A third Albuquerque officer and the prominent defense attorney at the center of a yearslong bribery and racketeering scheme involving DWI officers have taken plea… Read moreDefense attorney and third Albuquerque officer take plea deals in DWI corruption case
Volcom鈥檚 parent company, Liberated Brands, filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month, leading to the closure of the Coronado Center store and more than 100 others… Read moreCoronado Center鈥檚 Volcom store to close as part of bankruptcy filing
The U.S. Education Department is scrapping a policy from the Biden administration that threatened to upend colleges鈥 plans to pay athletes for their name, image and li… Read moreEducation Department rescinds Biden memo that threatened to upend college NIL payments
"Walk Through Time" at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science is now complete with the addition of the Bradbury Stamm Construction Hall of Ancient Life… Read moreEvolutionary tale: 'Ancient Life' at NM Museum of Natural History & Science tells the story before the dinosaurs
Filip Borovicanin may not love defense, but he loves how it's helping the Lobos win games.聽 Read moreFilip Borovicanin may not love defense, but he loves how much it's helping the Lobos win games
鈥淚t was a big win for us,鈥 said Academy freshman point guard Lily Skarsgard, who scored a team-best 17 points. 鈥淚 think that even though we could have won by more, we … Read morePrep hoops: Albuquerque Academy girls just keep on winning
He sat down with the Journal to discuss everything from the Federal Reserve鈥檚 outlook on interest rate cuts this year to how Trump鈥檚 policy proposals might affect loca… Read moreThree questions with Federal Reserve executive Nicholas Sly
Here are the Feb. 11 coaches top 10 polls for high school boys and girls basketball teams in New Mexico. Read moreNew Mexico high school basketball teams ranked (Feb. 11)
The Lobos take on Austin Peay to open the 2025 MLB Desert Invitational in Mesa, Arizona on Friday. Read moreUNM baseball: Akili Carris, Lobos expecting more in 2025
Natasha McDonald wants to return home following the completion of her dental hygienist program in April, providing desperately needed care to her home city of 6,000 people. Read moreAddressing the dental care shortage in rural New Mexico
SANTA FE 鈥 A top judicial branch official said New Mexico鈥檚 courts are willing to shoulder a larger role under a legislative plan to overhaul the state鈥檚 mental health… Read moreLegislative plan to overhaul NM behavioral health system faces skepticism from governor
SANTA FE 鈥 A bill that would prohibit cities using third parties to collect unpaid traffic fines from automated cameras passed a Senate committee Tuesday on a slim vote. Read moreBill barring third parties from collecting speed camera fines passes legislative committee