Police: New Mexico man fatally shot 9-month-old daughter after argument with child’s mother
New Mexico man arrested in infant daughter’s death Musicians from New Mexico Symphony Orchestra agree to management’s term, concerts to resume
NM symphony reaches agreement with musicians Health Department report shows alcohol abuse cost New Mexico 993 lives, $2.5B in 2006
Report: Alcohol abuse cost NM $2.5 billion in 2006 New Mexico wants brine well operator to take responsibility for potential cavern collapse
NM wants company to take responsibility for cavern Independent scientists say program can extend life of nation’s nuclear weapons for decades
Panel: Extending nuclear weapons life successful Police car checking NYC traffic ahead of Biden motorcade collides with taxi; vice president OK
NY police car in accident ahead of Biden motorcade Biden’s police advance car in New York City traffic accident, vice president not injured
Biden’s police advance car in NYC traffic accident NM teen accused in slaying of Navajo nun reportedly tried to commit suicide in jail
NM teen back in jail after failed suicide attempt NM auto dealer tried to save business by gambling, instead racked up $250,000 in losses
NM auto dealer tried to save business by gambling Feds charge NM teenager with killing nun on Navajo reservation
Teen charged with killing nun in NM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A teenager was charged Friday with killing a nun after allegedly breaking into her trailer home on the Navajo Indian reservation in search of cash or valuable items. NM teenager charged by feds with killing nun on Navajo Indian reservation
Teen charged with killing nun in Navajo, NM New Mexico boy pleads with 911 operator to send help after he allegedly shoots father
NM boy tells 911 operator he shot father in anger FBI tightlipped about arrest made on New Mexico Indian reservation in slain nun investigation
FBI refuses to talk about arrest in NM nun slaying FBI says arrest made in slaying of nun on New Mexico Indian reservation
FBI: Arrest made in slaying of New Mexico nun Nun murdered in New Mexico reached out to poor community, worried about theft of bingo money
Nun murdered in NM like ‘mom’ to parishioner Correction: Child Shooting
Correction: Child Shooting ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In stories Aug. 30, Sept. 14 and Nov. 3 about a New Mexico boy accused in the shooting death of his father, The Associated Press, relying on information from Belen police, erroneously reported the victim was shot with a rifle. Police now say they believe the boy used a shotgun. Murdered nun reached out to poor community, worried about recent theft of bingo money
Murdered nun like ‘mom’ to parishioner NAVAJO, N.M. — Sister Magdalena has returned home — empty now in the absence of a roommate who had worked so hard to empower people on the Navajo Indian Reservation. Colorado State researchers fit NM calf with double prosthetic hind limbs
Researchers fit NM calf with prosthetic legs New Mexico boy charged with first-degree murder in father’s shooting death
NM boy charged with murder in father’s death Albuquerque police say suspect held in Colorado jail connected to 11 New Mexico, Texas rapes
NM police link suspect held in Colo. to 11 rapes Rivals UPS and FedEx argue about measure in Congress that would help FedEx workers unionize
UPS and FedEx spar over labor bill in Congress Study raises concern about earthquake risk to Los Alamos laboratory
Study: Quake could pose risk to Los Alamos lab Navajo Nation Council votes to place tribal president on administrative leave
Navajo lawmakers place tribal president on leave Sandia National Labs’ effort to make a better LED aims at a brighter, more efficient world
Sandia labs wants to improve the world’s lighting In AP interview, ex-Los Alamos physicist says he met with foreign agent who paid him $20,000LOS ALAMOS, N.M. — It’s a tale of intrigue, involving a nuclear weapons physicist at a national laboratory and a mystery man, supposedly from the Venezuelan embassy in Washington, fluent in Spanish and English. Former Los Alamos lab physicist says FBI searched his home as part of possible spy probeALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Federal agents seized computers, papers, books and electronic equipment from the home of a former Los Alamos National Laboratory nuclear scientist, who last year sought to work on a fusion project with Venezuela but believes the U.S. government is wrongly targeting him as a spy. Weather forces diverted Continental Express flight to land at small New Mexico airportLOS ALAMOS, N.M. — Firefighters had to raise a ladder to help passengers off a Continental Express commuter flight that was diverted to a small New Mexico airport because of bad weather. Albuquerque police limit reserve officers’ duties as volunteers ready to returnALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Albuquerque Police Department plans to reinstate about 25 reserve officers after reports that a volunteer officer went undercover to nab suspected prostitutes prompted new department rules forbidding volunteers from making arrests and signing complaints. New Mexico project would link nation’s 3 power grids to move alternative energy fartherALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Officials announced an ambitious project in New Mexico on Tuesday that would allow energy to flow more freely across the nation’s three massive power grids, breaking down significant barriers to ramping up alternative energy in the United States. After meeting with Dalai Lama, New Mexico Gov. Richardson says spirit of Tibetans is ’strong’ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said after a meeting with the Dalai Lama on Friday that he believes there’s a way for Tibetans to have “genuine autonomy.” |