• Santa Fe’s McClure Reservoir storing water again

    Santa Fe’s McClure Reservoir storing water again
    The Santa Fe Water Division announced today (Wednesday, Dec. 9) that construction of the new intake tower at McClure Reservoir, above the upper reaches of Canyon Road, is substantially complete, and the city has officially begun to store water in the reservoir. McClure Dam was drained in November 2014 in order to allow replacement of […]
  • U.S. Attorney: ABQ man traded, distributed child porn

    U.S. Attorney: ABQ man traded, distributed child porn
    Randy Martinez Jr., 20, of Albuquerque, pleaded not guilty Wednesday as he was arraigned on an indic ...
  • The Latest: Clinic suspect says he’s a ‘warrior’ for babies

    The Latest: Clinic suspect says he’s a ‘warrior’ for babies
    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The latest on the man accused in a shooting at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic (all times local): 2:30 p.m. The man accused of killing three people at a Planned Parenthood clinic says he’s guilty and that he’s a “warrior for the babies.” Robert Lewis Dear made the comments Wednesday during […]
  • Updated: South America hacker team targets dissidents, journalists

    Updated: South America hacker team targets dissidents, journalists
    LIMA, Peru — A shadowy cyber-espionage group that sent malware to the prosecutor whose mysterious death transfixed Argentina early this year has been hitting targets in left-leaning nations across South America, the Internet watchdog group Citizen Lab reported Wednesday. The breadth and brazenness of the hackers’ activity bear the hallmarks of state sponsorship. So do […]
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  • South America hacker team targets dissidents, journalists

    South America hacker team targets dissidents, journalists
    LIMA, Peru — A shadowy cyber-espionage group that sent malware to the prosecutor whose mysterious death transfixed Argentina early this year has been hitting targets in left-leaning nations across South America, the Internet watchdog group Citizen Lab reported Wednesday. The breadth and brazenness of the hackers’ activity bear the hallmarks of state sponsorship. So do […]
  • New draft of climate accord leaves big issues unresolved

    New draft of climate accord leaves big issues unresolved
    LE BOURGET, France — With just two days left to reach a deal, negotiators at the world climate talks released a new draft Wednesday that drops the most radical ideas — including an international tribunal to punish polluters — but leaves major issues unresolved, such as who should pay to help the most vulnerable nations […]
  • Text to mom announcing death reveals 3rd Bataclan attacker

    Text to mom announcing death reveals 3rd Bataclan attacker
    PARIS — It took a text message from Syria to a mother in northeast France to reveal the identity of the third killer at the Bataclan concert venue in Paris: Your son died as a martyr Nov. 13. For nearly four weeks, police had failed to identify the third gunman who stormed the concert venue […]
  • FBI: California shooters radicalized at least 2 years ago

    FBI: California shooters radicalized at least 2 years ago
    WASHINGTON — The two San Bernardino shooters were radicalized at least two years ago, well before one of them came to the U.S. on a fiancée visa, FBI James Comey said Wednesday. Comey said the couple discussed jihad and martyrdom as early as 2013. Comey’s comments to the Senate Judiciary Committee were the most specific […]
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  • Clinton says GOP candidates hindering anti-terrorism efforts

    Clinton says GOP candidates hindering anti-terrorism efforts
    WATERLOO, Iowa — Hillary Clinton accused Republicans of undermining American efforts to fight Islamic terrorism, saying Wednesday that the “hateful” campaign rhetoric of frontrunner Donald Trump and the rest of the GOP field is providing new material for Islamic State propaganda. “Instead of showing leadership some of the leaders in this campaign are resorting to […]
  • Suspect in La. playground shooting turns himself in

    Suspect in La. playground shooting turns himself in
    NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Police Department has announced a suspect in a park shooting that left 17 people wounded last month has surrendered to authorities. Local news outlets report 29-year-old Michael “Mack” Allen turned himself in Tuesday night. The announcement came just hours after Joseph “Moe” Allen, the first suspect in the shooting, […]
  • US veterans who firebombed Japan meet survivor

