A woman who says she drove her SUV off the beaten path to take photographs of the stunning southern New Mexico landscape is facing smuggling charges.
Exports from Arizona to Mexico totaled $8 billion in 2023 and imports to Arizona totaled $11.8 billion, according to the Arizona Commerce Authority.
If a New Mexico university is willing to work with the city of Albuquerque to revamp Downtown, Mayor Tim Keller is willing to hand over land in the heart of the city, free of charge. Keller made the commitment last week at an Economic Forum meeting in Old Town.
Kyle Paoletta takes readers on a virtual road trip around his native region, transporting us across hundreds of years and thousands of miles in his new book “American Oasis: Finding the Future in
Albuquerque-born author Kyle Paoletta takes readers on a virtual road trip around his native region, transporting us across hundreds of years and thousands of miles in his new book “American ...
This is just the beginning,” one Defense official said about the deployment of active-duty troops to the border with Mexico.
At the same time baby Helen Katherine Greene was born June 1, 1954 in Morrilton, Arkansas, her dad, Richard G. Greene – who had just been shot in Korea and was being carried head-first down a mountain – got up and walked the rest of the way out.
Usually, renaming a place starts locally. The people in the state or county propose a name change and gather support. The process in each state is different.
Mexican national and asylum seeker Tania, 24, knew something was wrong when she saw her husband Edwin’s face, as he stood in the courtyard of the Nogales
It comes as no surprise to those in Arizona politics that Tucson Mayor Regina Romero's name was recently floated as a potential U.S. Senate candidate.
The New York Jets hired Darren Mougey as their new general manager on Saturday. Mougey, 39, has been with the Denver Broncos' organization since 2012 and was assistant general manager the past three seasons.
The state of Alaska requested the name change in 1975, but the Board on Geographic Names didn’t take action. Members of the Ohio congressional delegation – President William McKinley was from Ohio – objected over many years to requests to rename the mountain, and the board did not act on those requests.