Alamogordo Daily News - Fri Nov 27
A Bernalillo County sheriff's department spokesman has identified two women killed in a two-car collision on Interstate 40 east of Albuquerque.
Water Firm To Continue ServiceMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 26
Thanks to an agreement between two local water companies, Thunder Mountain Water Co.
Friends, Family Honor KingMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 26
Laughter, music and praise enveloped the packed Moriarty High School gym Saturday morning.
Remembering Bruce KingMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 26
I WENT TO SCHOOL with Rhonda King. My family knew many of the King family and for many years including Bruce and Alice.
Here is the latest New Mexico news from The Associated PressKMSB-TV Tucson - Wed Nov 25
Opponents of a federal wilderness bill for southwestern Dona Ana County have outlined alternatives and asked for a congressional hearing.
Anaya launches Democratic land commissioner bidKVIA-TV El Paso - Wed Nov 25
Santa Fe County Commissioner Mike Anaya says he is pursuing the Democratic nomination for state land commissioner in next year's election.
County spokesman out the doorSantaFeNewMexican.com - Mon Nov 23
Stephen Ulibarri resigned Monday as Santa Fe County's public information officer but will continue to draw his $72,000 annual salary through mid-January. County Commissioner Mike Anaya said County Manager Roman Abeyta "let go" because he was "doing some things that the manager wasn't approving of." But the commissioner said he didn't know the exact ...
US medical pot program has slow, cautious startThe Citizen - Sun Nov 22
Businessman Len Goodman owns a company that makes hand-painted art tiles, but these days his office desk is strewn with the raw materials of a new enterprise: fat, sweetly pungent marijuana buds.
Tourist train crossing is outdatedSantaFeNewMexican.com - Sat Nov 21
The New Mexico Rail Runner slips into Santa Fe on new tracks with modern signals to guard crossings.
N.M. Supreme Court orders release of 29 jailed in Taos contempt caseSantaFeNewMexican.com - Sat Nov 21
Dennis J. Carroll - 11/20/09 13 The New Mexico Supreme Court on Friday ordered the immediate release of 29 people jailed overnight in three lockups in Santa Fe and Taos counties after a Taos judge held them in contempt of court.
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