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  • Texas town crosses state border to tap aquifer

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Midland, Texas, officials are "securing" water for their immediate needs -- and they're doing so by tapping into an aquifer across the state ...

  • Weber named NMSU director of housing and campus life

    Las Cruces Sun-News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    LAS CRUCES - Julie Weber has previously served as New Mexico State University's director of housing and residential life, and also has served for the past year as the interim director of Corbett Center Student Union. Weber has now officially taken on both roles permanently under the title director of housing and campus life. Weber's new role will allow the two departments - Corbett ...

  • NM kidnapping case gets animated

    NM kidnapping case gets animated

    KASA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - An Albuquerque story that has gotten a lot of national attention has now been animated. TomoNews, a site that combines animation with video to tell national and international stories, recreated last week's kidnapping outside of a north valley apartment complex. The animation shows a man, who police say was David Hernandez, pulling a 4-year-old into his car on Indian ...

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  • Crews clean up River of Tires

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    In 2011, Target 7 first documented the 400,000 or so tires that were illegally dumped on state trust land. State Land Commissioner Ray Powell said those tires are a huge safety ...

  • Drug-laced mail finding its way to NM inmates

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Sometimes the mail is disguised as artwork, sometimes as letters from law offices -- but the Department of Corrections is beginning to find a trend in drugs being sent to ...

  • Hit-and-run crash kills one in Santa Fe

    KASA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    SANTA FE (KRQE) - Santa Fe police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run Thursday morning. It happened at about 3 a.m. on Saint Francis Drive right between San Mateo and Alta Vista Street. Officials say a man was walking across the street when he was hit and killed. We do not have any suspect information at this time. Right now southbound Saint Francis Drive from Cordova to San Mateo closed and ...

  • News Headlines NM Style 52313

    KASA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KASA) - KRQE News 13 Anchor Elizabeth Alvarez has the morning news ...

  • Rain strong winds batter recovering Okla. area

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Pounding rain soaked tornado-ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, on Thursday morning, and winds sent pieces of debris flying, hindering recovery efforts three days after the devastating ...

  • Governor State wasting thousands on pay stubs

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Even though the vast majority of New Mexico's 23,000 state workers get their paychecks deposited directly into their bank accounts, workers are still getting paper pay stubs every pay period. That means every two weeks, employees at the Department of Finance and Administration, or DFA, print off 23,000 pieces of paper, which then need to be delivered and distributed to every single state ...

  • Study finds germs in public pools

    KOB.com - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Posted at: 05/23/2013 7:48 AM By: Erica Zucco, KOB Eyewitness News 4 A recent study shows a wealth of germs in more than half of public swimming pools are caused primarily by poor hygiene by swimmers. Researchers analyzed pool filters and found that 59 percent of pools had bacteria resulting from the environment and dirt on swimmers and swimming toys, and 58 percent of pools had E. Coli ...

  • City faces lawsuit after fatal crash involving officer

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The 22-page suit stems from a fatal crash involving Sgt. Adam Casaus, accusing him of violating APD policy the night he hit 21-year old Ashley Browder and her 19-year old sister Lindsey. This is a civil matter, but Casaus is also criminally charged with reckless vehicular homicide and great bodily injury. Her grandfather spoke with Action 7 News from Nevada, and broke the family's silence ...

  • Grease river remains mystery

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    But the source of the grease in the bins remains a mystery. An attorney for one of the restaurants that backs up the alley, The Library Bar and Grill, said they have a private service that carries away their ...

  • Safety concerns surround Anasazi construction

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Anasazi building is getting a makeover. Residents have raised concerns, though, about how safe it is to walk by the construction site at the corner of Central and ...

  • Unser Northern intersection closed in Rio Rancho

    KASA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) - Officials have closed the intersection of Unser and Northern Boulevards in Rio Rancho is due to repairs of a water main break. Drivers are urged to seek an alternate route. No word on when the intersection will ...

