• Settlement resolves cost to feds to address uranium mines

    Settlement resolves cost to feds to address uranium mines
    CAMERON, Ariz. — Federal officials have reached a settlement with a natural gas company over the costs of field work at abandoned uranium mines on the Navajo Nation. Under the settlement announced Monday, El Paso Natural Gas Company LLC must repay the government about $500,000. The company is the corporate successor to former uranium mine […]
  • Dwyane Wade to launch Naked underwear line next year

    Dwyane Wade to launch Naked underwear line next year
    CHICAGO — Watch out, Michael Jordan and Hanes. Another superstar athlete with Chicago connections plans to try to class up men’s undershirts, briefs and boxers. Three-time NBA champion Dwyane Wade, a Chicago-area native, next year will put his name on the Wade X Naked collection. It’s the first celebrity endorsement deal for underwear maker Naked […]
  • Arizona senator switches to Republican party

    Arizona senator switches to Republican party
    PHOENIX — A state senator who was the only non-Republican to vote for this year’s state budget switched parties Monday, a move Democrats said just confirmed what they already believed. Democrats had questioned Sen. Carlyle Begay’s political leanings since he was appointed to represent parts of the Navajo Nation in 2013. Although he listed his […]
  • Shop ’til you drop: It’s that time of year again

    Shop ’til you drop: It’s that time of year again
    Retailers are once again banking on consumers filling their bellies and their shopping carts this Thanksgiving. Though some companies have proudly eschewed the practice of opening their doors on the holiday, Albuquerque deal-hunters will still have plenty of places to go after they polish off their turkey and sweet potatoes, including a couple of malls […]
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  • Border Patrol agent had 110 pounds of cocaine in car

    Border Patrol agent had 110 pounds of cocaine in car
    PHOENIX — A U.S. Border Patrol agent in Arizona has been arrested and charged after state troopers found 110 pounds of cocaine in his rental car that he planned to transport to Chicago, authorities said. A criminal complaint filed in federal court shows Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers stopped agent Juan Pimentel, 47, on […]
  • Report finds racial bias in traffic stops by Texas troopers

    Report finds racial bias in traffic stops by Texas troopers
    AUSTIN, Texas — An analysis of reports from the Texas Department of Public Safety says black drivers are consistently searched by troopers at a higher rate than white drivers. The Austin American-Statesman (http://atxne.ws/1Hi8TOp ) reports that academics from the University of Texas and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill looked at DPS annual reports […]
  • Updated: Texas seeking delay in Supreme Court immigration case

    Updated: Texas seeking delay in Supreme Court immigration case
    WASHINGTON — Texas asked the Supreme Court Monday for more time to answer the Obama administration’s immigration appeal, a delay that probably would prevent the plan to shield millions of immigrants from deportation from taking effect during Barack Obama’s presidency. If the justices agree to the state’s request, the administration’s plan would miss the court’s […]
  • No charges filed in death of protected gray wolf in Colorado

    No charges filed in death of protected gray wolf in Colorado
    DENVER — Federal officials say no charges will be filed against a hunter who killed a protected gray wolf in Colorado after mistaking it for a coyote. The Fish and Wildlife Service said Monday an investigation concluded the hunter didn’t intend to kill a wolf. Officials say the hunter was legally hunting coyotes when he […]
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  • Updated: Federal approval of Gila River agreement triggers review

    Updated: Federal approval of Gila River agreement triggers review
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The U.S. Department of Interior on Monday reached an agreement with water managers in New Mexico, marking the state’s next step in a long, contentious process to develop its share of the Gila River. The department’s approval came despite opposition from environmentalists and others who are concerned that a proposed diversion project […]
  • Federal approval of Gila River agreement triggers review

    Federal approval of Gila River agreement triggers review
    The U.S. Department of Interior is entering into an agreement with water managers in New Mexico that marks the next step in a long, contentious process as the state looks to develop its share of the Gila River. The department’s approval came Monday despite opposition from environmentalists and others who contend a diversion project along […]
  • Gov.: $1MIL to support CYFD Worker Support program

    Gov.: $1MIL to support CYFD Worker Support program
    Gov. Susana Martinez on Monday announced a $1 million expansion of the Children, Youth, and Families ...
  • Planned Parenthood sues Texas over blocked Medicaid dollars

    Planned Parenthood sues Texas over blocked Medicaid dollars
    AUSTIN, Texas — Planned Parenthood sued again Monday over efforts by Republican governors to block Medicaid funding to the nation’s largest abortion provider, this time against Texas, where the organization says health care access to 13,500 women is on the line. The lawsuit filed in Austin begins another legal showdown between Texas and abortion providers. […]
  • Using new gene drive to create malaria-resistant mosquitoes

