Mayor Keller frustrated with city’s desire to cut pedestrian safety funding after deadly week
Mayor Tim Keller is voicing his frustration with City Council’s desire to cut millions in spending on traffic safety programs during a deadly week.
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Mayor Tim Keller is voicing his frustration with City Council’s desire to cut millions in spending on traffic safety programs during a deadly week.
The owners of the deteriorating Bliss Building in downtown Albuquerque have two more weeks to determine the future of the property, following a temporary reprieve from the city.
Albuquerque karate dojo catches fire early Friday morning
Two men arrested for deadly shooting outside Frontier Restaurant
Evacuations lifted in Quay County as fires burn over 20,000 acres
Summer is rearing its head in the Land of Enchantment but there is some good news if you're looking for some rain.
Some aspiring rocket scientists in Albuquerque are getting ready for a big trip to our nation's capitol for a competition.
Heat will build across New Mexico this week with Albuquerque near 91 and Roswell near 98 as dry storms bring gusty winds, lightning and fire concerns.
The U.S. Senate confirmed former Congressman Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management on Monday.
A jury found a former Albuquerque middle school teacher guilty on all felony charges he faced for abusing multiple teenagers.
A federal jury convicted a man of a federal drug possession charge that stemmed from a high-speed pursuit in multiple New Mexico cities.
Three people were displaced Sunday after a fire on the third floor of their apartment complex on Albuquerque's West Side.
Mother's Day should be mostly sunny and warm but some places in New Mexico could see a chance of storms and wind.
Albuquerque leaders say the city will fight a federal lawsuit over local and state immigration laws that limit some cooperation with ICE.
The city said it sent a letter Wednesday to the owners of Lindy's Diner, requiring them to secure the property, stop more debris from falling, and shore up the structure.
The Justice Department sued New Mexico and Albuquerque, arguing two new laws block federal immigration enforcement and threaten nearly 300 jobs in Otero County.
A Belen restaurant owner faces 39 felony charges after investigators said a tax fraud case centered on his business’s gross receipts taxes.
A judge sentenced Elton Gastelum to life in prison plus 17 years for the killing of 16-year-old Gabriel Garcia Zimmerman in southeast Albuquerque.
An Albuquerque Public Schools social studies teacher will represent New Mexico at the We the Teachers National Summit in Virginia.
A high pressure system will drive summerlike heat across the state through Mother’s Day weekend, with Tuesday bringing possible record highs and Roswell near 100.
The City of Albuquerque unveiled plans for a new half-mile link of the Rail Trail between Old Town Albuquerque and the Biopark.
A Texas mother turned her 18-month-old daughter's death after swallowing a button battery into a push for safer batteries.
The search is on for a bear spotted recently in three separate locations in Albuquerque that had, reportedly, still not been captured.
A judge denied a defense request for a mistrial Wednesday in the rape trial of former John Adams Middle School teacher Patrick Corr, following emotional testimony from one of his accusers.