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- The Santa Fe New Mexican
- After 30 years with school district, Amy Biehl principal prepares to say farewell
- How they voted, May 20, 2013
- Our View: Welcome to summer!
- Commentary: A gun in school? It wasn t always a danger
- Commentary: Even the most evil deserve a burial
- Patient stuck in disabled ambulance plans legal action after bill arrives
- Town of Taos braces for Mumford and Sons concert
- For those who take public stand, issue involves faith, notions of public good
- For those who take public stand on gay marriage, issue involves faith, notions of public good
- Parents sharpen educational skills at school district s pilot academy
- Patient rescued from disabled ambulance plans legal action after receiving bill
- Report shows jobs boost in New Mexico
- New Mexican wins Top of the Rockies awards
- Town of Taos braces of Mumford and Sons concert
- Rebecca Eigner: A teacher who inspires
- Commentary: U.S. should label altered food
- Friends recall life of Santa Fe street performer
- Artist faces 33 years in child sex assault case
- Cyclists get ready to hit the road for Santa Fe Century
- Man faces 33 years in child sexual assault case
- Alamogordo Daily News
- Holloman Community Day cancelled
- Mesa Verde Visitor Center set to open Thursday
- Plan B pill age change a big risk, official says
- 'Star Trek: Into Darkness' is fab, but space terrorism story feels tired
- Building a home in space
- Garrey Carruthers sheds light on preparations to lead New Mexico State university
- Three Alamogordo businesses discuss local economic climate
- One Jackpot Winner
- Police: Former Aztec mayor killed in plane crash
- Ex-NBA player indicted on murder, gang charges
- Tearful Jarrett Jack says he hopes to stay with Golden State Warriors
- Dear Everyone: Get off Tiger's back
- In Santa Fe, Carruthers discusses job losses, our schools
- Alamogordo's nightlife or the lack thereof
- Phil Jackson compares Michael Jordan favorably over Kobe Bryant
- Girl accused of trying to blackmail man over sex
- Video: Soldier returns home, surprises daughter by disguising as MLB catcher
- Coming events: Friday, May 17 through Friday, May 24
- In Alamogordo, business licenses have their peaks, valleys
- Alan Hale column: If life exists elsewhere, we must go find it
- KASA TV
- Police: Man wields vacuum in attack
- Man in court for poker dispute stabbing
- Guns, badge stolen from retired APD cop
- Navajo Nation PD still without chief
- Powerball a win for NM students
- Evening Webcast: May 19, 2013
- Kids avoid injury during police chase
- Chino Fire now 90 percent contained
- URI to close offices in NM
- I-40 closure prompts new traffic plan
- Transgender teen to submit petition
- Numbers drawn for record PowerBall
- DA clears officers in two APD shootings
- Armed robbers hit marijuana dispensary
- Top APS student's 5.0 GPA is best ever
- Poker dispute ends in stabbing: APD
- Story rejected in alleged DWI crash
- Dad charged over boy's broken arm
- Evening Webcast: May 18, 2013
- N.M. reports hopeful job numbers
- KLUZ TV
- 6-2. Vargas lanza s lido y le da triunfo a los Angelinos
- 4-3. C spedes jonronea para marcar la victoria de los Atl ticos
- Unos 3.000 polic as y “drones” custodiar n la cumbre de la Alianza del Pac fico en Cali
- 5-2. Pe a marca el triunfo de los Bravos con volado de sacrificio
- En homenaje recuerdan el amor de Carlos Fuentes a M xico y su universalidad
- El argentino Nahuelp n le da el triunfo al campe n Barcelona sobre el l der Emelec
- El cantautor cubano Pablo Milan s estrena temas de su nuevo disco en La Habana
- 5-0. Nicasio supera a Zito y a los Gigantes
- 13-4. Cashner lanza s lido y derrota a los Nacionales
- Morales va a EE.UU. para hablar con Carter sobre los tratados del Canal de Panam
- El triunfo final de van Garderen y la ltima etapa para Sagan
- 2-0. El Deportivo vence al Espanyol e incendia la lucha por la permanencia
- Paraguay, el para so de los veh culos usados de importaci n en Sudam rica
- Justin Timberlake, el m s solicitado de la alfombra roja de Cannes
- El Tea Party resurge en medio de esc ndalos en Estados Unidos
- Venezuela se plantea como objetivo la normalizaci n de las relaciones con EE.UU.
- El argentino Sopegno a dos jornadas de clasificar primero al Comunicaciones
- 6-0. Masterson mantiene ganadores a los Indios que derrotan a otro Cy Young
- River Plate resigna la posibilidad de acercarse al liderato
- Venezuela cree que los enemigos de la paz en Colombia buscan afectar la relaci n bilateral
- KOAT TV
- Parents concerned about apartment safety after children attacked
- Four-state tornado outbreak kills 1
- Tornadoes tear through Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa
- Albuquerque's new trend: chefs on wheels
- Tornadoes touch down in Kansas, Oklahoma
- Woman convicted of careless driving arrested again
- 9 still hospitalized after trains crash
- Report: N. Korea fires fourth missile
- KOAT viewer helps victim of church stabbing
- Drought dries up profits for businesses
- Winning numbers for Powerball jackpot are ...
- Winning numbers for Powerball jackpot are ...
