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Rita A. Tafoya Rita Tafoya of Albuquerque, New Mexico, passed away on March 14, 2022, at the age of 79. Born on January 16, 1943, Rita lived a full and vibrant life surrounded by love and laughter.
Keith Greer crosses Redondo Drive NE as he heads to his car at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque on Monday. Meteorologists say the state is forecast to have above-average precipitation ...
Sam Bregman, the district attorney in Albuquerque, has announced he's running for governor of New Mexico, emphasizing his commitment to addressing crime ...
Despite the announcement of the National Guard being deployed to Albuquerque to help police fight crime, guardsmen have not started working.
New Mexico launches Technology and Innovation Office with $90M funding to boost high-tech sectors, support startups, and attract talent.
1-year-old boy dies after being left in truck for several hours: Police Police responded to a home in Albuquerque on Sunday after the child was found unresponsive in the caregiver's truck ...
The National Guard is coming to Albuquerque but as that deployment inches closer, we're seeing very different perspectives.
Tax revenue from recreational marijuana in Albuquerque is funding a basic income program, providing $750 monthly payments to low-income families.
A drone helped give Bernalillo County deputies a key vantage point, helping them disarm two young boys who had a loaded gun.
Communities An intimate look at New Mexico’s lowrider culture Photographer Gabriela Campos takes you on a ride showing the scene as poetry in motion.
But starting next month, dozens of National Guard troops will be on the streets of a deeply Democratic city, Albuquerque, in a deeply Democratic state, New Mexico.
From humanities to agriculture, various sectors in New Mexico are feeling the pinch as federal grants dry up, forcing some organizations to close their doors.
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