APD Chief Harold Medina is warning folks of criminals stealing from cars. The recent violent case happened Sunday at Walgreens.
One suspect has been killed and others were taken into custody following a shooting with Albuquerque police Monday morning. Monday afternoon, Albuquerque police
Republicans in the Oregon Legislature also have introduced bills that would roll back the state's sanctuary laws and give local law enforcement agencies more authority to report on immigration statuses. A supermajority of Oregon Democrats in the House of Representatives and Senate means, however, that the state proposals are unlikely to advance.
U.S. stock indexes are rising following a mostly encouraging batch of profit reports from big companies. The S&P 500 rose 0.7% in afternoon trading Tuesday, as many markets around the world took only tentative steps following Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
President Donald Trump signed the executive order Monday, and AP reports that it could pave the way for "a militarized agenda for the border and Latin America." Other fentanyl-related news is on tariffs,
The Danish renewable-energy company said late Monday that its Sunrise Wind project off the coast of New York is navigating supply chain and construction challenges, which have resulted in delays and increased costs and led to an impairment of 4.3 billion kroner ($600.3 million).
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We've kind of proven that pretty conclusively," Walgreens CEO Tim Wentworth said on an earnings call this month. But the company plans to keep doing it anyway. That's because "it is a hand-to-hand ...
WASHINGTON — Mexico denied a U.S. military plane access to land Thursday, at least temporarily frustrating the Trump administration's plans to deport immigrants to the country, according to two ...
The Walgreens, 3298 Cerrillos Road, was the site of a small fire on the morning of Jan. 11, according to Santa Fe police. The blaze damaged the building’s electric box, said Jennifer Cotto, a company spokesperson. The business was closed for repairs Jan. 14 but reopened and resumed normal operations on Wednesday, Cotto said.
"It's unprecedented," Licon said Tuesday of Mexico's plan to build shelter and reception centers in nine cities south of the U.S.-Mexico border. Authorities at the site will reportedly provide ...
Mexico has received non-Mexican migrants from the United States in the past week, and Central American nations could also reach similar agreements with the U.S. to accept deportees from other ...