- Former Aztec mayor Arnold killed in plane crash
- Powerball mania: Jackpot hits $600 million
- Abduction prevcention tips to teach your child
- Surge in drinks spiked with drugs at downtown clubs
- Dispatcher: 50 injured when car hits parade
- Alford, UNM agree on buyout
- Surge in roofied drinks at downtown clubs
- Feds probing Connecticut train crash
- KOB TV
- Berry leads in Albuquerque mayor's race poll
- Mother of 6-year-old girl sexually assaulted wants answers
- Thousands petition to support transgender high school student
- Berry leads in Albuquerque mayor's race poll
- Woman who killed bicyclist in 2010 arrested for DWI
- Mother of 6-year-old girl sexually assaulted wants answers
- Thousands petition to support transgender high school student
- Berry leads in Albuquerque mayor's race poll
- Woman who killed bicyclist in 2010 arrested for DWI
- Art in the Park kicks off in Corrales
- Drag queen bingo fundraiser helps fight against HIV and Aids
- Art in the Park kicks off in Corrales
- Drag queen bingo fundraiser helps fight against HIV and Aids
- Obama to speak on legality of drone program
- Man accused of stabbing cousin faces judge
- Murder trial for boy accused of killing father expected to start Monday
- Comment period ends in mid-June for proposed mine
- Navajo tribe's police agency without permanent leader
- Man accused of stabbing cousin faces judge
- Murder trial for boy accused of killing father expected to start Monday
- KRQE TV
- Okla. tornado levels homes; 21 hurt
- Tornado levels Oklahoma trailer park
- Police: Man wields vacuum in attack
- Navajo Nation PD still without chief
- Powerball a win for NM students
- Evening Webcast: May 19, 2013
- Man in court for poker dispute stabbing
- Guns, badge stolen from retired APD cop
- Chino Fire now 90 percent contained
- URI to close offices in NM
- 1 winning ticket sold in Florida
- Transgender teen to submit petition
- Kids avoid injury during police chase
- I-40 closure prompts new traffic plan
- Burglars use old trick to rob NM homes
- Blind man arrested for gun at airport
- Numbers drawn for record PowerBall
- Top APS student's 5.0 GPA is best ever
- Poker dispute ends in stabbing: APD
- Story rejected in alleged DWI crash
- KSFR Radio 101.1
- May 17 At Noon: EVs should sell faster in N.M., healthcare availability low, more movies coming
- May 17 First News: SF Railyard movie complex will not compete with local art houses. (listen)
- May 16 At Noon: Officials vote for solar power, N.M. gets an 'F,' good news for local kids
- May 16 First News: Santa Fe's old Manderfield School could become residential units. (listen)
- May 15 AT NOON: Today's top local news headlines & features. (listen)
- May 15 First News: SF city committee approves plastic bag ban. (listen)
- May 14 At Noon: Cloud seeding, firefighting cuts, schools budget
- One free app: Two great channels
- May 14 First News: SF Police say city burglaries are at a 10 year low. (listen)
- May 13 At Noon: Solar for Santa Fe, student loan costs to rise, UNM on new prostate treatment
- May 13 First News: Other states plan to mimic NM law on drivers licenses for immigrants. (listen)
- Audio Saucepan: The Knowing Episode
- May 10 At Noon: N.M. graduations, laws with tricky names, selling affordable care
- Live Broadcast from DeVargas
- May 10 First News:NM could lose $25 million annually in mineral royalties. (listen)
- May 9 At Noon: Bushee announces for mayor, new city budget spare, new cop cars rumble
- One free app: Two great channels
- May 9 First News: SF City Hall approves $320 million for FY 2014 budget. (listen)
- May 8 AT NOON
- May 8 First News: SF City Manager Robert Romero to retire. (listen)
- The Albuquerque Journal
- Schultz's Bid To Lower Restitution Denied
- Three Vying for UNM Provost Position
- UNM Research Looks at Cancer
- Domestic Violence Group Receives $300K Grant
- Regents OK $2 Billion UNM Budget
- Chemical Traces in New Test Wells
- Trainer: Euthanize Dog that Bit
- April Windiest in Dozen Years
- Three Base Wells Show Contaminants
- Strip Club Faces Opposition
- Part of Coal To Reopen Sunday
- Man Carjacks Ambulance
- Sen. Griego Announces Bid for 1st District
- 'One Generation to the Next'
- 12,000 Brave Cold in Breast Cancer Fight
- Hispanic Cultural Center Leaders Chafed Over Foundation Role
- APS Worker Indicted in El Paso Kickbacks
- Airman's Father: 'I'm Glad They Got Him'
- Trash-Trove
- Foundation Under Fire
- Carlsbad Current-Argus
- Police: Former Aztec mayor killed in plane crash
- Abuse of power: Phone-records gathering by feds
- Ex-NM paramedic gets 41 1/2 years for arroyo rape
- Little Argus
- Beyond the barbecue - Region hosts variety of Memorial Day events
- Eddy County commission getting overview from Holloman Air Force Base
- Carlsbad's Atwood, Huber and Graham place at 5A state meet
- California restaurant skewered for serving lion meat
- Winning numbers drawn in Powerball jackpot
- One Jackpot Winner
- Winning ticket for record Powerball jackpot sold in Florida, lottery official says
- Update: Victim identified in fatal motorcycle wreck in North Carlsbad
