May 23, 2017 Real life 'Breaking Bad'? Ex-NM science teacher pleads guilty to making meth Former science teacher John Gose, 56, pleaded guilty Monday to four meth-related charges in a Las Cruces, New Mexico, courtroom.
May 23, 2017 New Mexico's REAL ID rules have forced court caseloads 'to go off the charts' For decades, New Mexico residents didn’t give much thought to the name on their government-issued IDs.
April 26, 2017 Prominent powwow set to begin in wake of pipeline protests One of North America's most prominent powwows is set to begin in New Mexico.
April 26, 2017 New Mexico man accused of shoving wife out of moving SUV Horacio Moreno was arrested after he allegedly hit his wife and pushed her out of a moving SUV.
April 24, 2017 New Mexico woman, 62, killed by her own car Police in New Mexico have identified the woman who was hit and killed by her own car Thursday.
April 20, 2017 Man pleads not guilty in shooting death of Navajo officer The man accused of gunning down a tribal police officer in a remote corner of the nation's largest American Indian reservation pleaded not guilty Thursday to several charges, including murder.
April 17, 2017 US launches qualification tests for upgraded nuke bomb Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are claiming success with the first in a new series of test flights that are part of an effort to upgrade one of the nuclear weapons that has been in the U.S. arsenal for decades.
April 12, 2017 Missing New Mexico dog found at Georgia lake reunited with family A dog stolen from its family's yard in New Mexico months ago finally reunited with its owner Wednesday after turning up more than 1,200 miles away.
April 10, 2017 Shipping resumes to only US underground nuclear waste dump The nation's only underground nuclear repository has received its first shipment of waste, more than three years after shipping was halted in response to a radiation release that contaminated part of the facility and sidetracked the federal government's multibillion-dollar cleanup program.
April 3, 2017 Thousands tour Trinity site, birthplace of the nuclear age Three thousand people visited the White Sands Missile Range Saturday to view the Trinity Site, the place where the first nuclear bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945.