New Mexico nuclear museum receives rare Soviet missile

931 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M – The National Nuclear Science and History in New Mexico showcases a lot of history about nuclear science from around the world. On Saturday, they received a new rare addition to their missile collection.
Las Vegas asks for $10M for new regional fire training center

748 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The City of Las Vegas is asking for $10 million from the New Mexico Legislature to fund a regional fire training center to respond to destructive wildfires more quickly.
Proposal to rework New Mexico’s bail laws advances

644 Views   SANTA FE, N.M. – A House committee advanced a proposed constitutional amendment Wednesday morning that would rework some of the state’s bail laws. But it was a constitutional amendment on bail reform that put us where we are. So why would this proposal be any different?
Snow and ice remain in southeastern New Mexico

636 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — It’s a nice day for much of the state unless you’re in southeastern New Mexico where snow and ice still remain.
Committee tables shoplifting bill that would protect business owners

1,020 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Shoplifting is on the rise, and that’s why one local legislator was hoping to add a layer of protection for business owners.
Bill to overhaul graduation requirement passes first committee

624 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Efforts to rework New Mexico’s high school graduation requirements took a step forward Monday. House Bill 126 cleared the House Commerce & Economic Development Committee Monday on an 8-2 vote.
Bill aims to revitalize downtown areas across New Mexico

687 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – There is a renewed call to revitalize downtown areas across the state, from down south in Las Cruces to all the way north in Taos. Now, there’s a bill making its way through the state Senate to help communities do just that. The sponsors are calling it the Metro Development Act, also […]
Farmington school administrator found not guilty on all charges

853 Views   FARMINGTON, N.M. — A Farmington school administrator was found not guilty on all charges related to an alleged rape of a minor in 2018. Caleb Foucault, a 44-year-old Piedra Vista High School administrator, went on trial Tuesday. On Friday, a jury reached a not-guilty verdict.
Rockslide keeps part of US Highway 82 closed

947 Views   CLOUDCROFT, N.M. — A portion of U.S. Highway 82 will be closed for the next few days after a rockslide, the Otero County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday.
Defendant in Taos compound case shares story in written testimony

765 Views   TAOS, N.M. — Nearly four and a half years have passed since authorities busted what they believe was a terrorist compound in Taos County. The five arrested are expected to finally get their day in court later this year. For the first time, we are getting a glimpse into the minds of two of […]