- 15 years under Bob Stull, UTEP has seen change
- POWERBALL WINNERS: 10, 13, 14, 22, 52 AND POWERBALL 11
- POWERBALL WINNERS: 22, 10, 13, 15, 52 AND POWERBALL 11
- POWERBALL WINNERS: 22, 10, 13, 15, 52 AND POWERBALL 11
- Loving High to send off 38 seniors for graduation
- Preakness post time, and 5 other things to know
- Carlsbad's Living Desert Zoo hosts Endangered Species Day
- Tearful Jarrett Jack says he hopes to stay with Golden State Warriors
- Clovis News Journal
- Clovis, Cannon team up to clean up highway
- Officials taking third shot at jail bond issue
- Clovis graduates looking forward
- Meetings watch: Curry County Commission
- In search of ponies: Funnels funny, but effective
- Guthals will be missed
- Wondering if names influence graduate futures
- Graduates, take time to ponder the long road ahead
- Marketplace Fairness Act is unfair
- Road work this week
- Police blotter May 19
- What's happening May 19
- Clovis, Cannon team up to clean up 'Trail of Tears'
- CHS grad completes medical degree early
- Parks getting prepped
- Texico's magical playoff run ends in 11-1
- Meetings watch Clovis City Commission
- Senior profile: Jasmine Bieker, Clovis Christian
- Clovis transplants help neighbors recover from deadly Texas tornado
- Senior profile: Rebecca Dewbre, Clovis High
- The Deming Headlight
- Small businesses benefit from Affordable Care Act
- Social Security can help those with disabilities
- Bystanders who didn't stand by
- New Pizza place
- 'Give Us This Day'
- Carruthers tells legislators state is down 41,700 jobs
- Alzheimer's Assn. of NM offers class
- Expense fund
- Cesar Chavez Charter grads begin new journey
- Hefley found guilty of animal cruelty
- Train derails above underpass
- Local couple donates collection to Silver City Public Library
- Police, schools work toward emergency preparedness
- Democrat Endean-Singh targets Congressman Pearce
- From shovel to mouse
- Vision, health from Rosemary, Pine Pollen.
- The inheritance
- Wildcat Weekly
- Service dogs offer therapy, comfort to veterans
- Special treat
- The Daily Times
- Mother, daughter reflect on their experiences with cancer-causing gene mutation
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD: San Juan County athletes win 23 individual titles in 4A and 3A meets
- Home-schooled student awarded P.E.O. STAR college scholarship
- Farmington man quits job, starts Speedin' Motorsports
- Tourism pros love New Mexico True campaign
- Social services organizations faced with continued funding cuts
- 4A State Track and Field: Aztec girls win first team title in school history
- $590M-plus Powerball: 1 winning ticket sold in Fla
- Top Navajo police position still vacant after four years
- 4A State Track and Field: Piedra Vista boys finish first, Farmington High second
- 4A STATE BASEBALL: No. 1 Piedra Vista upset by No. 7 St. Pius X 7-6
- 4A STATE SOFTBALL: No. 1 Piedra Vista defeats No. 4 Aztec 5-2 to win eighth consecutive state championship
- Former Aztec Mayor Michael Arnold dies in plane crash
- Carruthers tells legislators NM down 41,700 jobs; only Western state not showing recovery
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD: District 1-4A athletes dominate opening day of state championship
- Jill Biden applauds Navajo Technical College students at graduation
- 4A STATE SOFTBALL: No. 1 Piedra Vista rallies past No. 2 Artesia 5-2 to advance to eighth consecutive state title game
- Farmington educator to give pioneer cooking workshop
- 4A STATE BASEBALL: Ian Doughty pitches a no-hitter as No. 1 Piedra Vista defeats No. 4 Santa Teresa 14-1
- 4A STATE SOFTBALL: No. 4 Aztec battles through loser's bracket and two extra inning games to reach state championship game
- Hobbs News-Sun
- Las Cruces Sun-News
- COMMENTARY: Year of the Bulldawgs
- Aspiring monk killed in car crash
- Hitting a population milestone: Las Cruces reaches 100,000 mark
- Hitting a population milestone: Las Cruces hits 100,000 mark
- Small Fla. city wonders who won Powerball jackpot
- Their View: Consider a league of our own for NMSU football team
- Their View: Vision of NMSU leaders deserves criticism
- Our View: DOD furloughs: A tough hit for the region
- 2 women, 1 man held in Central El Paso slaying
- City's first Country Music Festival fills downtown with music
- $590M-plus Powerball: 1 winning ticket sold in Fla
- State Baseball and Softball State Championship Games
- Winning numbers picked for $600 million Powerball jackpot
- Carruthers begins preparations to become next NMSU president
- Bulldawgs softball rolls to first state title
- Nearly 1,300 Las Cruces seniors graduate in Saturday ceremonies
- Las Cruces Country Music Festival
- Wind turbine adds interest to downtown Las Cruces landscape
- Carruthers: NM only Western state not showing job recovery
- Finance secretary says NM still caught in recession
- Las Vegas Optic
- Kids need consequences
- Big threat to press freedom
- Looking Back - May 20, 2013
- Looking Ahead - News - May 20, 2013
- Weather - May 20, 2013
- Man stabbed on Church St.