    US veterans who firebombed Japan meet survivor
    TOKYO — Five American veterans who took part in the firebombing of Japan during World War II saw photos of charred bodies and leveled homes Wednesday at a museum dedicated to the victims, and said the outcome on the ground of their missions was awful. Fiske Hanley of Fort Worth, Texas, was an engineer on […]
  • Texas thief sought, hooked shopping cart with loot to cycle

    Texas thief sought, hooked shopping cart with loot to cycle
    WICHITA FALLS, Texas — A stalled motorcycle has kept a thief from escaping with a shopping cart full of loot from a North Texas hardware store. Wichita Falls police Sgt. Harold McClure said the suspect remained at large Wednesday. Police say a man on Monday rolled a cart out of the store without paying. Police […]
  • NAU lecturer found dead was facing sexual abuse allegations

    NAU lecturer found dead was facing sexual abuse allegations
    FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A Northern Arizona University art lecturer suspected of fatally shooting his girlfriend and then killing himself had been facing sexual assault allegations, according to police. A 20-year-old NAU student contacted Flagstaff police in August to report that her former art professor, 36-year-old Jeriah Hildwine, had sexually assaulted her at his home, according […]
  • 5 more charged in Houston-based Nigerian marriage scam

    5 more charged in Houston-based Nigerian marriage scam
    HOUSTON — Five more people have been indicted in a Texas marriage scam with Nigerian nationals allegedly tying the knot for immigration purposes. Federal prosecutors in Houston say three suspects were arrested Wednesday, while a fourth was already held on unrelated counts. The search continues for the fifth suspect. Six other people indicted in the […]
  • FEMA gives tips, plan for disaster response to El Nino

    FEMA gives tips, plan for disaster response to El Nino
    Winter in the Southwest and West Coast could be fraught with flooding, evacuations, power outages and landslides because of El Nino, and federal officials Wednesday released their emergency plan and gave tips on how to be prepared. Officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency released a disaster plan for how they plan to respond to […]
  • Breaking: Rios found guilty of second-degree murder in homeless beating deaths

    Breaking: Rios found guilty of second-degree murder in homeless beating deaths
    The jury in the double homicide trial of Alex Rios found him guilty of second-degree murder Wednesday afternoon in the 2014 beating deaths of two homeless men. Rios was found guilty of two counts of second degree murder and other charges including aggravated battery and robbery. The jury had been deliberating since the case was […]
  • 2 sentenced to life in 2010 killing of Border Patrol agent

    2 sentenced to life in 2010 killing of Border Patrol agent
    TUCSON, Ariz. — Two men convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of a Border Patrol agent whose death brought to light a bungled federal gun-tracking operation known as Fast and Furious were sentenced to life in prison Wednesday in Arizona. Jesus Leonel Sanchez-Meza and Ivan Soto-Barraza were part of a five-member crew planning to […]
  • The Latest: Hundreds take to Chicago streets in protest

    The Latest: Hundreds take to Chicago streets in protest
    CHICAGO — The latest developments in the city of Chicago’s efforts to deal with fatal police shootings and police accountability (all times local): 1:15 p.m. Hundreds of protesters are marching through the streets near Chicago’s City Hall, blocking traffic and chanting, “16 shots and a cover-up!” Wednesday’s march is the latest in several weeks of […]
  • Census Bureau: Los Alamos among nation’s wealthiest counties; NM state numbers near bottom

    Census Bureau: Los Alamos among nation’s wealthiest counties; NM state numbers near bottom
    Los Alamos County is the wealthiest county in the United States outside of the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., as measured by median household income, according to U.S. Census Bureau information released today (Wednesday, Dec. 9). The county that is home to Los Alamos National Laboratory had a median household income of $108,477 in 2014, […]
  • Census Bureau: As usual, Los Alamos among nation’s wealthiest counties, NM near bottom

    Census Bureau: As usual, Los Alamos among nation’s wealthiest counties, NM near bottom
    Los Alamos County is the wealthiest county in the United States outside of the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., as measured by median household income, according to U.S. Census Bureau information released today (Wednesday, Dec. 9). The county that is home to Los Alamos National Laboratory had a median household income of $108,477 in 2014, […]
  • Aggie Rose is Sun Belt’s offensive player of year

