Democratic Party of New Mexico HQ Burglarized, Vandalized
Security footage shows an individual breaking into the office and fleeing with stolen items early Thursday morning.
Teen Arrested in Fatal Shooting During Suspected Gun Deal
New Mexico Man Arrested for Kidnapping and Assaulting Teen
Crime
Albuquerque Classic Car Restoration Business Accused of Defrauding Customers
Customers claim 'Fast Eddie' has taken their money and failed to complete promised restoration work on their beloved vehicles

Teen Faces Charges After Crashing Car With Bus in Albuquerque
Savanna Tafoya, 18, allegedly made an illegal U-turn and fled the scene after the collision.
Man Sentenced for Death of Taos Pueblo Artist
Santiago Martinez pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter for killing his girlfriend DeAnna Autumn Leaf Suazo.
Weather
Albuquerque Orders Dust-Generating Businesses to Shut Down
Temporary closure aimed at reducing hazardous blowing dust during high winds

High Winds Expected Across New Mexico on Tuesday
Gusts up to 60 mph forecast for eastern parts of the state
Unseasonable Warmth Grips New Mexico
Dry, breezy conditions raise fire risks as temperatures stay above average
Lifestyle
Albuquerque Art Exhibit Showcases Creativity of Disabled Artists
The "From The Heart" exhibit features paintings, ceramics, and mixed media works by students of the N4Arts Initiative.

Rio Grande Arts & Crafts Festival nominated for Best Art Festival
The event is one of the only fully independent, family-owned festivals on the list.
New Mexico Lawmakers Propose Statewide Cell Phone Ban in Schools
Bill would require all school districts to prohibit student cell phone use during school day
Business
Warner Bros. Reopens Takeover Talks with Paramount After Netflix Waiver
Streaming giant Netflix grants 7-day waiver allowing Warner Bros. Discovery to reengage in acquisition discussions with Paramount Skydance.

Bernalillo County Approves Stricter Rules for New Data Centers
New guidelines aim to address water, energy usage and workforce requirements for projects seeking county incentives.
Albuquerque Police Department Increases Officer Pay Under New Compensation Structure
City leaders aim to strengthen recruitment, retention, and career support within APD
Politics
New Mexico Legislature Passes Bill to Pay Lawmakers
House approves $64,000 annual salary for state legislators after debate reaches 3-hour limit

Albuquerque Residents Seek Visible, Ethical Police Chief
Over 1,000 residents provide input on desired qualities for next police leader
New Mexico Lawmakers Push for Survivors' Protection Against Jeffrey Epstein
Albuquerque organization urges stable funding for sexual assault service providers across the state