March 16, 2017 Suspect in Mississippi, New Mexico crimes arrested in Kansas Authorities have arrested a man suspected of shooting a Kansas convenience store clerk and kidnapping two hikers in New Mexico while on the run after his girlfriend was killed and a jogger was shot in Mississippi.
March 16, 2017 Case closed: Fate of treasure hunter remains a mystery The case of a man who moved out West to search for a $2 million hidden treasure then turned up dead in New Mexico's backcountry has officially been closed after authorities struggled to solve the mystery.
March 16, 2017 'Extremely critical' wildfire alert issued for 3 states Firefighters in New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas are bracing for a busy day as unseasonably warm temperatures, gusty winds and low humidity are expected to create dangerous wildfire conditions.
March 15, 2017 Three airmen killed after Special Ops plane crashes in New Mexico Three U.S. airmen were killed after a U-28 single-engine turboprop aircraft crashed during a training flight in New Mexico.
March 15, 2017 Japanese-American recalls time in internment camp 75 years later Bill Nishimura, 97, is not angry about the years he spent being sent from internment camp to internment camp.
March 14, 2017 'Outmanned & outgunned:' Tribal police officers face dangerous challenges The shooting death of Navajo Nation Police Officer Houston James Largo highlights the unique challenges his agency faces in fighting crime.
March 1, 2017 Murder suspect Alex Deaton caught after multi-state manhunt A fugitive wanted in connection with two killings in Mississippi and a string of shootings was finally caught in Kansas Wednesday after he jumped across state lines to stay one step ahead of the law.
February 23, 2017 US Bishops join Mexico colleagues, denounce 'Santa Muerte' Bishops in the United States are denouncing La Santa Muerte — the skeleton folk saint in Mexico linked to the illicit drug trade.
February 16, 2017 Immigrant workers, families to protest by staying home Organizers in cities across the U.S. are telling immigrants to miss class, miss work and not patronize businesses Thursday.
February 15, 2017 Albuquerque students urged to skip 'Day Without Immigrants' The state's largest school district is urging immigrant families to send children to school despite the national "Day Without Immigrants" protest.