State Attorney General Raúl Torrez is seeking state Supreme Court intervention to reverse a Las Cruces judge's controversial decision to end probation early for a… Read moreAttorney general asks state Supreme Court to undo lenient ruling in high school teacher's sex offender case
The employment picture is improving for New Mexico. The state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.8% in March, down from 3.9% in February, though it was up f… Read moreState unemployment falls in March
If you're in the mood for enchiladas in Rio Rancho, there are plenty of high-quality options to pick from. Read moreWhere to find the best enchiladas in Rio Rancho
The Corley sisters were all together Thursday afternoon to watch as the family added yet another girls state singles tennis title to an already crammed trophy case. Read moreThe Corley family has a fourth state tennis champion; pals Dils, Rocca also win state
New Mexico United will continue its U.S. Open Cup journey with a trip to New York later this month. Here are the details. Read moreUnited's Open Cup round-of-16 matchup finalized
Whether you're a die-hard fan or want to become one, here are five things to know about Albuquerque's Indoor Football League team. Read more5 things to know about the Duke City Gladiators, including teachers and moms getting in free this weekend
The Lobos go into this weekend's final home series against Nevada with a conference title in their sights. Read moreTitle hunt: Turnaround has UNM baseball battling for Mountain West crown
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department announced the recipients of a new grant for energy efficient projects in lower-income communities. Read moreState awards first grants under new program
The Boys & Girls Club of New Mexico, in partnership with Warehouse 505 and students from five different middle schools, is unveiling artist- and student-painted m… Read moreWall-to-wall artwork: Boys & Girls Club of NM unveiling student-painted murals