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CHAD Industries and Alpha Omega Power Technologies announced today that they have agreed to co-market their products for the solar manufacturing market for PV and CPV products.

 

Albuquerque ranks 9th among 43 U.S. metro areas in a report on America's "green cities." The "Green Cities Index" ranks metro areas on a variety of environmental factors, including traffic congestion, transit use, water quality, carbon emissions, LEED-certified projects and number of "green" jobs.

 

This undated photo provided by the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center shows Ralph Montoya.

 

Just days after an announcement was made informing citizens of Albuquerque of the bad news that the City would not be hiring any new police officers for some time, good news came forth showing that other positions were being filled.

 

Authorities say a New Mexico man who was a survivor of the Bataan Death March during World War II has died.

 

Leading business process outsourcing call center provider, Sitel, recently announced that they will be adding 200 new associates to the Sitel HomeShore program in Albuquerque.

 

There's been some tension brewing between the Albuquerque Fire Department and the ambulance company contracted to handle emergency transports.

 

One of the great things about Albuquerque is that there are free poop bags all over the city and in nearly every park.

 

Albuquerque police have identified a couple found shot to death in their home after the woman's former boyfriend told authorities where to find the bodies.

 

Ivory Williams, America's newest sprint champion, knows all too well how mental errors can destroy dreams.

 

A family and community are mourning the deaths of two teenage sisters who were killed in a chain-reaction crash in Santa Fe.

 

A March 29 date has been set for the retrial of a man accused of killing another man in Albuquerque's south valley.

 

Roy Williams, a Korean War veteran, underwent a knee replacement last year, a surgery that necessitates a drive every month to the Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuquerque.

 

The Legislature adjourned a politically difficult special session on Thursday after putting the finishing touches on more than $230 million in tax increases to balance the state budget next year.

 

Fire crews battled a brush fire in southwest Albuquerque. Crews said it was a small fire near the area of Tingley and Marquez are and they were able to get it under control fast.

 

Police say an officer fired on a fleeing suspect in a robbery after the driver tried to run over the officer.

 

Rep. Martin Heinrich announced that he will host a job fair in Albuquerque to help local residents find good jobs in the community.

 

A once-obscure crime has jumped nearly 5,000% over the past ten years. ID theft has jumped that much in Bernalillo County, and the district attorney says it's up to all of us to stop it.

 

Ghost Bike Descansos belong in the Duke City. Get involved with this important project.

 

Named by Entrepreneur Magazine as one of the Hot 100 Fastest Growing Businesses in America, Outcomes Health is soon opening an office in Albuquerque.

 
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