- Highlands to get new digs in Santa Fe
- Mora project in peril
- BREAKING: Fire set to cover up murder
- Oil and Gas Issues - Impacts on emergency response, roads
- Nuestra Historia: Optic has seen 10 owners since 1879
- County officials to be applauded
- Mora committing economic suicide
- Corporations rights need to be reined in
- The high cost of fishing
- Thumbs Our high country lowdown on the news - May 17, 2013
- Obama reacts to mounting controversies
- Weather - May 17, 2013
- Looking Ahead - News - May 17, 2013
- Looking Back - May 17, 2013
- Los Alamos Monitor
- UNM participates in clinical trial
- Miller to quit NNSA post
- McMillan lays out alternative plutonium strategy
- Smith's seeks more time
- School district to propose $36.8 million budget
- Slideshow: Los Alamos Monitor 50-Fest had something for all ages
- Hope springs anew in Los Alamos
- 50-Fest kicks off at noon today
- Life coach offers public workshops
- LANL selects businesses for environmental work
- Ex-LANL photographer to speak at MOWW
- Council supports housing proposals
- Group waves off renewal of Regional Coalition pact
- Ride of Silence
- This week's Cone Zone
- Busy weekend at Bandelier
- One week remains to send photos for LA Pets 2013
- Party on: 50-Fest Saturday afternoon
- Is New Mexico the most corrupt state?
- Horse over-population or slaughter?
- Portales News-Tribune
- Official: Enrollment declining
- Habitat for Humanity helps family build new home
- Area Road Construction May 19
- Events Calendar May 19
- Graduates prepare to enter world of colleges and careers
- New superintendent to be announced
- Clovis, Cannon team up to clean up highway
- Segments of the cattle business draw certain people
- Police Blotter May 19
- Texico's magical playoff run ends in 11-1
- Parks getting prepped
- Student refuses to let disorder hold her back
- Seniors reflect on school career
- My Turn Gangster Squad a story of vigilantism
- Events Calendar May 17
- In a place of joy forever
- State engineer plans metering of water wells
- Police Blotter May 17
- Incidental take rule for lesser prairie chicken draws ire
- Q&A: Farm girl wins Employee of the Quarter
- New Mexico Daily Lobo
- UNM, Alford reach agreement in principle over buyout
- UNM considers pedestrian safety changes after bus accident
- UNM seeking possible partnership for Sandia Lab management
- Graduate students receive more funding for assistantships
- The Weekly Free
- Past year in theater deserves applause
- Free comic books unite fans
- Patients use art for healing
- Folk-healing exhibit opens
- Our leaders don t really know how to fix things
- Staff equally as important as faculty for UNM
- New tuition hike hurts low-income students
- Sudoku Answers
- UNM considers updating streets to improve pedestrian safety in the aftermath of bus accident
- UNM continues to negotiate possible partnership with companies for management of Sandia Laboratories
- Graduate students receive more funding for graduate assistantships
- Photo Issue: Elements
- All that slithers: Museum serves as snake refuge
- Show Me How: To get a summer job
- Cheap grad gifts abound
- New Mexico Business Weekly
- Health exchange names interim CEO, selects two more key players
- NM named among states that could dominate the drone economy
- Rebuilding the economy: NM makes strong gains in construction jobs
- Top of the List: public school districts
- NM unemployment inched downward in April
- Health exchange board approves hybrid state-federal model
- Make a nomination today for the Sustainable Business Awards
- Led by multifamily, CRE saw more deals than expected in 1Q
- In this week s issue: A high-stakes experiment
- Nob Hill to hold spring architecture walk May 19
- Santa Fe artists launch market survey
- NM-filmed 'COSMOS' series could draw billions and billions of viewers
- Senate committee reapproves land for land deals
- Aging alone isn t increasing health care costs
- More New Mexicans choose in-state tourism
- Los Lunas hospital could open its doors in 2015
- Las Cruces homebuilder fees scrapped
- Bloomberg predicts better times ahead
- Retirement outlook isn t good for youngest workers
- Health exchange board member s warning: Don t rely on federal gov t
- Mountain View Telegraph
- Obituaries (5/16/2013)
- Letters to the Editor
- Journalism workshop a good buy
- Legislature's pensions need a minimum age
- Horse doping bill strives for reform
- Estancia ed board OKs bonds
- Park vandalized
- FFA banquet will award participants
- Water fountains for wildlife survival
- Work to begin on two sections of Old Route 66
- Raising the roof
- Competitors display their riding and shooting acumen
- Only false hope empties your pocketbook
- Two are best friends in the making
- Waste Authority meeting becomes heated
- Obituaries (5/09/2013)
- Letters to the Editor
- Film Loans 3 needs taxpayers in lead
- New tech betters state health care
- Duke City judge to hear Ansley case
- The Health City Sun
- May 17, 2013 Health City Sun Vol. 3.84 Issue 20 New Mexico Public and Legal Notices
- NO. CV 2013-04008
- NO. CV 2013-03301
- NO. CV 2012-11387
- NO. CV 2013-04019
- NO. CV 2013-03753
- COUNCIL BILL NO. O-13-46
- COUNCIL BILL NO. F/S O-12-20
- ROUTE 66 SELF STORAGE
