February 12, 2016 Teen who killed 5 family members to be sentenced as juvenile A judge cleared the way Thursday for a New Mexico teenager who shot and killed his parents and three younger siblings to be sentenced as a juvenile and released from state custody by the time he turns 21 after the teen's attorneys argued he could be psychologically rehabilitated.
February 12, 2016 The Latest: Teen who killed family ordered to treatment The latest on the case of a teen charged with killing his parents and three siblings in New Mexico (all times local): 6:30 p.m.
February 11, 2016 Judge mulling sentence for New Mexico teen who killed family The fate of a New Mexico teenager who killed five family members in 2013 was in the hands of a judge Thursday after he heard differing opinions from medical experts.
February 9, 2016 Toddler, mother among the dead in New Mexico car crash Authorities say four people are dead including a young mother and her toddler after their vehicle was involved in a roll-over crash in central New Mexico.
February 5, 2016 The Latest: Man apologizes to families of slain homeless men The latest on the sentencing of a man convicted of beating two homeless men to death (all times local): 2:50 p.m.
February 5, 2016 Man convicted of fatally beating transients faces sentencing A young man convicted of beating two homeless men to death with cinder blocks and other objects in New Mexico's largest city faces sentencing on more than a dozen felony charges.
January 30, 2016 Treasure hunter vanishes searching for $2 million in gold An antiquities dealer who inspired tens of thousands to search the Rocky Mountains for $2 million in hidden treasure now leads an increasingly desperate mission to find one of his fans.
January 29, 2016 Treasure hunter disappears searching for $2 million in gold The chance to find $2 million in gold and treasure has inspired tens of thousands of people to search remote corners of the Rocky Mountains.
January 24, 2016 New Mexico rancher renounces federal grazing contract at Bundy event A rancher from New Mexico renounced his U.S. Forest Service grazing contract at an event held by an armed group occupying a national wildlife refuge in Oregon to protest federal land use policies.
January 22, 2016 US, New Mexico ink $74 million in settlements over nuclear radiation leak New Mexico and the U.S. Department of Energy inked $74 million in settlements over dozens of permit violations stemming from a radiation leak that forced the closure of the nation's only underground nuclear waste repository.