Las Cruces police found Zachary Babitz following reports of an armed robbery and carjacking at an Arby's restaurant, according to a Facebook post.
A union card check found majority support to establish a new local branch of the American Federation of Teachers-New Mexico.
Cognitive candidate: Trump can't tell Browns apart
The Republican presidential nominee has called for mental acuity tests for candidates. A polygraph exam also is in order.
The way we were: Indian Market
Indian Market brings more than 1,000 artists and tens of thousands of locals and visitors to the heart of Santa Fe for the largest juried Native art market in the world.
The ladder-back is commonly found in the dry juniper and piñon-juniper woodlands that are abundant in New Mexico, and they nest in tree cavities.
Santa Clara Pueblo Gov. J. Michael Chavarria issues a call for action to deal with homelessness: "We can't work in silos any longer."
The picture book follows a Diné girl as she retrieves her grandmother’s sheep with the help of a magical scarf.
The memories made it fun
I joined the ghostly line of people to leave The New Mexican on Friday, my last day as editor here. I suppose this is goodbye. To you, and to a big chunk of my life.
The resolution comes a month before the city is set to go to trial with the Union Protectiva de Santa Fe regarding the obelisk.
Juan Chavez filed the complaint in connection with his 2022 encounter with New Mexico State Police Officer Alex Power.
The agency has approved nearly $5 million in aid for residents affected by South Fork and Salt fires and flooding as Aug. 19 deadline nears.
Attitudes appear to be shifting around psilocybin, with a few states decriminalizing it as advocates tout its therapeutic uses.
Santa Fe couple remembered for work in cathedral, love of community
Mary Bernice Chavez and Jose Chavez were docents at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, where Mary Bernice Chavez painted the stenciling.
"What we’re proposing is to create some phone-free schools," Superintendent Antonio Layton told The Taos News last week. "It would be implemented just at the secondary level."
Billed as the largest show of its kind in the country, Whitehawk grew 25% over last year's participation, according to event organizers.
A $25 million appropriation for firefighter and EMT recruitment will fund 190 new positions across New Mexico.
Tarango said she tried to put out the fire with a glass of water after flames spread to a bed, but it didn't work.
About a dozen police officers arrived at 8 a.m. Friday and ordered residents to leave. One man was led away in handcuffs.
The hunt continues for Zachary Babitz, accused in the death of Gordon Wilson and now also wanted in a late-July bank robbery in Albuquerque.
Multiple signs, including literal ones posted at the four restaurants, pointed to something being amiss Friday.
Brandon Travis died in a shootout with an Aggie basketball players hours before a game against Lobos in Albuquerque.
This school year, E.J. Martinez Elementary will operate as a separate school while the old building is demolished and rebuilt.
Spokesman blames 'miscommunication,' critics blast congresswoman on a photo with a plate of ribs.
Opponents decried the laws as inhumane and ineffective while police Chief Jeremy Story said they would help prevent crime.
Comedy writer remembered for reverent brand of humor
Ron Bloomberg — a playwright, writer, activist and former ad man who lived in Santa Fe for the last two decades of his life — died last month at 93.
William Romero, 54, was convicted on a single count of arson resulting in more than $20,000 in damage, a second-degree felony.
The ice rink area, which sustained the heaviest damage, remains closed, with no immediate plans to be reopened as damage is assessed.
No other buildings were affected by the outage, said city spokesperson Regina Ruiz.
Canyon Road Summer Walks, a series of roving celebrations, is held from 5-8 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month from June to October.
Santa Fe police identified 38-year-old Zachary Babitz of Edgewood as the suspect in a fatal shooting Tuesday.
A pilot initiative has awarded $6,000 baby bonds that are projected to grow to over $20,000 by the age of 18 to 15 children.
The City Council's ordinance makes camping or sleeping in a public place a petty misdemeanor and allows for arrests.
The installation of the Pueblo Runners follows last week's installation of the Don Diego de Vargas statue at the history museum.
Chicago fire will be absent for Harris' nomination
The Democratic Party imploded at its chaotic 1968 convention. Boring audiences is the Dems' biggest worry as they return to Chicago.
Executive Director Colin Hovde said Anna Hogan will fill the role previously occupied by the trio for the time being.
The dead bat was found in the Cottonwood Picnic Area on July 7, state and federal officials said.
The 834,000-square-foot solar cell manufacturing facility is planned for Albuquerque’s Mesa del Sol industrial development area.
Park officials said Thursday that the body of Leticia A. Castillo of Albuquerque was located Tuesday about 150 feet below Twin Overlooks.
She was a favorite entering the event, but struggled in the preliminaries and was eliminated from the competition.
The former Hilltopper star dominated in high school and is a two-time world champion in the shot put.
A retired man killed in Santa Fe on Tuesday helped lead an archaeology nonprofit to preserve hundreds of sites in recent years.
Methamphetamine and fentanyl were noted in an autopsy of a woman who was found dead on the grounds of a midtown apartment complex.
Historic Nambé hacienda renovated over three generations
Haciendas: A Parade of Homes is returning for its 32nd year, offering glimpses into high-end homes with unique craftsmanship.
Heard, editor of Outside Magazine, has a long history in longform journalism.
The property up for auction in southern Santa Fe County has been deemed ripe for residential or commercial development.
Justin Trujillo has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Russel Wilson, 60.
The effort seeks to fill five positions in the Parks and Open Space Division, and will center on maintenance and upkeep.
Check out what's going on in and around Santa Fe this weekend.
Police said the suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information should contact Santa Fe police or dial 911.
Longtime owner Cheryl Sommer sells the nearly 130-year-old speciality grocer — a staple in downtown Santa Fe — to employees.