consumers greater control over how internet service providers share information. But critics said the rule would have stifled innovation and picked winners
  • Updated: Family gets a shock when turkey crashes through windshield

    Updated: Family gets a shock when turkey crashes through windshield
    A New Jersey family traveling through northern Indiana got a shock when a 30-pound turkey crashed through their vehicle's windshield.…
  • New Mexico gets record tobacco settlement payment

    New Mexico gets record tobacco settlement payment
    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) – New Mexico this year will receive the largest tobacco settlement payment it has ever received from the industry.
    The state attorney general’s office made the $50 million announcement Tuesday, saying the payment includes an additional $14.5 million as a result of a court ruling in which the judge sided with New Mexico over allegations that the state had been shortchanged by the industry.
    Attorney General Hector Balderas said the payment will ensure additional fun
  • Updated: EU blocks merger of Deutsche Boerse, London Stock Exchange

    Updated: EU blocks merger of Deutsche Boerse, London Stock Exchange
    BERLIN — European regulators blocked the proposed merger of Germany’s Deutsche Boerse and the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday, saying it would effectively have created a European monopoly in clearing bonds. They shot down the pair’s third attempt at a merger, which would have united the stock exchanges of Germany, Britain and Italy as well […]
  • Updated: Environmental groups vowing to fight Trump climate actions

    Updated: Environmental groups vowing to fight Trump climate actions
    CHICAGO — Environmental groups that have hired extra lawyers in recent months are prepared to go to court to fight a sweeping executive order from President Donald Trump that eliminates many restrictions on fossil fuel production and would roll back his predecessor’s plans to curb global warming. But they said they’ll take their first battle […]
  • Driver strikes Capitol Police cruiser, taken into custody

    Driver strikes Capitol Police cruiser, taken into custody
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman described as “erratic and aggressive” drove a vehicle into a U.S. Capitol Police cruiser near the Capitol on Wednesday morning and was taken into custody, police said.
    Shots were fired, but the incident appeared to be criminal in nature with “no nexus to terrorism,” said Capitol Police spokeswoman Eva Malecki. No one was injured. She said the U.S. Capitol remained open.
    Malecki described the woman as an “erratic and aggressive driver.
  • Senate, White House pass on House push to revive health bill

    Senate, White House pass on House push to revive health bill
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans and White House officials sounded ready to abandon efforts to repeal and replace the nation’s health care law, at least for now, even as House Republicans — and the president himself — insisted Tuesday they were not ready to give up.
    The intraparty dispute came in the wake of last Friday’s collapse of health care legislation in the House, a GOP humiliation at the climactic moment of seven years of promises to get rid of former Pr
  • European scientists, officials warn against US climate plan

    European scientists, officials warn against US climate plan
    BERLIN (AP) — Scientists, officials and environmental campaigners in Europe said Tuesday that the United States would be damaging its own interests if it rolls back the previous administration’s efforts to curb climate change.
    U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday that would rescind, suspend or review Obama-era regulations, including those restricting greenhouse gas emissions at coal-fired power plants.
    The regulations are a key part of America&rs
  • Ford recalls 570K vehicles for fire risk, door latch trouble

    Ford recalls 570K vehicles for fire risk, door latch trouble
    DETROIT (AP) — Ford is recalling more than 570,000 vehicles in North America and Europe to fix separate problems that can cause engine fires and doors to fly open unexpectedly.
    The recalls will hit the company’s bottom line in the first quarter of this year. Ford said in a Wednesday filing with securities regulators that the recalls will cut pretax earnings by $295 million.
    The engine fire recall covers over 360,000 vehicles in North America and Europe. In North America it includes E
  • Ford recalls 440K vehicles for fire risk, door latch trouble

    Ford recalls 440K vehicles for fire risk, door latch trouble
    DETROIT (AP) — Ford is recalling more than 440,000 vehicles in North America to fix problems that can cause engine fires and doors to open unexpectedly.
    The first recall covers over 230,000 Escape SUVs, Fiesta ST subcompacts, Fusion midsize cars and Transit Connect vans with 1.6-Liter turbocharged engines from 2013 through 2015.
    The company says engines can overheat, causing the cylinder head to crack and leak oil that can catch fire. Ford has 29 reports of fires, but no injuries.
    Owners c
  • Rail Runner offers riders views not through the windows

    Rail Runner offers riders views not through the windows
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A new program aims to help encourage both kids and parents to read. The New Mexico Rail Runner Express passengers will have something new to look at when boarding the train with  the new program “Reading on the Rails.”
    Each train car now features a brightly labeled pocket containing children’s books right near the entrance of each car. The goal, to provide meaningful and educational experience while riding the train.
    Reading on th
  • Local restaurant shares Meatball Sub recipe

