A jury on Monday failed to reach a verdict in the trial of a former Albuquerque police officer accused of illegally arresting a disabled man who was attempting to… Read moreTrial of former APD officer ends in hung jury
The deadline for the first-ever New Mexico Department of Transportation business development program is fast approaching. Read moreNMDOT launches education program for businesses
In a press conference on March 21, 1962, then-President John Kennedy stated, “It’s very hard in military or personal life to assure complete equality. Life is unfair.” Read moreGovernment can mitigate tax policy inequalities
An item in Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 would raise building permit fees. Read moreIncreased building permit fees included in proposed city budget
Computer development has taken a wide path away from the silicon-based hardware we’ve grown accustomed to. Read moreGiant artificial brain computer unboxed at Sandia labs
A true gem from Santa Fe’s cultural past, the historic Francis C. Wilson House is back on the market to share its architectural splendor with a new owner. Read moreHome recognized by the Historic Santa Fe Foundation is on the market for $2.85M
PICTURE PERFECT: Steve asks if it’s acceptable to keep a photo of his license, registration and/or insurance proof on a cellphone rather than carry a physical copy. Read moreRoad warrior: Say cheese! Can you carry a photo instead of your license, registration and insurance documents?
There are some commitment issues going on with Lobo basketball. Read moreJohn Tonje recants recent commitment to Lobos, UNM then lands University of Arizona transfer