KOB-TV New Mexico - Sun Nov 22
A jury in Santa Rosa has convicted a man of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a 6-year-old who was killed as she slept in a house in the northern New Mexico community of Las Vegas.
New Mexico politics: Teague explains why he voted against health-care reform billLas Cruces Sun-News - Sun Nov 15
U.S. Rep. Harry Teague, D-N.M., said Friday he was respecting the wishes of the majority of those in the 2nd congressional district when he voted against the health-care reform bill, which narrowly passed the House on Nov.
Winter Storm Moving Into StateKOAT.com - Wed Oct 28
Authorities have reopened eastbound Interstate 40 near Santa Rosa after a tractor-trailer rolled and closed the freeway for about two hours.
Snow falls throughout the stateKOB-TV New Mexico - Wed Oct 28
From the northwest to the southeast, New Mexico got its first good taste of wintry weather Wednesday.
New street pole banners in worksQuay County Sun - Tue Oct 13
A small sampling of the new street pole banners for Tucumcari were presented at the City Commission meeting on Thursday.
Speed Read for Monday, Oct. 12The New York Times - Mon Oct 12
Highlights from today's edition of The New York Times: 1. Things have been fairly grim lately in the magazine world.
A Reporter With a 'Tom Sawyer Business Plan' Buys a NewspaperNew York Times - Sun Oct 11
Between pleading with an advertiser, fending off a complaining reader and taking a break to watch a scorpion scuttle down the sidewalk, M. E. Sprengelmeyer gives a visitor to his office this advice: "Watch out for the hole in the floor." Mr.
H1N1 flu worries clog health systemLas Cruces Sun-News - Thu Oct 08
Healthy people worried about H1N1 swine flu and those with mild, flu-like illnesses are showing up at emergency rooms and clinics, bogging down New Mexico's health system with requests for tests and medicine, a key state health official said Thursday.
H1N1 flu worries clog health systemLas Cruces Sun-News - Thu Oct 08
Healthy people worried about H1N1 swine flu and those with mild, flu-like illnesses are showing up at emergency rooms and clinics, bogging down New Mexico's health system with requests for tests and medicine, a key state health official said Thursday.
Legislators say furloughs, reserve funds possible options for state budget deficitClovis News-Journal - Wed Oct 07
There are plenty of budget questions when the New Mexico Legislature goes into a special session Oct.
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