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Physician on mission to Ukraine: 'It was a tiny, little piece of humanity in a place that is extremely cruel'

Two New Mexican first responders and a photographer spent a month in Ukraine providing medical assistance to residents during the Russian invasion.


APD charges three individuals in connection to January murder: 'We need tougher penalties for offenders'

Albuquerque Police Department (APD) officials revealed that they charged three people in connection to a murder that the APD started investigating in January. 


Lab employees raise funds: ‘Within two hours, we had collected $25,000’

Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque organized a fundraising campaign to support families impacted by the fires that have devastated much of New Mexico.


NM governor's mother dies at 82: 'She taught me to fight hard, to make sure no one is left behind'

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s mother, Sonja Lujan, passed away due to natural causes at the age of 82.


Film company denies violating standards: 'A safety meeting was held the morning of the incident'

The film production company attached to the fatal shooting on the "Rust" movie set said a safety meeting was held the morning of the tragedy.


'Managers are tracking': NM officials monitor water usage for fires

Severe drought conditions and relentless fires are proving to be a brutal combination in New Mexico.


Albuquerque home buyers struggle with soaring prices, low inventory, 'punishing rental market'

The real estate market in Albuquerque is so competitive now that it takes only a week or so to sell a home after it is listed, according to the Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors.


City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, Feb. 7.


Pride Day Returns to South Valley, 'a very unique place'

The annual South Valley Pride Day returned in late April for the first time since the pandemic began.


Corrales farmers worried about losing orchards: ‘They’re just drying up’

Farmers in Corrales said they are on the verge of losing property and businesses that have been in their families for decades due to aging infrastructure and continuing drought conditions.


US Forest Service needs help with information on ‘ransacked’ UTVs

U.S. Forest Service and Lincoln National Forest officials are asking for the public’s help with information on the vandalization of four utility terrain vehicles (UTVs).


'It’s a pretty dire situation': San Juan County Fire Department on high alert for wildfires

The San Juan County Fire Department is on alert for wildfires as the Four Corners region experiences drought and high wind.


Roswell approves first recreational dispensaries: ‘We want to sell adult-use cannabis’

The Roswell City Council recently approved the sale of recreational cannabis by two companies.