Friday’s Top Stories Friday’s Five Facts [1] APD brings forward bills to help investigate West Mesa Murders and other cold cases – State lawmakers are working to assist law enforcement in their ...
Sunday marks 16 years since the discovery of the West Mesa Murder victims. As police continue to investigate this case, ...
A report released Thursday by several immigration and civil rights advocacy groups details ways in which the U.S. Immigration ...
The rise of pastoralist peoples in the Eurasian steppes and their westward spread some 5,000 years ago may have been fueled by sheep herding and people exploiting their milk. As early as 8,000 years ...
Environmental regulators and health officials in New Mexico are warning hunters that harmful chemicals known to cause cancer ...
The cities with the highest "shrimp fraud rate" were Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg, Florida, at 96%, according to SeaD ...
Joan Collins has legs for days! After the Dynasty actress, 91, shared a carousel of photos from her and husband Percy Gibson ...
The endangered Mexican long-nosed bat has been discovered in Arizona via the utilization of citizen science from residents in ...
More than 70 years after dying in the Korean War, a young soldier from Los Lunas has been identified, bringing closure to his ...
Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA ...
An endangered species of bat has been confirmed in Arizona for the first time, using an emerging genetic sampling method and the work of an amateur scientist.
Those data will join Regeneron’s existing DNA sequence-linked health care database of nearly 3 million people. Part of the company’s interest in joining the Truveta Genome Project was the ...