- PROYECTO DE LEY MUNICIPAL N M. O-13-46
- PROYECTO DE LEY MUNICIPAL N M. F/S O-12-20
- May 10, 2013 Health City Sun Vol. 3.84 Issue 19 New Mexico Public and Legal Notices
- NO. CV 2013-03733
- NO. SA 20120118
- Case No. 2013-227
- PROBATE NO. D-202-PB-2013-00202
- PROBATE NO. D-202-PB-2011-00620
- PROBATE NO. D-202-PB-2013-00204
- NO. 2013-267
- No. D-202-CV-2012-08464
- Sangre de Cristo Chronicle
- Speak up: A report from the Angel Fire mayor
- East N.M. cop joins Angel Fire Police Department
- Two incumbents unseated on Angel Fire Chamber board
- Records confirm Kit Carson paid Angel Fire late
- Angel Fire Resort uses 16.5 percent more water for snow-making
- Angel Fire comedy show raises funds for breast cancer patients
- Angel Fire cleanup day scheduled for Saturday
- Girl Scouts honors Angel Fire resident for service at Camp Elliott Barker
- Keller Williams to work on Angel Fire gardens May 9
- Ex-Angel Fire employee gets $30,000 in discrimination charge settlement
- (AUDIO) Angel Fire manager might face charges in dispute with officer, sheriff says
- Police arrest man accused of pushing woman over bannister near Angel Fire
- Angel Fire school makes big three lists
- Angel Fire Resort s opening weekend to benefit fire fund
- Angel Fire manager files notice of tort claim following altercation
- Speak up: A report from the Angel Fire mayor
- Editorial: Negotiations should not involve late fees
- Editorial: Small mistakes can have big consequences during fire season
- Editorial: Altercation should be investigated
- Editorial: Did schools get the best price for solar?
- Valencia County News-Bulletin
- LLHS student arrested after explosion in trash can
- Deaths and funerals (05/16/13)
- Letters to the editor (05/16/13)
- Congratulations Rio Communities
- Wounded Warrior Run set for May 25 in LL
- LL Schools consider palm scanners
- Crowson retires from village of LL
- Pairing vets and dogs
- Tom Art Gallery artists presenting first Reflections Show
- BHS AD, Rodney Wright, chosen as new principal
- Seniors 2013: Los Lunas High School
- SODA 2013 Seniors: Cade Garcia named SODA's valedictorian
- Noticias (05/16/13)
- Commission OKs burn ban in unincorporated county
- Miller says mill levy funds not needed to build hospital
- RC voters elect first mayor, council and judge
- Unofficial Rio Communities election results
- Open burning banned in Valencia County
- Seniors 2013: Belen High School & Infinity High School
- Senior Spring Fling a success
- Rio Grande Sun
- Math Town Hall
- No Audit, No $City Is Warned
- Schools DebateCutting 80 Jobs
- Water Customer Goes Ballistic
- Math Town Hall
- No Audit, No $City Is Warned
- Schools DebateCutting 80 Jobs
- Water Customer Goes Ballistic
- Math Town Hall
- No Audit, No $City Is Warned
- Schools DebateCutting 80 Jobs
- Water Customer Goes Ballistic
- Mother's Day DinnerTo Fund Crisis Center
- City Budget Becomes Pi ataAs Dept.'s Clamor for More
- Brotherly Love? Doubtful
- Rio Arriba Taxman WantsTo Count Mobile Homes
- Mother's Day DinnerTo Fund Crisis Center
- City Budget Becomes Pi ataAs Dept.'s Clamor for More
- Brotherly Love? Doubtful
- Rio Arriba Taxman WantsTo Count Mobile Homes
- Cibola Beacon
- Eugene Lee Willcox
- Fred E. Gray
- Tourism Shield Banners Available at Rocky s on Route 66
- Alleged Wire Thief is Caught in the Act
- Grants Council to Limit P & Z Authority
- Nu ez Helps Save Young Girl
- Mount Taylor Ranger District Postpones Woodcutting Permit Season
- Weekend Dancers at Sky City Cultural Center
- Roca Honda Comment Period Ends June 10
- GHS Summer Math Courses Add AP Trigonometry
- Morris is Summoned with Illegal Dumping
- Eugene Tomas Puga
- Seven Woman Complete NMSU Nursing Program
- CGH Says Goodbye to Akin
- Village Plans Water Rate Hike
- Milan Policeman Is Arrested
- L-AHS Student Survey is Encouraging'
- County Bans Fireworks and Open Burning
- Appreciation Program Honors Marquez
- Noteworthy
- The Raton Range
- Raton Range Digital Newspaper
- Our Viewpoint: Safety amid mix of pedestrians, cars
- Horse sense: Technology tops slaughter
- Making war on DWI problem
- Girls to take entire roster to state event
- Team faces Cobre in quarters for third time
- Young squad gets tournament experience
- ON TO NEXT STATE ROUND; Fourth meeting with district foe awaits
- Arias, Vincent, Walker win state titles
- Neck In Neck At Finals
- Six-year-old disc golf course gets cleanup, looks for new lease on life
- E-mails to notify people of wildfires
- Funds offered for youth-job projects; State set to distribute about $3.9 million to multiple proposals
- Area officials seek return of Boys' School; Meeting with governor sought
- Celebrating Cinco de Mayo
- Naomi Trujillo
- Rio Rancho Observer
- LETTER TO THE OBSERVER: Please fix Southern
- RICHARD FAGERLUND: Bugman s looking over a four-leaf clover (mite)
- JAY MILLER: More on former Gov. Bill Richardson
- DR. GLENN WILTSE: America s greatest health problem
- OUR VIEW: Do the city proud, Class of 2013
- Di Vasto prepares to step into role of principal on permanent basis
- New health care model centers on the patient
- State: Health care needs, wait times will increase next year
- Workforce Connections big move
- Driver gets carelessness charge in fatal wreck
