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By T.H. Lawrence | Sep 26, 2021
After more than a year of unprecedented increases, the cost of lumber has declined during the summer. That’s a positive sign, but it doesn’t mean the housing industry is sailing on calm waters.

By John Suayan | Sep 26, 2021
In a rare instance of bipartisanship, two state senators crossed the aisle to pursue legal action against Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham over what the pair asserts is the spending of federal money without legislators’ input.

By Valerie Bonk | Sep 26, 2021
A project manager for the Los Alamos National Lab Fuel Cells and Vehicle Technology Department says that they are working on getting hydrogen-powered commercial semi-trucks on the roads.

By Steven Hughes | Sep 26, 2021
The University of New Mexico started Grand Challenges for multi-disciplinary researchers to collaborate on global problems.
By George Willis | Sep 25, 2021
Lobos go 6-5 overall in opening day matches in Provo

By John Suayan | Sep 25, 2021
Attendees of this year’s Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta will be greeted by a new feature of the widely popular event: remote controlled balloons.

By John Suayan | Sep 25, 2021
Bernalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales’ bid to become Albuquerque’s next mayor has received a slew of endorsements from some unlikely sources.

By John Suayan | Sep 25, 2021
New Mexico’s Environment Department held public hearings on proposed rule changes that could impact its oil and gas industry.

By Steven Hughes | Sep 25, 2021
The National Science Foundation awarded the University of New Mexico part of $1 million of $15.9 million in grants from its Civic Innovation Challenge.

By Ariana Chiarenza | Sep 25, 2021
BioPark in Albuquerque is collaborating with Valles Caldera National Preserve to help protect and conserve the park's wildlife as part of a five-year zoo-park partnership.


By Zachary Richter | Sep 24, 2021
Bernalillo County leaders have decided that they will not mandate COVID-19 vaccinations yet, according to the Albuquerque Journal, in large part out of fear of losing public safety employees.

By David Beasley | Sep 24, 2021
The Albuquerque Public School system is having a hard time finding enough officers and security aides as violence and discipline problems increase.

By Timothy Stuckey | Sep 24, 2021
A judge has recently threatened to sanction Backstreet Grill's attorney, Ana Garner, after she sent a "shocking letter" to the court, according to a report by KOB 4.

By Ariana Chiarenza | Sep 24, 2021
New Mexico courts will begin continuously monitoring the ankle devices of felony defendants in the coming months.

By Solange DeLisle | Sep 24, 2021
As the Albuquerque area continues to see an uptick in violent crimes, more than 20 different law enforcement agencies from across New Mexico have teamed up to develop a checklist to help combat crime.

By Valerie Bonk | Sep 23, 2021
A pilot program just approved by the Albuquerque City Council will help those struggling to pay for transportation through a 12-month "zero fare pilot program."

By Valerie Bonk | Sep 23, 2021
New equipment is ready to hamper speeding drivers along Albuquerque's Lead and Coal corridor.

By Valerie Bonk | Sep 23, 2021
A pet care center that allows pet owners to bring pets in for care no matter what they can pay just opened its doors in Albuquerque.

By Valerie Bonk | Sep 23, 2021
Rep. Yvette Herrell is demanding answers after she toured Holloman Air Force Base and investigated the conditions surrounding the Afghan refugees housed there.