January 6, 2016 Unlucky New Mexico jewelry store robbed twice in the same day An Albuquerque jewelry store is recovering after being robbed two times in one day.
January 4, 2016 Albuquerque police search for thief who abandoned toddler after stealing mother's car It was a little bundle of purple that caught the attention of one Albuquerque police officer as his spotlight crossed the dark, empty parking lot.
December 20, 2015 New Mexico gov part of allegedly boisterous party that led to police call The governor of New Mexico faced intense criticism Friday after police tapes disclosed she was part of an allegedly boisterous party at a high-end Santa Fe hotel that led to a call to police.
December 20, 2015 Albuquerque police reforms ordered The U.S. Justice Department and New Mexico's largest city have reached an agreement to overhaul Albuquerque's police department amid several accusations of excessive force, agreeing to reforms that include new training and protocols for investigating officer shootings.
December 20, 2015 Confusing wording could sink New Mexico amendment An amendment on the ballot in New Mexico could pave the way for taxpayers saving hundreds of thousands of dollars in school elections across the state.
December 20, 2015 Polls show Republican gaining in overlooked NM Senate race New Mexico's Senate race suddenly is on the radar screen, as new polls show the Republican candidate within single digits of incumbent Democratic Sen. Tom Udall.
December 20, 2015 New health exchange boss in New Mexico survived controversy in Idaho The New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange has hired a new executive director who received positive recommendations for running the exchange in Idaho, despite controversy over a no-bid contract that was granted and then rescinded last fall.
December 20, 2015 Gary Johnson: ‘Abolish the IRS’ For 2012 Libertarian Party presidential candidate and former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, the ongoing controversy at the Internal Revenue Service is further proof the agency should be eliminated.
December 20, 2015 New Mexico ranching family tells feds: Don’t fence us out For more than a century, the Lucero family has grazed livestock in the majestic landscape near Fenton Lake in the Santa Fe National Forest. They started with sheep and, in the 1920s, switched to cattle.
December 20, 2015 Ex-New Mexico Gov. Johnson named pot company CEO A Nevada-based startup that plans on selling medical and recreational marijuana products named former New Mexico governor and U.S. Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson as its CEO and president, the company announced Tuesday.