    Using new gene drive to create malaria-resistant mosquitoes
    WASHINGTON — California researchers hatched some malaria-resistant mosquitoes and then gave evolution a shove — using a groundbreaking technology to ensure the insects pass on that protective gene as they reproduce, with implications far beyond the promise of fighting malaria. The experiment reported Monday involves what’s called a “gene drive,” a technique that, if it […]
  • Fetty Wap throws wads of money over balcony to fans at mall

    Fetty Wap throws wads of money over balcony to fans at mall
    PARAMUS, N.J. — Rapper Fetty Wap gave fans a run for his money this weekend, tossing wads of cash over a balcony at a New Jersey mall to the delight of onlookers. Videos posted to social media show the Paterson native throwing money as he walked through the Garden State Plaza mall in Paramus on […]
  • Family of Muslim teen seeks $15M in clock incident

    Family of Muslim teen seeks $15M in clock incident
    IRVING, Texas — Attorneys for the 14-year-old Muslim boy arrested after taking a homemade clock to his Dallas-area school say he was publicly mistreated and deserves $15 million. A law firm representing Ahmed Mohamed sent letters Monday demanding $10 million from the city of Irving and $5 million from the Irving Independent School District. The […]
  • Records: Suspect in pastor’s wife’s death to face 13 charges

    Records: Suspect in pastor’s wife’s death to face 13 charges
    INDIANAPOLIS — An 18-year-old man arrested in the fatal shooting of an Indianapolis pastor’s pregnant wife during an apparent home invasion will face 13 charges, including murder, according to court records updated Monday. Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry scheduled a Monday afternoon news conference to announce criminal charges in Amanda Blackburn’s killing, but provided no […]
  • Texas woman seeks return of film showing JFK assassination

    Texas woman seeks return of film showing JFK assassination
    DALLAS — A Texas woman has filed a federal lawsuit asking a federal agency to return a film shot by her grandfather that shows a portion of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Gayle Nix Jackson is seeking $10 million in compensation for the film shot by Orville Nix on Nov. 22, 1963. […]
  • Prosecutors say jewel heist was largest in English history

    Prosecutors say jewel heist was largest in English history
    LONDON — A daring Easter weekend break-in to a vault in London’s Hatton Garden diamond district netted gold, platinum, jewelry and cash valued at roughly 14 million pounds ($21 million), a prosecutor said Monday. Philip Evans said the complex caper — hatched at a series of Friday night pub sessions — was the “largest burglary […]
  • Ex-student applies for probation over mac and cheese rant

    Ex-student applies for probation over mac and cheese rant
    ROCKVILLE, Conn. — A former University of Connecticut student who went on a drunken, obscenity-laced tirade about jalapeno-bacon macaroni and cheese last month has applied for probation. The Hartford Courant reports (http://cour.at/1LvIEPw ) that Luke Gatti applied for accelerated rehabilitation on Monday at Rockville Superior Court. The 19-year-old former freshman from Bayville, New York, faces […]
  • Brussels on high alert as police hunt Paris attack fugitive

    Brussels on high alert as police hunt Paris attack fugitive
    BRUSSELS — Belgian police launched new raids in the capital and beyond early Monday in their hunt for a fugitive suspect in the Paris attacks, as Brussels entered a work week grappling with a third day of unprecedented security measures that have closed subways, shopping districts and now schools. In Paris, British Prime Minister David […]
  • Traveling? Ease the stress

    Traveling? Ease the stress
     If you’re not shopping, there’s a good chance you’ll be traveling. Wednesday, Sunday and Monday are expected to be the busiest travel days for the coming holiday weekend, the year’s busiest. That means crowds, and that means stress — but there are ways to make things a bit easier. “Proper planning can be the most […]
  • Pfizer, Allergan $160B deal forms world’s largest drugmaker

    Pfizer, Allergan $160B deal forms world’s largest drugmaker
    Pfizer and Allergan are joining in the biggest buyout of the year, a $160 billion stock deal that will create the world’s largest drugmaker. It’s also the largest so-called inversion, where an American corporation combines with a company headquartered in a country with a lower corporate tax rate, saving potentially millions each year in U.S. […]
  • Ford stops using Takata air bag inflators in future vehicles

    Ford stops using Takata air bag inflators in future vehicles
    Ford Motor Co. will not be using air bag inflators made by Takata Corp. in future vehicles, another blow to the troubled Japanese parts supplier as the auto industry continues to shun its product. Ford joins Honda, Toyota and Nissan is deciding against putting the inflators in cars, trucks and SUVs now under development. Takata […]
  • Updated: Stocks waver in afternoon trading following big week