    Aggie Rose is Sun Belt’s offensive player of year
    NEW ORLEANS – New Mexico State football’s Larry Rose III has been named the Offensive Student-Athlete of the Year and earned a spot on the All-Sun Belt Conference First Team, the league office announced Wednesday. In addition, Terrill Hanks was selected for the All-Newcomer Team and Tyrian Taylor, Isaiah Folasa, Anthony McMeans and Stody Bradley […]
  • United bringing back free snacks in coach on US flights

    United bringing back free snacks in coach on US flights
    CHICAGO — United Airlines is bringing back free snacks for economy-class passengers in February. Those snacks were cut off in 2008 by United and Continental followed suit in 2011 after the airlines merged. Jimmy Samartzis, United’s vice president of food services, said the airline is “refocusing on the big and little things that we know […]
  • McDonald’s all-day breakfast brings in new customers, lures back old ones

    McDonald’s all-day breakfast brings in new customers, lures back old ones
    CHICAGO — McDonald’s all-day breakfast, in the two months since its launch, is bringing in new customers and luring back others who hadn’t passed though the golden arches recently, a new study shows. Research and consultancy firm NPD Group found that a third of customers who bought breakfast foods at lunch or dinner hadn’t ordered […]
  • Updated: North Face co-founder Tompkins dies in Chile accident

    Updated: North Face co-founder Tompkins dies in Chile accident
    SANTIAGO, Chile — Douglas Tompkins, the co-founder of The North Face and Esprit clothing companies who bought up large swaths of land in South America’s Patagonia region to keep them pristine, has died from severe hypothermia in a kayaking accident in Chile. The well-known conservationist was 72. The Aysen health service said the wealthy businessman […]
  • North Face co-founder Tompkins dies in Chile accident

    North Face co-founder Tompkins dies in Chile accident
    SANTIAGO, Chile — Douglas Tompkins, the co-founder of The North Face and Esprit clothing companies who bought up large swaths of land in South America’s Patagonia region to keep them pristine, has died from severe hypothermia in a kayaking accident in Chile. The well-known conservationist was 72. The Aysen health service said the wealthy businessman […]
  • David Crosby coming to the Lensic

    David Crosby coming to the Lensic
    Singer-songwriter and 1960s’ era music icon David Crosby has announced a solo acoustic tour for March, and the final concert will be at Santa Fe’s Lensic Performing Arts Center. Crosby’s website says the shows will feature repertoire spanning Crosby’s  career, including songs from his 2014 album”Croz” and his 1971 solo debut “If I Could Only Remember My […]
  • Rock relic: Nashville P has been around for quite awhile, they’ll do a show at Launchpad

    Rock relic: Nashville P has been around for quite awhile, they’ll do a show at Launchpad
    Blaine Cartwright has been performing for more than 30 years.And it wasn't until the p ...
  • Prosecutors: No charges in Colorado high school sexting case

    Prosecutors: No charges in Colorado high school sexting case
    CANON CITY, Colo. — No charges will be filed against students involved in a widespread sexting scandal at a southern Colorado high school. Prosecutors announced the decision on Wednesday in Canon City, where high school students exchanged hundreds of explicit photos of students as young as eighth-graders. Fremont County District Attorney Tom LeDoux had said […]
  • Middle East grows wary of Trump, despite ventures in region

    Middle East grows wary of Trump, despite ventures in region
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Donald Trump’s call to keep Muslims from traveling to the United States is causing dismay among business leaders in the Middle East, a region where the billionaire presidential candidate has done business for years, viewed as well-suited for his brand of over-the-top luxury. Emirati business magnate Khalaf al-Habtoor only months […]
  • Things to know about Capitol Hill’s budget endgame

