Carjacking Duo Cuffed at the Sunport

     TWO CARJACKING SUSPECTS ARE ARRESTED AT THE ALBUQUERQUE SUNPORT. FORTY-TWO YEAR OLD TANIA SERRANO AND 23 YEAR OLD CURTIS OTERO WERE CAPTURED TUESDAY AFTERNOON. APD OFFICERS SAY THE TWO WERE IN A STOLEN VEHICLE AND ABOUT TO LEAVE IN ANOTHER STOLEN CAR.      SERRANO AND OTERO WERE INITIALLY SPOTTED IN THE LOUISIANA-GIBSON…MORE

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Duke City Ranks Among Top 10

     ALBUQUERQUE IS IN THE TOP 10 FOR BEST TRAVEL DESTINATIONS IN THE U-S. MONEY MAGAZINE RANKS THE STATE THE 5TH BEST DESTINATION FOR THIS YEAR. ONE MAJOR FACTOR GOING INTO THE RANKINGS INCLUDES “BEST EXPERIENCE AT THE BEST PRICE.”      ALBUQUERQUE IS CITED FOR HAVING AUTHENTIC CUISINE, ARTWORK AND ARCHITECTURE. THE PETROGLYPH…MORE

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Company to Build NM’s Largest Wind Farm

     A NEW PROJECT HELPS CEMENT NEW MEXICO’S ROLE IN PROVIDING RENEWABLE ENERGY. EXCEL ENERGY IS BUILDING THE SAGAMORE WIND PROJECT IN ROOSEVELT COUNTY, 20 MILES SOUTH OF PORTALES. THE WIND FARM WILL GENERATE 522 MEGAWATTS OF POWER, MAKING IT THE LARGEST SUCH FACILITY IN THE STATE.      EXCEL ENERGY IS WORKING WITH…MORE

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NM Park Closures Possible

     NEW MEXICO’S MONEY PROBLEMS COULD MEAN A PARTIAL CLOSURE OF STATE PARKS AND MUSEUMS. THE ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL REPORTS THAT POSSIBILITY IS BEING RAISED BY OFFICIALS WITH THE MARTINEZ ADMINISTRATION. BUT SOME LEGISLATIVE LEADERS SAY THERE SHOULD BE ENOUGH FUNDING TO KEEP EVERYTHING RUNNING THROUGH THIS BUDGET YEAR WHICH ENDS ON JUNE 30TH.  …MORE

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Skimmers Skip Town

It’s safe to pay at the pump again in Albuquerque. APD says the ring that was stealing credit card information by using skimmer devices at gas pumps is no longer operating in the area. Sergeant Will Dorian says there are six suspects in the case and three arrest warrants have been issued. In all, about…MORE

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Assault on Campus

UNM Police are looking for a suspect in the rape of a non-student Tuesday night on the southeast corner of Johnson Field. The suspect is described as a Native American male, 27-30 years old, about 5’8″ tall, weighing between 160 and 170 pounds. He was reportedly wearing a gray beanie, black t-shirt with white lettering…MORE

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Time for Water Safety Review

More lakes in New Mexico are opening up for the season. Wednesday Eagle Nest Lake State Park became available for boaters. Christina Cordova with the New Mexico State Parks Division says it’s a good time to review some boating safety guidelines, such as always wearing a life jacket. She also says anyone 12 and under…MORE

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Strong Start for Home Sales

The Realtors Association of New Mexico says 2017 has gotten off to a good start when it comes to home-buying activity. Through the first two months of the year, sales statewide are up more than 6.5% from a year ago and the median home price is up 7%, at just under $182,000.MORE

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Merger Study, Comp Plan Re-Write Approved

     THE ALBUQUERQUE CITY COUNCIL MONDAY APPROVED BOTH A STUDY ON MERGING APD AND THE SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT … AND A RE-WRITE OF THE CITY’S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN THAT WOULD CLARIFY DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS.      THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN WOULD SPECIFICALLY WORK TO IMPROVE PROTECTING ALBUQUERQUE’S ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOODS AND DEAL WITH LONG-TIME WATER AND TRAFFIC CHALLENGES. IT…MORE

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New Name Proposed for Albuquerque’s Civic Plaza Stage

     ALBUQUERQUE’S CIVIC PLAZA COULD BE RENAMED AFTER AL HURRICANE ST. THREE CITY COUNCILORS … KEN SANCHEZ, ISAAC BENTON AND KLARISSA PENA … INTRODUCED A RESOLUTION AT MONDAY NIGHT’S MEETING TO NAME THE STAGE ON THE PLAZA THE AL HURRICANE SR. PAVILION … A MOVE MEANT TO HONOR THE MAN CONSIDERED THE GODFATHER OF…MORE

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