- Man seeks zone change for veterans shelter
- Hospital wants signs; DOT recommends study first
- Next city budget coming before the governing body
- Rio Rancho Police: Toddler plays in road while her father sleeps inside
- Jail gears up to take Bernalillo County inmates
- Woman accused of child abuse after boy discovered unsupervised on nearby street
- Water rates may drop; governing body to vote
- Otero celebrates 15 years and lifetime supply of ice cream
- Rios gets raise, 3 more years in job
- Bruce plans to see more of the world, zip line and play piano
- Ruidoso News
- Ruiz sentenced to 18 years in prison
- Sierra Blanca Boys and Girls Club continues to grow
- New Ruidoso cemetery named
- New honors at Capitan schools
- Bikes for books
- All for the arts
- RMSD budgeting includes 'right size'
- A man suspicious of politicians, becomes one
- Tourism pros love 'True' campaign
- Living historians to occupy Fort Stanton
- Lincoln County Briefs
- The willows of my world
- Capitan adopts new comprehensive plan
- Anesthesiologist and LCMC at odds
- Lincoln County accepts subdivision ordinance changes despite opposition
- Ruidoso awards Carrizo Creek pump project
- Lincoln County Commission expresses concerns regarding land transfer to Mescalero
- Store robbed at gunpoint
- Congrats to museum staff - where's City Hall?
- 'No possible justification' in abuse of power
- Santa Fe Reporter
- What Matters - Funding in the classroom, not the courtroom
- The Canary in the Copper Mine (is dead) - How New Mexico's copper industry wrote its own rules
- Fire on the Mountain - Local officials advice for surviving the 2013 fire season: Seriously be prepared
- This Old House - Santa Fe s Oldest House to reopen under new management
- Hidden Fees - Top state official spends $30,000 in taxpayer money on top of his $115K salary
- 000001 wehaa test - test sub title
- The (un)Graduate - In New Mexico, fewer than one in 10 public school students will graduate college within six years
- Coss Cuts - A highlight reel for the outgoing mayor
- Breaking Grounds - Starting a new business? Forget the bank loan try the crowd
- Boom! - Lessons from the West, Texas, fertilizer plant explosion
- Mexico, USA - On Pajarito Mesa, there s no running water, no electricity and only two roads. But there s plenty of patriotism.
- The Radness of King George - 'Game of Thrones' mastermind George RR Martin talks childhood, popcorn and his latest acquisition
- To Bee - Much abuzz about local beekeeping
- Slaughterhorse-Five - The inner workings of NM s first equine slaughterhouse
- Testing Out - How a privatized GED could hurt New Mexico s neediest students
- The Radness of King George - Game of Thrones mastermind George RR Martin talks childhood, popcorn and his latest acquisition
- Candid Camera - Big Brother isn't watching Santa Fe-yet.
- Pants on Fire - Santa Fe Fuego s new mascot likes it puff
- Office Politics - Will US Attorney Ken Gonzales successor continue his legacy?
- All About Eve - Eve Ensler on her new book, surviving cancer, farting and feeling lucky
- El Defensor Chieftain
- Co-op annual meeting cut short, Wolberg presentation shut down by members
- Obituaries (5/16/2013)
- Student journalism workshop worthwhile
- May is better hearing and speech month
- Of co-op pots and kettles
- Letters to the Editor (5/16/2013)
- Socorro CAP cadet headed for Air Force Academy
- Co-op investigation finds Wagner at fault
- Coalition hears from Tripp
- The Blotter (5/16/2013)
- Alamo rollover kills two
- Fire at Tech injures three
- City benefits from COG
- Golf girls win again
- 2013 Tech grads and their headgear
- Alamo rollover leaves two dead
- Fire at Tech injures three
- Former SCDC employee jams police frequencies
- Basic military training graduate
- Obituaries (5/9/2013)
- Mountian Mail
- Accident on Highway 107 Results in Fatality
- Letters To Myscie: A Western Love Story By Suzanne E. Smith
- Sylvia and Friend Confront New Year s Resolutions Head On
- Community Center to Host Quemado Food Pantry
- Catron Historical Society Throws Old-Fashioned Christmas Party
- Former NFL Star has Ties to Socorro and Reserve
- Tech Professor Runs Toward First-Place Finish
- Socorro County Sheriff's Blotter
- SGH Honored for Provided Care
- OPINION: The Government is Just Plain Embarrassing
- OBITUARY: Anastacio S. Sedillo
- OBITUARY: David E. Griego
- Socorro Police, Chief Honored for DWI Reduction
- Transition to Morning sky Nearly Done
- Accident On California Street
- Educational Retirement Board Revises Eligibility Recommendations
- Co-op to Hold Info Meetings in January
- Workshop Intended to Curb Narcotics Activity
- 2010 Gave us Plenty of News to Report
- Magdalena Marshal's Blotter
- The Taos News
- Taos plans shortened annual Fourth of July fireworks display
- Casa del Sol: Decoraciones para todo el hogar
- State agency helps employers match applicants with jobs
- Memo from the Sports Desk: Baseball, bikes and championships
- Oil, gas extraction ban: Mora leaders push for sustainable growth
- Getting covered in busy, little Taos
- Summer Food Service Program begins June 10
- Chevron Mining donates iPads to Questa schools
- No changes on Taos co-op board after elections
- Farmers to pay Taos agent millions after verdict
