Police have identified a 16-year old accused of shooting a gun inside the hallway of a Rio Rancho high school. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, February 14, 2019)
Police have identified a 16-year old accused of shooting a gun inside the hallway of a Rio Rancho high school. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, February 14, 2019)
Seeing more cases of serious eye infection, Albuquerque doctors are putting out a national warning against people who wear their contacts while they’re sleeping. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, February 13, 2019)
Albuquerque’s Mayor is calling for millions of dollars to be invested in city-owned museum in an attempt to hook more visitors, but will it work? Click here for full story.
(From Tuesday, February 12, 2019)
An early morning case of road rage lead police to a suspect, but now officers are facing the difficult task of finding the victim. Click here for full story.
(From Monday, February 11, 2019)
Mayor Tim Keller has played his hand in listing the big city projects he wants to see built out over the next decade, but the fight over what takes priority is now heating up. Click here for full story.
(From Friday, February 8, 2019)
After 12 and a half years of talk and planning, the city has now started the process of building out a controversial roundabout. Click here for full story.
(From Thursday, February 7, 2019)
A surge in girls on an Albuquerque high school’s wrestling squad has the team calling for more competitive opportunities within the district. Click here for full story.
(From Wednesday, February 6, 2019)
It’s a harsh rejection for Albuquerque Public Schools, as voters turned down three money measures in a special election Tuesday leaving millions of dollars worth of projects in jeopardy. Click here for full story.
(From Tuesday, February 5, 2019)
New Mexico’s unique Spaceport America facility played host to one of the most well-received Big Game advertisements of the year. Click here for full story.
(From Monday, February 4, 2019)
Months after controversy surrounding the investigation of one of the city’s highest profile crimes, Albuquerque Police now says it will train all current and future violent crime detectives under new standards. Click here for full story.
(From Friday, February 1, 2019)