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URI to close offices in NM

A controversial uranium company will be closing its New Mexico offices in three cities, including Albuquerque.

Numbers drawn for record PowerBall jackpot

The numbers drawn Saturday for the $600 million PowerBall jackpot could make someone or several someones fabulously wealthy or fuel the continued frenzy of

N.M. reports hopeful job numbers

More people are getting back to work as job reports show gains in 39 states.

Train wreck blamed on heat, cold

Temperature changes appear to be the cause of a train derailment near Fort Sumner last month.

Japan looks at N.M. as gas source

New Mexico's struggling natural gas industry could get a big boost from Japan.

Hot Lotto players to see changes

The New Mexico Lottery is changing up its Hot Lotto game.

Hospital cuts work hours, building plan

Gila Regional Medical Center has downgraded 70 full-time hospital employees to part-time status as part of new cost-cutting measure.

Santa Fe celebrates tourism

The Celebrate Santa Fe Tourism Expo is going on until 7 p.m. Thursday.

NM man gets national deal for Rocktops

An Albuquerque inventor has landed a big deal that will make snacking at sporting events a little easier.

Spaceport lands reusable rocket project

Another space industry heavyweight will use New Mexico's Spaceport America.

Solar array feeds Albuquerque industry

A two-megawatt solar array will soon go up at the Sandia Science and Tech Park in southeast Albuquerque.

NM man teams up with Dog the Bounty Hunter

An Albuquerque bail bondsman got an inside look after he teamed up with Dog on two take downs in Albuquerque.

ABQ Casino job fair on Monday & Tuesday

Beginning on Monday the Albuquerque Downs Racetrack & Casino will be holding a job fair to fill 400 positions at their new facility set to open in June.

New Downs casino to hire hundreds

The new Downs Casino and Racetrack is moving its neighbors to the front of the line a two-day job fair next week.

KAFB Space Office faces closure

The Kirtland Air Force Base program set up for rapid development of military satellites could soon be shut down and the jobs moved elsewhere, the Albuquerque

Chile farmers suffer as water runs short

Drought-hammer farmers in some parts of the state say conditions are the worst they've ever seen, and now the fate of this year's chile crop hangs in the

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