- Letter: Illegal dumping
- Taos mayor executes Command Center lease
- Mosaic Fine Dining: Something for every palate
- F lix F n on and the police blotter
- Town of Taos braces for Mumford and Sons concert
- Death reported at Questa mine
- Felix F n on and the police blotter
- Letter: No more hurting animals
- My Turn: Following the Money A Holy Cross Hospital Odyssey
- Fire reported on Tres Piedras Ranger District
- Quay County Sun
- 2013 Rockabilly on the Route schedule
- Musical festival celebrating Route 66 set to kick off in Tucumcari
- School lockdown ends without incident
- Rattlers return from 2A state track and field competition with two champions
- Workshop offers strategies in teaching autistic students
- Low lake levels, silt buildup prevent water allocation
- Mesalands president applications being reviewed
- Meetings watch: Mesalands Community College board
- Meetings watch: Quay County Commission
- Lopez statue great idea, with private dollars
- Letters to the editor May 1
- Justice Department's intrusion demands explanation
- Comments from the canyons: Even a little rain brings hope to area
- Lauriault: Our faith must remain above our trials
- Thomas: Office lizard creates moral dilemma
- Police blotter May 15
- Calendar May 15
- Menus May 15
- Honors May 15
- Police seeking burglary information
- Eastern New Mexico University
- ENMU Names New Dean for College of Business
- Artesia 7th Grader Receives Award at ENMU
- ENMU Commencement Set for May 11
- ENMU Annual Emeritus Faculty Luncheon and Honorees Recognized Wednesday, May 8
- ENMU Screening Seven Short Films on May 8
- ENMU Honors Retirees
- ENMU Regents to Meet on May 10
- Blackwater Draw Site Primitive Demonstrations on Saturday, May 4
- ENMU Hosting Wind Symphony Concert on April 28
- Percussion Ensemble Performing During Waiting on Millie Screening
- Eastern New Mexico Children's Choir Concert on May 7
- Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band Concert on April 28
- ENMU Students Collecting for Tooth Fairy
- ENMU Presents Spirit of Eastern Award Winners
- ENMU Dedicating Guadalupe Hall
- ENMU Dedicating Greek Park
- Upcoming ENMU Fine Arts Events
- ENMU Mud Volleyball Tournament Open to Everyone
- ENMU and WTAMU Presenting Mozart's Requiem
- ENMU Board of Regents to Meet April 23
- New Mexico Highlands University
- Carpenter Urges Graduates to Persevere
- HU Students Create Exhibit for Children s Museum
- Ch vez Speaks at Rio Rancho Commencement
- Foundation/Alumni Office Honors Graduates
- Higher Education Center Moves Forward
- Biology Student Wins First Place for Research
- Cutting-Edge Geospatial Technology Lab Open
- Students Receive Bloomberg Businessweek Scholarships
- Professor Andrew Israel Named as Fulbright
- Ribbon Cutting for Highlands Student Union
- Students Meet With Employers at Career Fair
- HU Singers Present Witches Musical, May 3, 4
- Walk A Mile In Her Shoes Event at Highlands
- Lindline Named HU Professor of the Year
- New Student Union Building Ribbon Cutting April 26
- HU Sponsors Spring Career Fair April 25
- Library Week Celebrated With Song
- Public Forum April 19 On Wildfire Economic Impact
- Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Event April 24
- Madrigal Choir Performs Haydn Concert in Ilfeld
- New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology
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- Bureau Scientist Wins N.M. Public Service Award
- Dr. Osman T. Inal, 1940-2010
- Brown Award winner F. Newton Parks, 1917-2010
- Tech Study Targets Border Violence, Training
- Mine Inspector Pens Tribute To The Upper Big Branch Disaster
- Tech Honors Employees, Retirees At Annual Banquet
- Tech Signs MOU With Mesalands For Wind Research
- Health Insurance Member Communications
- New Mexico State University
- University of New Mexico
- Strange Angels Explores Paranormal Psychology through Music, Dance
- RWJF 2010 Lecture Series and Summer Institute in Community-Based Participatory Research for Health
- Alverson Elected President of American Telemedicine Association
- Research Suggests Large Mammals Influenced Global Climate
- D.H. Lawrence Ranch Presentation and Guided Tour Set
- Student Receives International NSF Post-Doctoral Fellowship
- UNM Regrets Duck Pond Incident
- Dawn of Nations Today Tackles Issues in Contemporary Native America
- New Mexico Lt. Governor s Race Heats up on This Week s New Mexico in Focus
- Dean Claiborne Announces A&S Regents Lecturers
- EHPP Plans UNM Wellness Challenge
- UNM Team Prepares for Formula SAE Racecar Competition
- UCAM Offers New Online Format
- Student Affairs Releases June Newsletter
- Survivors, Families and Friends Invited to Comadre a Comadre Recognition Event
- Capitol Report New Mexico
- NM Watchdog investigation shows big increases in 'institutional spending' at state universities
- US Interior Department sets new rule for 'fracking'
- Japanese officials tour NM in search of natural gas deal
- NM is getting older … and fatter
- NM Tea Party group says IRS has hassled them UPDATE: State GOP wants action
- Lujan offers House bill to protest Obama sequestration cut
- NM Republicans go after Tim Keller
- NM Tea Party group says IRS has hassled them
