Roswell’s recent UFO Festival brought over $2M in spending A bicycle-powered flying saucer sputters by the crowd gathered on Main Street on July 5, 1997, for the 50th anniversary… October 18, 2022
U.S. government tells Arizona to remove border containers Border Patrol agents patrol along a line of shipping containers stacked near the border on Aug. 23 near Yuma, Arizona.… October 18, 2022
Aztec Farmers Market winds down strong season Vendors, patrons share enthusiasm for market October 15, 2022
Idaho resumes radioactive waste shipments to New Mexico The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Carlsbad, New Mexico.(AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan, File)Susan Montoya Bryan BOISE, Idaho – Shipments of… October 14, 2022
Santa Fe Archdiocese files plan for $121M abuse settlement Agreement comes four years after archdiocese filed for bankruptcy reorganization October 14, 2022
Gold King Mine funds not spent on affected farmers, lawmaker says Leaders say a stigma remains that continues to hurt farmers and tourism October 12, 2022
Women with Insight classes offer self-protection training Hands-on skills are taught October 12, 2022
N.M. governor voids territorial orders targeting Native Americans Santa Fe, Indigenous Day marchers raise awareness about missing and slain Native Americans October 11, 2022
Mexico files second lawsuit against arms dealers in U.S. Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard speaks during a news conference after the High-Level Economic Dialogue Second Annual Meeting in Mexico… October 11, 2022
As pilots age, Albuquerque’s ballooning future at crossroads Veteran balloonist Ron Curry, center, stands up the KKOB news radio balloon as thousands gathered at Balloon Fiesta Park in… October 10, 2022
Three teens arrested in fatal shooting of 52-year-old Taos woman TAOS — Three teenagers have been arrested as suspects in the fatal shooting of a 52-year-old woman at her home… October 10, 2022
AG is among 4 finalists for Northern New Mexico College post New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas wants to create a special investigative unit to guard against hate crimes and terrorism… October 10, 2022
Highland Games and Celtic Festival draws more than 1,100 people to Aztec Band, vendors and competitions highlight weekend October 9, 2022
Crisis drills in Farmington and Bloomfield Emergency managers get high marks from FEMA October 6, 2022
Experts alarmed by GOP secretary of state candidate’s conspiracy theorizing in N.M. Trujillo falsely claims the 2020 election was stolen October 6, 2022
Farmington Makers Market winds up with major turnout Southwest Apple and Chile Fest closes arts and crafts season October 6, 2022
Farmington police seek information on missing teen 14-year-old reported missing Tuesday October 4, 2022
FBI: Jetliner evacuated in Albuquerque after security threat ALBUQUERQUE — An American Airlines flight from Texas to New Mexico was evacuated Sunday after landing at the Albuquerque airport… October 3, 2022
U.S. shift away from coal hits tribal community in New Mexico Realities of closing San Juan plant and mine setting in for surrounding communities October 3, 2022
U.S. approves $2.5B in fire aid for New Mexico victims U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández listens to wildfire victims during a roundtable discussion Monday in Albuquerque. A government spending bill… September 30, 2022
1st debate highlights stakes in New Mexico race for governor Republican Mark Ronchetti addresses the crowd after winning the Republican primary for governor of New Mexico, during an election party… September 30, 2022
Albuquerque Starbucks votes to unionize, 1st store in state ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico is poised to have its first unionized Starbucks store, organizers say. A majority of rank-and-file workers… September 29, 2022
Bike giveaway planned for Farmington’s National Night Out will host family event Tuesday at Berg Park September 29, 2022