January 22, 2016 Author who hinted at loot looks for missing treasure hunter An author whose book hints at a cache of gold, jewelry and artifacts worth nearly $2 million in New Mexico is searching for a Colorado man who missing while looking for the loot.
January 21, 2016 Rescue worker sent to recover climber's body discovers victim is his ex-wife A volunteer firefighter who was dispatched to help recover a rock climber's body Monday received a shock when he discovered the deceased female was his ex-wife.
January 20, 2016 Rescue worker discovers fallen New Mexico climber was his ex-wife A member of a New Mexico rescue team received a shock when he discovered the climber's body he was sent to recover belonged to his ex-wife.
January 12, 2016 Hearing enters Day 2 for teen who killed parents, 3 siblings A sheriff's detective has told a judge he collected firearms, large amounts of ammunition and bullet casings from the New Mexico home where authorities say three children and their parents were killed by the young siblings' older brother in 2013.
January 11, 2016 Judge to decide on sentencing teen who killed family A hearing began Monday to determine whether a New Mexico teenager who killed his parents and three siblings will be sentenced as an adult.
January 11, 2016 The Latest: Teen charged with killing family to be in court The latest on the case of a teen accused of killing his parents and three siblings in New Mexico (all times local): 9:30 a.m.
January 6, 2016 Unlucky New Mexico jewelry store robbed twice in the same day An Albuquerque jewelry store is recovering after being robbed two times in one day.
January 4, 2016 Albuquerque police search for thief who abandoned toddler after stealing mother's car It was a little bundle of purple that caught the attention of one Albuquerque police officer as his spotlight crossed the dark, empty parking lot.
December 20, 2015 New Mexico gov part of allegedly boisterous party that led to police call The governor of New Mexico faced intense criticism Friday after police tapes disclosed she was part of an allegedly boisterous party at a high-end Santa Fe hotel that led to a call to police.
December 20, 2015 Albuquerque police reforms ordered The U.S. Justice Department and New Mexico's largest city have reached an agreement to overhaul Albuquerque's police department amid several accusations of excessive force, agreeing to reforms that include new training and protocols for investigating officer shootings.