- Part 2 of NM's audit crisis: No paperwork? Then you get no capital outlay goodies
- Udall getting support for challenging Obama administration on sequestration
- Udall challenges Obama administration on sequestration hit on mineral royalties
- New Mexico's audit crisis and the Dirty 59: “A culture of a lack of accountability”
- Adam Kokesh back in the news - this time on a national level
- Richardson offers “clarification,” but no apology to Ted Cruz
- Editorial: Open mouth, insert foot
- Get ready for lawsuits after Mora County passes oil and gas ban
- Horse racing officials mull Udall's anti-doping bill
- David Coss to step down as mayor of Santa Fe
- VIDEO: Martinez on making TIME's 100 list, rubbing elbows with Joe Biden and preventing child abuse
- Susana still opposed to horse slaughterhouse in Roswell
- New Mexico Watchdog
- NM Watchdog investigation shows big increases in 'institutional spending' at state universities
- Interior Department sets new rule for 'fracking'
- NM is getting older … and fatter
- Japanese officials tour NM in search of natural gas deal
- Lujan offers House bill to protest Obama sequestration cut
- NM Tea Party group says IRS has hassled them UPDATE: State GOP wants action
- NM Tea Party group says IRS has hassled them
- NM Republicans go after Tim Keller
- Part 2 of NM's audit crisis: No paperwork? Then you get no capital outlay goodies
- Udall getting support for challenging Obama administration on sequestration
- Udall challenges Obama administration on sequestration hit on mineral royalties
- New Mexico's audit crisis and the Dirty 59: “A culture of a lack of accountability”
- Adam Kokesh back in the news - this time on a national level
- Richardson offers “clarification,” but no apology to Ted Cruz
- Editorial: Open mouth, insert foot
- Get ready for lawsuits after Mora County passes oil and gas ban
- Horse racing officials mull Udall's anti-doping bill
- David Coss to step down as mayor of Santa Fe
- Susana still opposed to horse slaughterhouse in Roswell
- VIDEO: Martinez on making TIME's 100 list, rubbing elbows with Joe Biden and preventing child abuse
- The Grant County Beat
- Weather Alert upgraded to Red Flag Warning
- Critical fire weather conditions may return on Monday
- How Sole Community Provider funding works
- Silver Schools Board approves land trade and extends superintendent's contract
- Smokey the Bear is still missing
- Another Portion of the Catwalk Expected to be Re-Opened
- Red Flag Warning in effect Saturday
- Gila Cliff Dwellings to Temporarily Close/Special TJ Site Tours to be Offered
- Drought Monitor May 14, 2013
- Fire Weather watch for Southwest Mountains on Saturday, May 18
- Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. and Plains Exploration & Production Company Announce Preliminary Results of Merger Consideration Election
- Town Council hears report on proposed renovations to Silco Theater
- Town Council addresses other agenda items 051413
- Small Business Development Center has interim director
- WNMU Regents approve agenda items, including the FY 2013-14 budget
- Gila National Forest Heads into Stage 1 Fire Restrictions on May 21, 2013
- Silver City Town Council Adopts Greenways and Big Ditch Master Plan
- Lightning-caused Fires Keep Fire Personnel Alert
- Silver City Fire Department and Town Council Impose Fire Restrictions effective immediately
- Fire on Whitewater Road
- Vote Smart NM Key Votes
- Extends Education Disbursements from the Land Grant Fund (HJR 10) - Passage Passed - House
- Reduces Tax Rates for Corporations (HB 641) - Passage Passed - Senate
- Reduces Tax Rates for Corporations (HB 641) - Passage Passed - House
- Reduces Tax Rates for Corporations (HB 641) - Passage Passed - Executive
- Expedites Professional Licenses for Military Members, Veterans and Spouses (SB 258) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Limits the Disclosure of Legislative Information (HCR 1) - Passage Passed - House
- Public Education Commission as Independent (HB 392) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Legislative Retirement Qualification (SB 114) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Criminal Record Expungment Act (SB 294) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Uniform Consequences Conviction Act (SB 158) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Authority for Public Securities Terms (SB 217) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Tax Expenditure & Revenue Budget Reporting (SB 7) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Traffic Ticket Payment & Reporting (SB 131) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Prospective Employee Credit Privacy (SB 128) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Game & Fish License Time Period (HB 569) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Developmental Disabilities Service Changes (SB 458) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Pre-Release Medicaid for Incarcerated Persons (SB 65) - Passage Failed - Executive
- No Mandatory Parole for Certain Sentences (HB 438) - Passage Failed - Executive
- New Mexico Financial Authority Changes (SB 12) - Passage Failed - Executive
- Community Engagement Teams (HB 588) - Passage Failed - Executive