    Updated: Stocks waver in afternoon trading following big week
    NEW YORK — Stocks are wobbling in afternoon trading Monday as the market comes off its biggest weekly gain of the year. Pfizer and Allergan slipped after announcing a deal to combine and create the largest drug company in the world. KEEPING SCORE: The Dow Jones industrial average lost 17 points, or 0.1 percent, to […]
  • Stocks edge higher, continuing momentum from last week

    Stocks edge higher, continuing momentum from last week
    NEW YORK — Stocks are inching higher Monday morning as the market builds on its biggest weekly gain of the year. Pfizer and Allergan slipped after announcing a deal to combine and create the largest drug company in the world. KEEPING SCORE: The Dow Jones industrial average rose 14 points, or 0.1 percent, to 17,837 […]
  • Colorado wildlife officials revisit wolf concerns

    Colorado wildlife officials revisit wolf concerns
    GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — Colorado wildlife officials are considering reaffirming their opposition to reintroducing wolves to the state. The Grand Junction Sentinel reports (http://bit.ly/1YpoCzx ) that the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission on Friday considered a draft resolution that would reaffirm the commission’s 1980s positions against reintroduction. It argues that reintroduction could have a harmful […]
  • ABQ house fire kills four puppies

    ABQ house fire kills four puppies
    The Albuquerque Fire Department says four small puppies died in a house fire in southwest Albuquerque. Fire Capt. Jason Garcia says responding fire crews found smoke and flames coming from the home’s garage Sunday night. They found no people inside the home and immediately put out the fire, restricting the fire damage to the garage. […]
  • Santa Fe woman claims she stabbed man in self-defense

    Santa Fe woman claims she stabbed man in self-defense
    SANTA FE — Police in Santa Fe are investigating a woman’s allegation that she stabbed a man because he tried to sexually assault her. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports (http://bit.ly/21bYCdb) that police were called to a room at the Thunderbird Inn around 2:30 a.m. Saturday after someone reported screaming between a man and a […]
  • Albuquerque police: Man arrested in death of injured woman

    Albuquerque police: Man arrested in death of injured woman
    Albuquerque police say a man was arrested in the death of a woman whose injuries were initially reported as being caused by a fall. Officer Fred Duran says police went to a residence Saturday night and found the woman with injuries that appeared to be more severe than a fall would have caused. She died […]
  • Tucson police: Driver of car in six-vehicle accident dies

    Tucson police: Driver of car in six-vehicle accident dies
    TUCSON, Ariz. — Tucson police say the driver of a car involved in a six-vehicle accident has died of his injuries. Police say 37-year-old Rafael Rojas died Sunday from injuries suffered in the Friday afternoon accident when he was ejected from the 2000 Mercedes convertible he was driving. According to police, the Mercedes went through […]
  • New director appointed at Phoenix VA hospital

    New director appointed at Phoenix VA hospital
    PHOENIX — The Department of Veterans Affairs has named a new director to take over its embattled Phoenix medical center. The Arizona Republic reports (http://bit.ly/1NmNrKD ) that Deborah Amdur was appointed to the position Friday and will begin work next month. She previously served as director of the VA hospital in White River Junction, Vermont. […]
  • Funeral to be held for Colorado trooper killed by driver

    Funeral to be held for Colorado trooper killed by driver
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A funeral will be held for a Colorado State Patrol trooper allegedly killed by a retired Army colonel who was drinking and driving. Gov. John Hickenlooper and law enforcement officers from around the state are expected to attend the memorial service for Trooper Jaimie Jursevics on Monday in suburban Denver. The 33-year-old […]
  • 15 Texas counties declared disasters from October storms

    15 Texas counties declared disasters from October storms
    AUSTIN, Texas — Fifteen Texas counties have been declared state disaster areas after October storms and flooding left seven people dead. Gov. Greg Abbott’s disaster declaration covers Bastrop, Brazoria, Caldwell, Comal, Galveston, Guadalupe, Hardin, Harris, Hays, Hidalgo, Liberty, Navarro (nuh-VAH’-roh), Travis, Willacy, and Wilson counties. The declaration, which clears the way for more government assistance, […]
  • Updated: Gov. Ducey wants major new spending on border security

    Updated: Gov. Ducey wants major new spending on border security
    PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says he wants the Legislature to approve “tens of millions of dollars” in new funding for a border security force made up of state police. The Republican governor said Monday his new plan to target smuggling along the Arizona border will focus on adding staffing, technology, air assets and […]
  • Arizona Gov. Ducey, US Customs head to address security

    Arizona Gov. Ducey, US Customs head to address security
    PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection are among those set to testify about border drug trafficking at a field hearing of a U.S. Senate committee in Phoenix on Monday. Ducey is expected to outline his new efforts to use state police troopers to beef up border […]
  • Farmington hospital receives new stent technology

