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Otero Co. Jail to get solar power

A New Mexico county jail may be getting solar power.

Winter smackdown parks ABQ-DEN flights

The wild weather in the central Rockies is taking its toll on travelers here in Albuquerque as well.

Wolf population shows promising rebound

Federal officials said Friday there are more Mexican gray wolves in the wild in the Southwest than there have been in each of the past five years, giving a

Feds: $40M for forest restoration

The Obama administration announced Thursday that $40 million is going to new forest restoration projects intended to boost timber production and create jobs

Navajo Nation, lab work on clean energy

The Navajo Nation has entered into an agreement with a national laboratory to study carbon capture, clean coal technology and renewable energy on the vast

Clinic targets Eddy Co. rabies outbreak

Eddy County has confirmed almost as many rabies cases this month as in all of 2011 prompting a public vaccination clinic for cats and dogs to be held next

Teen hikers rescued in East Mountains

Albuquerque Police Department took over the rescue operation late Sunday night and all hikers have been found.

New diet may keep wolves off cattle

Wildlife managers are running out of options when it comes to helping Mexican gray wolves overcome hurdles that have thwarted reintroduction into their

AFD rescues man stuck days in river mud

A school group on a Saturday field trip has discover a man calling for help and saying he has been stuck in the mud of the Rio Grande for three days.

Southern officials warn of fire danger

Despite recent rain and snow in southwest New Mexico, officials are still concerned about dangerous wildfires.

Expo, Downs ordered to clean manure

Expo New Mexico and the downs at Albuquerque are being ordered to clean up massive mounds of manure.

Arizona officials amend wolf release policy

A month after voting to oppose any new releases of Mexican gray wolves, officials with the Arizona Game and Fish Department are amending their policy and have

Study expands earthquake threat in N.M.

No one in New Mexico is immune. While we do not see a lot of earthquakes in our state, what a University of New Mexico professor has found is blowing away what

N.M. stalls return of Gila River otters

It was nearly 60 years ago on the Gila River. That's the last time anyone had documented a river otter in New Mexico. A government trapper found the dead

Space dust shoots across NM sky

A unusual and downright mysterious sight in the sky got a lot of attention from people around New Mexico.

Mountain lion kills family's dog

Police Capt. Randy Foster said that when Hari Viswanathan heard the family dog, named Gwennie, barking outside and found a mountain lion trying to pull it

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