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A local college wants to connect more people to New Mexico's digital workforce. They're hoping to help get teens, especially in underserved communities, jobs in the field of coding. → Read More
Albuquerque Public Schools says its spending less on energy costs, despite the district growing and adding more schools. → Read More
As the film industry continues to grow in New Mexico, so does the need for people to work on movie sets. The New Mexico Film Office wants to help people living in the state get these jobs. → Read More
New Mexico law enforcement agencies want more women to work for them. Numerous organizations from around the state are teaming up to hold the first-ever recruiting event tailored just for females. → Read More
Doctors say living with chronic illness can open the door to depression. Now, two local doctors who were recently published in a national journal say they've found a new way to help people with the overlap. → Read More
In just a few hours, a local high school orchestra will be making history. They'll become the first public school from New Mexico to qualify for a national competition. La Cueva High School Camerata has been preparing for this day for a year. They say they're more than ready to represent New Mexico at the National Orchestra Festival. → Read More
This fall, four Albuquerque teens are not only starting college in Colorado but becoming part of a new era for a sports program. → Read More
This fall, four Albuquerque teens are not only starting college in Colorado but becoming part of a new era for a sports program. → Read More
Fan attendance is not only down at the Pit, so is interested in filling up seats for the annual trip to the Mountain West conference tournament. → Read More
Parts of New Mexico's history are coming alive in a unique way. One local company says something as simple as saving wood is not only preserving the past, but it's even finding a second life on the big screen. → Read More
Police say a man was shot in the face last week in the area of Jefferson and Cutler during a road rage incident. Now the accused suspect is waking up behind bars. → Read More
Fresh off of their album release party, one New Mexico band is now preparing to head to Austin to perform at South by Southwest. → Read More
Officials say they are finally wrapping up a study to potentially build an arena in one part of the Albuquerque metro. → Read More
It's no surprise that being around pets can have many benefits on a person's well-being; from reducing stress to increased happiness. Now, one New Mexico institution is looking to capitalize on that, by becoming one of the first colleges in the nation to allow pets in dorms. → Read More
Students at Cleveland High School will head back to school Wednesday, the first time after a student fired a gun inside of the school nearly one week ago. → Read More
The area hit the hardest with snow Tuesday was Albuquerque's westside and Rio Rancho. → Read More
Thursday, dozens of couples will head to the courthouse to tie the knot, marking Valentine's Day as their wedding day. The 9th floor of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court will be converted into a welcoming wedding venue, complete with flowers and dcor. → Read More
The work of several local artists is attracting the eyes of thousands all around the world and on social media. → Read More
In three weeks, hundreds of musicians will start making their way to Austin for a huge music festival. → Read More
A UNM researcher is continuing his work on life-saving technology for firefighters. It's an innovative system to guide those first responders around hazards they can't see, all while they're busy putting out flames and saving lives. → Read More