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Test scores, teacher attendance dropped from N.M. evaluations

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico education officials say test scores and teacher attendance will no longer be included in the state’s teacher evaluation system. The Albuquerque Journal re...

$54M project to stabilize Carlsbad decommissioned brine well

SANTA FE – A $54 million project to stabilize a decommissioned brine well that’s threatening an area of Carlsbad is ready to begin. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that the Carls...

Albuquerque students send handmade cards to El Paso schools

ALBUQUERQUE – Stacks of roughly 6-inch by 4-inch notes spilled onto tables in an Eisenhower Middle School science classroom – the colorful drawings and stickers contrasting with the black ta...

Three killed in Albuquerque in separate shootings Friday night

ALBUQUERQUE – Albuquerque police said three people are dead after separate shootings Friday night. Police said say the shootings include an apparently accidental one in which se...

Man sentenced in Utah killing pleads guilty in Colorado death

DENVER – A man who was previously convicted of fatally shooting a University of Utah student has pleaded guilty to killing a Colorado man. Austin Jeffrey Boutain pleaded guilty Fr...

Area 51 events mostly peaceful; thousands in Nevada desert

HIKO, Nev. – Events involving thousands of Earthlings answering an internet buzz about an invitation to “Storm Area 51” in the Nevada desert have been mostly festive, with crowds numbering i...

Residents put on notice as fire burns west of Denver

DENVER – Colorado authorities say they have told rural residents in the foothills west of Denver to be ready to evacuate their homes if a new wildfire spreads. Jefferson County Sh...

Colorado police fatally shoot man who was arguing with woman

DENVER – Authorities say police officers in a Denver suburb shot and killed a man who drew a handgun when they tried to break up an argument between him and a woman. Lakewood Po...

N.M. hemp company among those awarded job training money

SANTA FE – A Santa Rosa-based hemp company is among those to benefit from more than $2 million in state money. The New Mexico Economic Development Department announced the lates...

New Mexico unemployment ready steady at 4.9%

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for August remains at 4.9%, unchanged from July. The Department of Workforce Solutions says that rate compares wit...

Colorado city officials propose increasing minimum wage

DENVER – Denver city officials have announced a new proposal that would increase the city’s minimum wage. The Denver Post reported Thursday that the measure by Denver Mayor Mic...

Agency: Hepatitis A outbreak spreads into Rio Arriba County

SANTA FE – Health officials say an outbreak of hepatitis A cases has spread into northern New Mexico’s Rio Arriba County. The state Department of Health’s announcement Friday says...