Newly-unsealed documents are giving us insight into the FBI investigation that broke open the DWI bribery scheme that rocked multiple agencies across New Mexico. https://t.co/yZXE2lZp7U
Albuquerque city leaders celebrated phase one of the San Antonio Oxbow Bluffs, turning a once-proposed housing site into protected public open space.
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The top federal prosecutor in New Mexico said the DOJ will fully cooperate in the Epstein case as state investigators seek unredacted files. https://t.co/dpErfZPnOJ
A new documentary follows local firefighters and puts first responder mental health in focus ahead of a public screening in Albuquerque. https://t.co/szx0IkxUSQ
A Taos man asked for a restraining order against a private investigator after his missing wife's remains were found in Carson National Forest.
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Severe storms could bring large hail, wind gusts over 60 mph, frequent lightning and heavy rain across northeast New Mexico Friday night.
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Federal prosecutors charged Rex Crofton with a hate crime after police said he damaged a local synagogue and targeted a Jewish community center. https://t.co/HYpqo7ao6Y
Police charged a Santa Fe woman with DWI after they say she drove drunk, rolled her car off the road and walked away from the crash. https://t.co/8aQhCgwk5F
Santa Fe Public Schools board members unanimously approved Cielo Azul Elementary as the permanent name to replace a school that previously honored Cesar Chavez.
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4 Stories for June 12, 2026:
1. Kidnapping suspect wanted
2. Timothy Busfield investigation
3. Fire at Ruidoso Downs
4. Universal childcare ruling
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Firefighters report the fire that broke out in Ruidoso Downs last night was quickly contained and is no longer a threat to the surrounding area https://t.co/VG2tudNDtR
Eastern New Mexico faces flood and severe storm risks through the weekend, with Sunday bringing the best chance for more widespread rain statewide. https://t.co/ZCScGWKDDU
Lincoln County Office of Emergency Services said a structure fire near Colorado Avenue spread into a wildland fire and crews asked people to avoid the area. https://t.co/VG2tudNDtR
Albuquerque police warn that motorized vehicles in the bosque and Rio Grande riverbed can damage trails and put people at risk. https://t.co/PtvQZrTzK0