    Farmington hospital receives new stent technology
    FARMINGTON — In an area where heart disease is the second-most common cause of death, finding ways to prevent heart attacks is one of the focuses of the San Juan Regional Medical Center’s cardiology program. New stent technology is the hospital’s latest weapon against heart attacks. Stents are tubular mesh devices inserted across narrowed arteries […]
  • White House sends Texas assurances on Syrian refugees

    White House sends Texas assurances on Syrian refugees
    DALLAS — Obama administration officials say their process for screening Syrian refugees is “extraordinarily thorough and comprehensive” in a letter sent to Gov. Greg Abbott after he said he opposed any settlement of refugees in Texas. The letter obtained by The Dallas Morning News (http://bit.ly/1YnHoaq ) lists the various steps of the screening and interview […]
  • Authorities ID student killed in Arizona skydiving accident

    Authorities ID student killed in Arizona skydiving accident
    MARICOPA, Ariz. — Authorities have identified a skydiving student who was killed in a tandem jump in Arizona. Pinal County Sheriff’s spokesman Mark Clark confirmed Sunday that 26-year-old Jeriann Henderson, of Colorado, suffered fatal injuries after a malfunction or failure led to a hard-impact landing during a jump in Maricopa. Clark says the instructor, 40-year-old […]
  • Veterans on Patrol operates 3 camps to watch over homeless

    Veterans on Patrol operates 3 camps to watch over homeless
    TUCSON, Ariz. — Veterans on Patrol is operating camps for homeless individuals in Arizona and expanding outreach in Tucson to other parts of the community. Military-style tents, 24-hour security and free meals are offered to veterans and women who stay at the camp near Tucson’s Santa Rita Park, The Arizona Daily Star reports (http://bit.ly/21bTmGl ). […]
  • Veterans of Son Tay Raid made a difference

    Veterans of Son Tay Raid made a difference
    Silence filled an MC-130P flying away from Vietnam on Nov. 21, 1970, as the soldiers inside struggled to accept the overwhelming disappointment they had just experienced. This was the picture painted by Vietnam veterans honored Friday on Cannon Air Force Base for their participation in the Son Tay Raid, a mission that Army, Navy and […]
  • Roswell lawmaker to reintroduce daylight saving time bill

    Roswell lawmaker to reintroduce daylight saving time bill
    ROSWELL — A New Mexico lawmaker says he plans to reintroduce legislation that would allow the state to maintain the same time all year. Sen. Cliff Pirtle announced at a legislative luncheon last week that he will bring up the measure that would keep New Mexico on Mountain Daylight Saving Time throughout the year. The […]
  • Body found after driver crashes into Boulder pond

    Body found after driver crashes into Boulder pond
    BOULDER, Colo. — One person is dead after a jogger discovered a submerged vehicle near the University of Colorado-Boulder campus on Sunday. Authorities are still searching to find out if there are any more victims. Authorities say the crash happened Saturday night or Sunday morning. Patrol spokesman Tim Sutherland says the driver apparently lost control […]
  • One person dead in fatal near Hobbs

    One person dead in fatal near Hobbs
    LEA COUNTY — Investigators with the New Mexico State Police said they are trying to determine what caused a pickup truck to crash and roll killing the driver near the Texas state line. Around 6:30 p.m. on Friday, police responded to Nadine Road where the truck driven by Tracey L. Stockston Jr., 38, of Odessa, […]
  • 1D wins big at AMAs, Dion pays tribute to Paris victims

    1D wins big at AMAs, Dion pays tribute to Paris victims
    One Direction might have debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts behind Justin Bieber, but they won the top award at Sunday’s American Music Awards. “This is a testament to how incredible our fans are,” Louis Tomlinson said onstage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. “We just want to thank everyone that’s helped […]
  • UNM boosts graduation rate

    UNM boosts graduation rate
    Faster finish creates big savings for students, school
  • Proposal offers incentive pay to keep officers on board

    Proposal offers incentive pay to keep officers on board
    Two city councilors want to revive retention pay for Albuquerque's rank-and-file police officers....
  • Muzzling veterinarian just one more attack on free speech

    Muzzling veterinarian just one more attack on free speech
    WASHINGTON–Never has American freedom of speech been attacked so flagrantly, promiscuously ...
  • Lawyer’s lawsuit alleges equal pay violations

    Lawyer’s lawsuit alleges equal pay violations
    District Court, attorney general named in civil suit
  • How to talk to a child about IS

    How to talk to a child about IS
    WASHINGTON–The man in the camouflage vest stands with gun-toting goons and, in the backgro ...
  • Give Holly the title she truly deserves

    Give Holly the title she truly deserves
    In defeating Ronda Rousey, Holly Holm should now be named "Fighter of the Year"

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