APS names Brooks superintendent Albuquerque Public Schools announced Sunday evening the appointment of Winston Brooks as the school system's next superintendent.
Crews work on I-40 potholes Drivers in Albuquerque can expect more delays on Interstate 40 Sunday night and Monday morning as crews repair a stretch of road notorious for potholes.
Police catch 29 providing alcohol to minors Police were out again this weekend in Albuquerque looking for people willing to buy alcohol for underage decoys. Although crackdowns like this weekend's are becoming common, some people are apparently not getting the message.
Hobbs man gets corneal transplant in Lea County A Hobbs man who is suffering from an eye disease called keratoconus has received what his doctor says is the first corneal transplant in Lea County
NMSU's Hawkins named WAC player of the week New Mexico State's Justin Hawkins has been named the Western Athletic Conference men's basketball player of the week Sunday. The honor comes after Hawkins scored a career-high 37 points to help the Aggies beat Hawaii 106-71 Saturday.
Election Bureau director retires three months ahead of primary The director of the state Election Bureau has retired, leaving a top administrator who has little experience running elections. The personnel changes come just three months before the New Mexico primary election.
Aggies claim share of WAC title It was a night to remember for New Mexico State and its seniors, especially Justin Hawkins. Hawkins scored a career-high 37 points as the Aggies beat Hawaii 106-71 Saturday night to gain a share of its first Western Athletic Conference basketball title.
Faris leads New Mexico for 24th win Daniel Faris scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the University of New Mexico to a 71-52 rout of Colorado State.
Trafficking suspect back in New Mexico A man on the run for six months is back in Albuquerque to face charges he attempted to sell cocaine to members of a UNM fraternity while armed with a shotgun.
City goes after suspected drug house If the City of Albuquerque has its way in court, a home believed to harbor drug addicts and prostitutes could get shut down.
Vigil seeks to retain House seat Richard Vigil of Ribera says he will seek re-election to the New Mexico House District 70 seat he has held for a decade.
Cops bust alleged child sex predator An Albuquerque man admitted to driving four hours in the middle of the night to have sex with who he thought was a 12-year-old girl he met online, police say.
New water project lightens residents' load Imagine having to find every gallon of water you use and truck it miles to your house every day. That is the routine for residents living on the Pajarito Mesa, but a county project could finally change that.