KRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Thu Nov 26
The New Mexico Land Office says 10,260 acres of newly acquired state trust land has been designated to boost income for Carrie Tingley Children's Hospital in Albuquerque.
Town prepares to say goodbye to Governor KingKOB-TV - Fri Nov 20
A small New Mexico town prepares for the funeral of a larger-than-life political legend, and a visit from one of his best pals, a former president of the United States.
Woman Brings Warmth to KidsMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 19
Small, neatly folded, colorful sweaters sit on a small table beside Nancy Wilson's bed.
Town Annexation Problems RemainMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 12
Edgewood won't solve its checkerboard annexation problems just yet. The water and sewer systems are not sufficient for it to incorporate more territory, according to a ruling which was met by applause from several residents by the state's Municipal Boundary Commission.
Community Pharmacies Struggle To Stay AfloatMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 12
Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates for prescription drugs plunged this summer, then again in September, taking a bite out of the bottom line of many community pharmacies.
Dog's Nose Knows When Drugs Are in JailMountain View Telegraph - Thu Nov 12
The Torrance County Detention Center in Estancia has a new officer-- and he is covered in black hair and loves to fetch a camouflage chew toy.
Trashed Tajique store back in businessKRQE Albuquerque, New Mexico - Fri Nov 06
Two young adults and a teen boy have been charged with the burglary that did so much damage to the only store in Tajique it nearly put the place out of business.
Beer truck rolls on NM highwayKRQE - Fri Nov 06
A Bud Light truck rolled near Torrance County on Friday morning and there reports of injuries.
East Mountains Has 'Haunted' PlacesMountain View Telegraph - Thu Oct 29
Halloween is in the air, With rumors of ghosts from Madrid to Mountainair. The Shaffer may creak, the Mine Shaft Tavern may squeak, But are they haunted? Let's take a peek.
Homeless men guilty in slayingSantaFeNewMexican.com - Wed Oct 28
Two homeless men pleaded guilty Wednesday to their roles in the September death of another homeless man in downtown Santa Fe.
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