    Local restaurant shares Meatball Sub recipe
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A small, local inspired restaurant has just opened their doors in the heart of all construction, but don’t see it as being a problem for business.
    2G’s Bistro roasts all their meats in-house and they make everything from scratch and they’re sharing how to make their Green Chili Meatball Sub.
    Ingredients:
    Ground beef
    Green Chili
    Eggs
    Cheese
    Marinara
    Directions:
    Put 3, 3-ounce meatballs on top of a fresh Baggette smothered in marinara and pro
  • Wednesday’s Morning Rush Video, 5 Facts: Storm system moves out of New Mexico

    Wednesday’s Morning Rush Video, 5 Facts: Storm system moves out of New Mexico
    The 5 Facts You Need to Know
    1. As our latest storm system departs, a few lingering showers will hold across eastern New Mexico this afternoon. Expect skies to clear through the late evening and overnight.
    Full story: John’s Wednesday Morning Forecast
    2. Attorneys are saying there will not be a plea deal for the former Santa Fe County sheriff’s deputy charged with the murder of a fellow lawman. Tai Chan’s retrial is set to begin next month. In 2014, Chan shot and killed De
  • Duke City events to close out March and bring in April

    Duke City events to close out March and bring in April
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Whether you’re a visitor, lived here your entire life, or are somewhere in the middle, you are bound to be looking for something to do.
    With Albuquerque’s feel of a small town in a big city, repetitiveness seems to become the norm. So those who are looking to get out of the same-old, same-old, don’t worry, there are always fun events happening around town to help you venture from your comfort zone.
    This week, there is plenty to keep you bus
  • UK police, Muslim youths to link hands to mark London attack

    UK police, Muslim youths to link hands to mark London attack
    LONDON (AP) — British police officers will be linking hands with members of a Muslim youth group on a London bridge to mark last week’s attack outside Parliament that killed four people.
    The Metropolitan Police Federation says the intention is to link hands across Westminster Bridge from the south to the north at the moment the attack began at 2:40 p.m. on March 22.
    The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association says its members plan to wear T-shirts printed with the message “I am a Mu
  • UK police, Muslim youths link hands to mark London attack

    UK police, Muslim youths link hands to mark London attack
    LONDON (AP) — Police officers, Muslim youths and hundreds of others linked hands Wednesday on Westminster Bridge to honor the four people who died in a terrorist attack that started on the span a week earlier.
    The bridge fell silent at 2:40 p.m. to mark the moment when Khalid Masood began mowing down pedestrians, killing three. Masood then fatally stabbed a policeman in a courtyard on the grounds of Parliament.
    Police say Masood, a native Briton, was inspired by extremist ideology, but tha
  • Somalia’s drought once again has thousands on the move

    Somalia’s drought once again has thousands on the move
    GARASBALEY, Somalia (AP) — Tears fill Sahra Muse’s eyes as she stares at her severely malnourished son, his thin arms crossed over his bloated stomach.
    Before he succumbed to hunger, 7-year-old Ibrahim Ali had helped his mother herd the family’s 30 cows on their farm in Toratorow, a village in Lower Shabelle region. But the family lost all they had to the growing drought.
    The 32-year-old Muse walked for three days to reach this wind-swept camp 13 kilometers (8 miles) south of S
  • Jordan FM says Arab summit ends with ‘message of peace’

    Jordan FM says Arab summit ends with ‘message of peace’
    DEAD SEA, Jordan (AP) — Arab leaders on Wednesday endorsed key Palestinian positions in the conflict with Israel — a signal to President Donald Trump that a deal on Palestinian statehood must precede any Israeli-Arab normalization.
    In a one-day summit, they relaunched a peace plan that offers Israel normalization with Arab and Muslim states, provided it cedes lands it captured in 1967 to a future Palestinian state. A closing statement said that “peace is a strategic option&rdqu
  • China affirms climate pledge after Trump rolls back rules

    China affirms climate pledge after Trump rolls back rules
    BEIJING (AP) — China promised Wednesday to stick to its climate commitments after President Donald Trump eased U.S. curbs on coal and oil use, opening the way for Beijing to assert itself as a leader in environmental policy.
    China is the No. 1 emitter of climate-changing greenhouse gases but also the top investor in solar, wind and other renewable energy. It has promised to cap coal use and rein in growth of carbon dioxide emissions.
    “As a responsible developing country, China’
  • Arab summit to endorse Palestinian positions with eye on US

