Man admits producing child porn at S.A. day care
Nicholas Gonzales Malven, took pictures and video of himself molesting a toddler at a La Petite Academy location in July 2016, then sent the images to a man he met on a social media app and an...
View ArticleMan admits producing child porn at S.A. day care
Nicholas Gonzales Malven, took pictures and video of himself molesting a toddler at a La Petite Academy location in July 2016, then sent the images to a man he met on a social media app and an...
View ArticleVintage typewriters gain fans amid 'digital burnout'
Demand for vintage machines appears to be on the rise. ......
View ArticleOld-school typewriters attract new fans
Typewriter enthusiasts gather at an Albuquerque restaurant to experiment with vintage Smith Coronas. ......
View ArticleMember of drug-running family guilty of drug, money-laundering conspiracy
Sentencing for Reymundo Villarreal Arelis is set for Sept. 20 ......
View ArticleCorpus Christi group called Tacos Not Bombs feeds homeless
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — Every weekend a group of people from different walks of life gathers to feed the homeless in Corpus Christi. ......
View ArticleVintage typewriters gain fans amid 'digital burnout'
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Typewriter enthusiasts gather at an Albuquerque restaurant to experiment with vintage Smith Coronas. Fans in Boston kneel in a city square and type stories about their lives during...
View ArticleVintage typewriters gain fans amid 'digital burnout'
Typewriter enthusiasts gather at an Albuquerque restaurant to experiment with vintage Smith Coronas. Fans in Boston kneel in a city square and type stories about their lives during a pro-immigration...
View ArticleEx-bank manager in San Antonio admits embezzling $125,000
Gabriel Collazo walked out of interview when he was confronted by BBVA Compass Bank officials. ......
View ArticleHouse of investigations
ANTONIO P. CONTRERAS HOUSE Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez is on the warpath against the judiciary, when the last thing the country needs now is for these two branches of government to be at each other’s...
View ArticleLimited space, high security expected at SB 4 hearing in San Antonio
Hundreds of protesters plan to rally outside the San Antonio federal courthouse in advance of Monday’s hearing. ......
View ArticleEx-US Attorney in New Mexico plans to enter House race
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A former U.S. attorney who led the office during Justice Department reforms of Albuquerque police is expected to run for an open congressional seat in central New Mexico. ......
View ArticleEx-US attorney enters New Mexico race for open House seat
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A former U.S. attorney who led the office during Justice Department reforms of Albuquerque police is running for an open congressional seat in central New Mexico. ......
View ArticleFirst day of redistricting trial under way amid protests
Former state Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer among those testifying on first day of trial. ......
View ArticleState withheld thousands of pages of documents in redistricting case
Plaintiffs in redistricting trial file for emergency motion that state be ordered to turn over all communications involving the chairman of the 2013 redistricting committee. ......
View ArticleA problematic justice named Marvic Leonen
ANTONIO P. CONTRERAS I AM trying so hard to understand Associate Justice Mario Victor Leonen, otherwise known by his nickname Marvic. I know Justice Leonen from way back in my UP days. Both of us were...
View ArticlePlaintiffs in Texas redistricting trial say discrimination continues
Latinos in Texas are facing uphill battles in getting proper representation in the state as the Legislature continues passing laws that are biased toward Hispanics, according to witnesses for civil...
View ArticleAP EXPLAINS: Term ‘la raza’ has complicated roots in US
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The National Council of La Raza announced this week that it was changing its name to UnidosUS, dropping a word that has deep roots but may have hurt the organization in moving...
View ArticleAP EXPLAINS: Term 'la raza' has complicated roots in US
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The National Council of La Raza announced this week that it was changing its name to UnidosUS, dropping a word that has deep roots but may have hurt the organization in moving...
View ArticleNew Mexico rally eyed for Iraqi refugee amid detention order
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Protesters say they will demonstrate outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices in Albuquerque in support for an Iraqi refugee is facing deportation. ......
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