  • Secret deal cheats taxpayers

    KRQE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The former Bernalillo County assessor cheated taxpayers out of tens of thousands of dollars in December when she made a secret, back-room deal before resigning to join the Public Regulation Commission. "Everybody that pays their taxes, works hard, pays them in full, is getting cheated," said Bernalillo County Commissioner Wayne Johnson. "Either through ...

  • Atty Aragon may be paying too much

    KRQE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    steal millions from taxpayers and is serving time in a federal prison says he may be getting cheated. In 2009, Manny Aragon was sentenced to five years seven months in prison for helping inflate invoices for the construction of Albuquerque's Metropolitan Courthouse. Investigators believe Aragon personally pocketed $650,000 from a scheme which cost state taxpayers around $4.3 million. As ...

  • Indicted APD cop still collecting pay

    KRQE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    was killed by a cop who a ran red light is speaking out. "It would have been her 22nd birthday yesterday," said Vicki Serfoss. Birthday balloons fly at the memorial site for Ashley Browder, killed at this intersection of Paseo and Eagle Ranch in a brutal crash February 10. The crash left her sister in a wheelchair. While the Browder family mourns their loss, her grandmother wants to ...

  • Elderly woman charged for dealing drugs

    KRQE - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - An 84-year-old Albuquerque woman is facing drug trafficking and other charges. Lillie Smith was indicted by a grand jury for trafficking, conspiracy to commit trafficking, tampering with evidence and possession. "It's definitely not something you see everyday," said BCSO Sergeant Aaron Williamson. Court documents show the charges stem from a warrant served at ...

  • Bernanke says interest rates will remain low

    Business Journal - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Federal Reserve System Chairman Benjamin Bernanke said the bank will likely keep interest rates low for now Federal Reserve System Chairman Benjamin Bernanke said the bank will likely keep interest rates low for now, but could reduce the amount of bonds it is buying. Bernanke, in remarks prepared for his appearance before Congress Wednesday, also said the federal governments budget cuts are ...

  • First-time jobless claims drop by 23000

    Middle East Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The U.S. Labor Department said first-time jobless benefits claims dropped by 23,000 to 340,000 in the week that ended Saturday. The department revised last week's estimate from 360,000 to 363,000, meaning the prior week's gain in initial claims filed came to 35,000, not 32,000. The four-week rolling average for the week fell by 500 to 339,500. The largest increases in initial claims ...

  • Jobless benefit applications fall but not in NM

    New Mexico Business Journal - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Nationally, the number of people who applied for new unemployment benefits fell by 23,000 to 340,000 in the week ended May 18, according to the Labor Department. New Mexico remains among the states with the highest rates of people seeking unemployment benefits, according to numbers released Thursday by the U.S. Labor Department. Nationally, the number of people who applied for new unemployment ...

  • Storms slam recovering Oklahoma City area

    The WBAL Channel - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The torrential showers drenched fields of debris where homes and schools stood before Monday's massive tornado. The National Weather Service warned of wind gusts up to 60 mph, which could send remnants of precious possessions flying through the air -- again. The weather service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Oklahoma City area, including Moore, and a flash flood warning as ...

  • Secret deal benefits multi-million dollar estate

    KASA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - The former Bernalillo County assessor cheated taxpayers out of tens of thousands of dollars in December when she made a secret, back-room deal before resigning to join the Public Regulation Commission. Everybody that pays their taxes, works hard, pays them in full, is getting cheated, said Bernalillo County Commissioner Wayne Johnson. Either through incompetence or ...

  • NM gets C for economic security

    New Mexico Business Journal - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A Washington research group has given New Mexico average grades for policies promoting economic security. The latest report by Wider Opportunities for Women, a Washington research agency, places New Mexico about in the middle when comparing how states promotes economic stability. New Mexico, like most states, was given a grade of C according to the report. WOWs scorecard evaluated states on over ...

  • Nonprofit offers free drug help in Albuquerque

    Action 7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Albuquerque's well-known drug problem not only recently caught the eye of an out-of-state nonprofit, but convinced the group to make the area a focal point for its recovery ...

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