    Arab summit to endorse Palestinian positions with eye on US
    DEAD SEA, Jordan (AP) — Arab leaders held their annual summit on Wednesday, poised to endorse key Palestinian positions in the conflict with Israel — a signal to President Donald Trump that a deal on Palestinian statehood must precede any Israeli-Arab normalization.
    The Palestinian quest for independence also served as a showcase for Arab unity in a fractured region, where leaders find themselves on opposite sides of long-running conflicts, particularly Syria’s six-year-old civ
  • Arab leaders ready to work with Trump on Mideast peace deal

    Arab leaders ready to work with Trump on Mideast peace deal
    DEAD SEA, Jordan (AP) — Arab leaders on Wednesday relaunched a peace plan that offers Israel full ties in exchange for Palestinian statehood, signaling to President Donald Trump that they are ready to engage if he tries to broker a broader Mideast peace.
    Host Jordan said the one-day Arab summit held on the shores of the Dead Sea sent a “message of peace” — though one that could put new pressure on Israel to withdraw from lands it occupied in the 1967 Mideast war.
    The gath
  • Free Range aims to help start-ups, entrepreneurs, students with co-working space

    Free Range aims to help start-ups, entrepreneurs, students with co-working space
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – We’ve all heard of Airbnb used to rent a room to sleep. Another company in Albuquerque is allowing startup companies to rent office space for a day, week, even monthly.
    The creator of Albuquerque’s newest co-working space is already looking to expand by adding more locations in the Land of Enchantment and neighboring states like Arizona and Texas. It’s part of a growing trend of co-working spaces.
    His goal? To inspire future partnerships an
  • Rio Rancho custodian in running for Janitor of the Year

    Rio Rancho custodian in running for Janitor of the Year
    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Sweeping the competition. A janitor at one local middle school is in the running for the title of Janitor of the Year.
    Rio Rancho Middle School head custodian, Loy Lopez, is one of ten nationwide finalists in the Cintas Corporation’s contest.
    Loy helped install a closer handicapped parking space next to a building for a teacher who has a daughter with mobility issues.
    The winner is chosen by popular vote. They will get a $5,000 cash prize, $5,000 in Cintas a
  • Lobo baseball defeats NMSU 5-3 in Las Cruces

    Lobo baseball defeats NMSU 5-3 in Las Cruces
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Aggies had more hits but, the Lobos had more runs in a 5-3 victory over rival New Mexico State Tuesday. The Aggies had 9 hits to that of 7 for the Lobos. Andre Gregory put the Lobos ahead in the 4th inning with a two-run home run. The Lobos scored three runs in the inning and led 3-2.
    The Aggies would tie the game on a Cooper Williams RBI single in the bottom of the fourth. The Lobos regained the lead in the top half of the 5th inning when Jared Meng’s
  • NMSU guard Ian Baker named AP Honorable Mention All American

    NMSU guard Ian Baker named AP Honorable Mention All American
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Ian Baker has another honor to add to his resume. The WAC Player of the Year found out Tuesday that he is an AP Honorable Mention All-American.
    Baker led the Aggies in scoring with over 16 points per game and over four assists. Baker and the Aggies won the WAC Tournament Championship in Paul Weir’s first year as head coach.
    The Aggies had their season ended in the NCAA Tournament when they lost their first game against Baylor.
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  • Westbound I-40 at Juan Tabo reopens after fatal pedestrian crash

    Westbound I-40 at Juan Tabo reopens after fatal pedestrian crash
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Westbound I-40 has reopened after a fatal pedestrian accident.
    Albuquerque police say traffic was being diverted at Juan Tabo Wednesday morning.
    Details about the crash have not been released.
    For more metro traffic information click here.
    KRQE News 13 will provide updates as they become available.I40 Westbound at Juan Tabo is now open
    — Albuquerque Police (@ABQPOLICE) March 29, 2017
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  • Albuquerque police: Woman found dead on westbound I-40

    Albuquerque police: Woman found dead on westbound I-40
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Police are trying to find out more after a woman was found dead on I-40 Wednesday morning.
    According to the Albuquerque Police Department, officers were called to the area around 3:30 a.m. When they arrived, the incident was deemed a motors call-out and a portion of the interstate was shut down.
    Police initially thought that woman was killed in a crash but say investigators did not find evidence of that. Now they are trying to find out what happened.
    At this
  • Breaking: I-40 closed at Tramway for pedestrian fatality

    Breaking: I-40 closed at Tramway for pedestrian fatality
    Interstate 40 westbound at Tramway is closed due to fatal pedestrian accident. According to an email sent early this morning, traffic is being diverted at Tramway and redirected onto the freeway at Juan Tabo. Drivers should seek alternative routes during the morning commute.
  • County to pay $2.7M for office building

    County to pay $2.7M for office building
    The purchase price is just a fraction of the cost for building upgrades and other expenses
  • Special session may consider capital outlay

    Special session may consider capital outlay
    Sponsor says bill has broad backing; gov. may add it to agenda

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