Albuquerque police say in 2024, they saw fewer homicides and the department is solving more of those deadly crimes.
The Albuquerque Police Department reported a decrease in homicides from 2024, but leadership said there are some trends they ...
A teen accused of killing two people last year will remain behind bars. Police said 19-year-old Nathaniel Laws met with two others near Juan Tabo Blvd. and Candelaria Rd. to do a gun and drug deal.
The Public Schools Board of Education has unanimously approved new high school graduation requirements that include mandating a stand-alone financial literacy course in order for students to receive a ...
One of the most anticipated events of the year is back in Albuquerque Comic Con. But after devastating wildfires rage on in ...
Torrez noted the rapid evolution of technology and a rise in high-profile incidents at schools and universities across the ...
A Volcano Vista High School student is suing Albuquerque Public Schools and some employees, alleging they violated her right ...
With temperatures plummeting, more people experiencing homelessness are accepting rides to shelter, and there appears to be a ...
The decorated champion, an NCAA champion at Arizona State and multiple-time national champion, tested positive for the ...
January 18, 2025, will mark one year since the public learned about federal agents raiding the homes of Albuquerque police ...
USACE-Albuquerque District’s leadership development class has developed a new outreach tool in English and Dine Bizaad ...