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US Eagle Federal Credit Union 'will always put the needs of the people first'

Albuquerque-based US Eagle Federal Credit Union has grown substantially since it was established 88 years ago and has expanded with nine branches across New Mexico.


Godshall: 'Things have to change and that's why I'm running for office'

The Republican nominee for New Mexico's 27th House District Robert Godshall says he'd focus on crime, education, and jobs to move the area forward.


Lutheran Family Services turns to the community to help keep people warm after break-in: 'It's really devastating, especially at this time when the weather is coming in'

An Albuquerque nonprofit organization with a mission of helping people is afraid it won't be able to meet the need after it fell victim to thieves on Halloween.


Grief Center looking to add more volunteers to its roster: 'We have retired therapists, we have teachers, we have people from all walks of life'

A center in Albuquerque focused on helping grieving children, teenagers, and adults through support groups and other workshops is looking for volunteers to keep up with the growing need.


Albuquerque doctor calls DRG procedure 'a life changer' for pain management

An Albuquerque-area doctor brought a new way to treat chronic pain without the use of opioids to New Mexico.


Family members of victims in deadly Mora County crash speak out: 'I feel there needs to be more done over here'

The family of a grandmother and two children who were killed in a car crash in Mora County on July 1 thinks the accident could have been prevented.


NMDOT's De La Rosa: 'The primary source for road funding is the gas tax'

As more people in New Mexico turn to fuel-efficient and electric vehicles to lower greenhouse emissions, the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is faced with a declining funding source.


Lujan Grisham signs order reducing school paperwork: 'Our kids should be the focus of everything we do'

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) wants public school staff to focus more of their efforts to educate the future generations of New Mexicans and less on time-consuming paperwork.


Lujan Grisham: 'New Mexico's response to these devastating fires warrants the full resources and support of the federal government'

As wildfires continue to wreak havoc on communities across New Mexico, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) has asked the federal government to provide more money to not only respond to the fires, but help the state recover from the disasters.


Albuquerque filmmaker: 'My goal of this documentary is to incite so much hope'

When it comes to gun violence, Albuquerque hasn't been spared, but now the groups looking to curb the spike in crime by addressing the root causes will be highlighted in a new documentary created by a hometown filmmaker.


Garcia Richard: New Mexico wildfires 'are catastrophic humanitarian crises'

Officials from New Mexico's rural and tribal communities were recently briefed on the wildfires that have devastated areas across the state and how they can rise again from the ashes.


Sheehan: Texas Meow Wolf locations will have 'familiar tone and experience' with surprises

The Santa Fe-based art experience known as Meow Wolf is headed to the Lone Star State after the company announced plans to open two new locations outside of New Mexico.


San Juan Fire and Rescue's Vega on fireworks sale limits: 'We are in extreme fire danger'

Some fireworks sales have been limited in Four Corners because fire officials fear the current weather conditions could prove to be a perfect storm for a wildfire to spark and spread quickly.


Home of 105-year-old woman destroyed in Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire

A Mora County woman who will be turning 105-years-old this year has lost her home in the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire, but the devastating news isn't keeping her spirits down.


'Locke Street Eats' provides sober social setting for people in recovery

There's a new place in Farmington with a mission to provide a place for people struggling to overcome addiction a safe space to eat and chat with other people without the added social pressures in other environments.


Las Vegas mayor 'worried fire will grow,' affect water supply

As the combined Calf Canyon and Hermit's Peak fire gets closer to Las Vegas, people who live and work in the north-central New Mexico city are worrying about what could happen to their water supply.


'Orbeez Challenge' comes to Farmington, police warn of possible criminal consequences

The Farmington Police Department is doing its part to warn the community about a new TikTok challenge among teenagers involving toy guns and water beads that is taking the internet by storm.


Thomson: New Mexicans 'celebrated responsibly' first legal 4/20 cannabis holiday with more than $2 million in sales

Sales of cannabis in the Land of Enchantment surpassed $2 million on 4/20, pointing to the conclusion that New Mexicans were happy to take part in the unofficial cannabis holiday legally for the first time.


Albuquerque insurance agent Jackson offers homeowners advice about windstorms

New Mexico homeowners were concerned about possible damage to their homes and property amid the strong winds forecasted to sweep through the Albuquerque area this week.


Lawyers for Gallup students accused in senior prank demand seniors be let back in class: 'The amount of constitutional violations is just shocking'

The lawyers representing four Gallup High School students accused of being part of an April Fools' Day prank filed a petition at the McKinley County Courthouse, demanding that officials let the seniors return to school.