    Things to know about Capitol Hill’s budget endgame
    WASHINGTON — It’s looking increasingly likely that a deal is near on a massive spending bill and a separate measure reviving a boatload of tax breaks that mostly reward business interests like high-tech firms and producers of renewable energy. Both Republicans and Democrats said Wednesday that dominos are beginning to fall in late-stage talks: Republicans […]
  • Angel Fire ready to open Friday

    Angel Fire ready to open Friday
    Angel Fire Resort is set to open Friday (Dec. 11), the ski resort says in a news release. The resort has been taking advantage of the colder temperatures during the past couple of weeks to make snow to get ready for the opening. Angel Fire’s mountain operations team has been working since late fall on […]
  • Commerce official meets with ABQ business leaders

    Commerce official meets with ABQ business leaders
    US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development Matt Erskine met with local business leaders and economic development professionals Wednesday morning at the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce to discuss ways local communities can take better advantage of federal programs and funding. The Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration provides about $350 million in grants annually to […]
  • Updated: Supreme Court torn over Texas affirmative action program

    Updated: Supreme Court torn over Texas affirmative action program
    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court appears torn over the use of race in college admissions and may not be ready to make a decision without more information. During arguments Wednesday, several justices asked about the value of ordering more hearings in a case from Texas that was before them for the second time. Additional evidence […]
  • Senate clears major new education bill, sends it to Obama

    Senate clears major new education bill, sends it to Obama
    WASHINGTON — The way the nation’s public schools are evaluated — teachers, students and the schools themselves — is headed for a major makeover, with a sweeping shift from federal to state control over school accountability and student testing. The Senate on Wednesday voted 85-12 to approve legislation rewriting the landmark No Child Left Behind […]
  • Updated: Interior secretary: No criminal acts in Colorado mine spill

    Updated: Interior secretary: No criminal acts in Colorado mine spill
    BILLINGS, Mont. — Interior Secretary Sally Jewell says she’s seen no evidence of criminal negligence in a toxic wastewater spill triggered by federal workers at an inactive Colorado gold mine. Jewell said during congressional testimony Wednesday that the 3 million-gallon spill was clearly an accident by a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency crew. She says the […]
  • Lawmakers: Colo. mine spill probe glossed over negligence

    Lawmakers: Colo. mine spill probe glossed over negligence
    BILLINGS, Mont. — A U.S. Interior Department investigation glossed over the federal government’s negligence in a massive toxic wastewater spill from an inactive gold mine that fouled rivers in three states, Republicans in Congress said as they pushed for a more detailed explanation of the accident. An Environmental Protection Agency cleanup crew triggered the 3-million-gallon […]
  • 5 ways to save money on your next vacation

    5 ways to save money on your next vacation
    NEW YORK — Vacations are a great way to relax, reconnect with family and escape the daily grind of work. But they can also quickly drain your savings account. So here are five of our favorite tips to save a bit of cash on your next trip. SEARCH FOR JUST ONE AIRLINE TICKET Airlines set […]
  • Small plane crashes, explodes in Guadalupe Mountains

    Small plane crashes, explodes in Guadalupe Mountains
    GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, Texas — A single-engine airplane has crashed near the highest peak in Texas, causing an explosion and debris field a half-mile wide. Elizabeth Jackson, a spokeswoman for Guadalupe Mountains National Park, says the plane went down late Tuesday afternoon in a rugged area near Guadalupe Peak, with an elevation of about […]
  • Updated: Officer testifies in his own defense at Freddie Gray trial

    Updated: Officer testifies in his own defense at Freddie Gray trial
    BALTIMORE — Officer William Porter was poised and calm as he testified in his own defense Wednesday, telling jurors that he didn’t call an ambulance for Freddie Gray because the man was alert, appeared uninjured and didn’t complain of any pain or wounds in the back of a police van. Instead, Gray only said “yes” […]
  • Updated: Officer says Gray gave him no reason to call for a medic

    Updated: Officer says Gray gave him no reason to call for a medic
    BALTIMORE — A police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of Freddie Gray testified in his own defense Wednesday, saying he didn’t call for a medic because Gray was “unable to give me a reason for a medical emergency.” Officer William Porter, the first of six officers to go on trial in Gray’s death, […]
  • Officer charged in Freddie Gray death takes the stand

    Officer charged in Freddie Gray death takes the stand
    BALTIMORE — A police officer charged with manslaughter in the death of Freddie Gray took the stand Tuesday and began testifying in his own defense. Officer William Porter, the first of six officers to go on trial in Gray’s death, also faces assault, misconduct in office and reckless endangerment charges. If convicted on all of […]
  • Chicago mayor apologizes for 2014 shooting, vows reforms

    Chicago mayor apologizes for 2014 shooting, vows reforms
    CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel apologized for the 2014 shooting of a black teenager Wednesday during a special City Council meeting that he called to discuss a police abuse scandal at the center of the biggest crisis of his administration, and promised “complete and total” reform to restore trust in the police. The crisis […]
  • Sanchez: Gov. Martinez call for new DWI laws a ‘diversion’

    Sanchez: Gov. Martinez call for new DWI laws a ‘diversion’
    LOS LUNAS, N.M. — The top New Mexico Senate Democrat says Gov. Susana Martinez’s call for tougher drunken driving laws is a “diversion” to take the focus off her overall record. Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez said Tuesday the Republican governor is attacking the Democratic-controlled Senate for not passing new drunken driving laws to distract […]
  • Army to launch missile Thursday from northwest New Mexico

    Army to launch missile Thursday from northwest New Mexico
    WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. — The Army plans to launch a target missile from a site in northwestern New Mexico on Thursday. Officials at White Sands Missile Range said the Juno missile will be launched between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. MST to the range in southern New Mexico from Fort Wingate near Gallup, […]
  • Carlsbad residents exchange gopher tails for cash

    Carlsbad residents exchange gopher tails for cash
    CARLSBAD, N.M. — Residents of a New Mexico town have been turning in dead gopher tails for money as part of a bounty program established by the Carlsbad Soil and Conservation District to control the pests. The district offers residents $6 for each gopher tail brought in on the first Monday of each month, The […]
  • New Mexico rolls out new legislative website

    New Mexico rolls out new legislative website
    SANTA FE, N.M. — The New Mexico Legislature is rolling out a new website design that aims to make it easier for visitors to search for information. There are scrolling updates and a simple menu across the top of the page and search boxes that will help track down legislation by keyword or the bill’s […]
  • Funding deadline looms for New Mexico lottery scholarships

    Funding deadline looms for New Mexico lottery scholarships
    SANTA FE, N.M. — Reserves are nearly depleted for New Mexico state scholarships backed by lottery proceeds that cover about 90 percent of tuition for qualifying students, higher education officials warned lawmakers on Tuesday. Higher Education Secretary Barbara Damron told lawmakers that tuition increases have outpaced funding sources in recent years. Lottery-backed scholarships currently cover […]
  • Christmas delivery: 1st US space station shipment in months

    Christmas delivery: 1st US space station shipment in months
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The International Space Station accepted its first U.S. shipment in more than half a year early Wednesday, receiving Christmas presents and much-needed groceries for the resident astronauts. “There’s much rejoicing on the ground,” Mission Control radioed. NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren (CHELL LEND-grin) used the space station’s big robot arm to grab […]
  • Arizona officials make pet hedgehogs legal

    Arizona officials make pet hedgehogs legal
    TUCSON, Ariz. — The Arizona Game and Fish Department has decided hedgehogs are OK to live in the state, taking them off the list of restricted wildlife to allow them as pets. The Arizona Daily Star reports (http://bit.ly/1lumkRQ ) that the hedgehogs that used to be sold in pet stores could survive in the wild […]
  • Aspen, Colorado, homeless man wins six-figure lottery prize

    Aspen, Colorado, homeless man wins six-figure lottery prize
    ASPEN, Colo. — A homeless man living in one of the country’s most expensive places is at least $300,000 richer after purchasing a winning lottery ticket. Homeless advocates in Aspen say Michael Engfors paid $10 for the scratch ticket Friday and slept at a shelter over the weekend before cashing it in on Monday. The […]

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