• Cooler and wetter conditions move through New Mexico

    A strong cold front moved across the state morning. Rain and mountain snow developed along and behind this cold front, with some light moisture across the Rio Grande Valley Sunday morning. Scattered rain and snow showers will continue overnight with cooler temperatures. The biggest impacts from the snow will be above 8,000′ in the northern []

  • Windier and wetter conditions move into New Mexico

    It was a calm and mild day across the state as clouds increased throughout. Temperatures still climbed slightly above average across the state as moisture moved in. As we head overnight, rain and snow chances begin to increase across northern and western parts of the state. A strong cold front will move across the state []

  • Japan's Suzuki says no steps ruled out on FX moves

    Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki (pictured) stated on Tuesday that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) won't rule out any steps to regulate "disorderly" movements in the foreign exchange (F

  • More moisture and windy conditions move across New Mexico

    A strong cold front moves across the state from west to east this morning. Rain and mountain snow will develop along and behind this cold front, but could skip out on the Rio Grande Valley Sunday morning. Scattered rain and snow showers will continue through the day Sunday with cooler temperatures. The biggest impacts from []

  • Early spring storm moves into New Mexico this weekend

    An early spring storm system will move into New Mexico this weekend. High winds, snow and rain will develop by Sunday afternoon. Friday afternoon is one of the warmest days so far this year across New Mexico with temperatures flirting with 70° in Albuquerque and 80° in southern New Mexico. Skies are also sunnier across []

  • Marquardt Switches in Cazenovia to move 180 jobs to Mexico

    Cazenovia, N.Y. -- A longtime manufacturer in Cazenovia plans to move 180

  • High winds, rain and snow moves into New Mexico this weekend

    An early spring storm system will move into New Mexico this weekend. High winds, snow and rain will develop by Sunday afternoon. Friday afternoon was one of the warmest days so far this year across New Mexico. High temperatures almost hit 70° in Albuquerque with the upper 70s and low 80s in southern New Mexico. []

  • Federal appeals court pauses SEC climate rule implementation

    The climate disclosure regulation is now on pause pending a review from the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, as the first of multiple challenges yields action.

  • Will Kansas high school football implement new NFL rules?

    TOPEKA, KS (KSNT) -- The most watched sport in America is making a lot of noise. And this time it isn't from record breaking TV numbers or Taylor Swift. Rather two major changes to the sport to help prevent injury. We're talking about new tackling and kickoff rules in the NFL. But will these rules []

  • Mexico's lawsuit against Arizona gun dealers can proceed, US judge rules

    (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Monday ruled that the Mexican government could move forward with a lawsuit accusing five Arizona gun dealers of participating in the trafficking of weapons and ammunition to drug cartels across the U.S.-Mexico border. U.S. District Judge Rosemary Marquez in Tucson rejected arguments that a U.S. law that provides the firearms industry broad protection from lawsuits over their products' misuse precluded Mexico's claims against the gun dealers. Those dealers -...

  • DGCA refuses to extend June 1 deadline to implement new FDTL rules

    The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has refused to extend the June 1 deadline for airlines to implement the new flight duty time limitation (FDTL) norms for pilots.Last month, the Federation of Indian Airlines — which includes IndiGo, Air India, Vistara, and SpiceJet — wrote to the regulator requesting a deferral of the deadline by one year. They cited the need for approximately 25 per cent more pilots to implement the new norms and expressed concerns about their ability to hire and...

  • Arizona court rules Mexico can proceed with lawsuit against five US gun dealers

    Companies accused of facilitating gun trafficking and and of being responsible for bloodshed that their guns contribute to in MexicoA trial court in Arizona has ruled that the Mexican government may proceed in its trailblazing lawsuit against five US gun dealers, who stand accused of facilitating gun trafficking across the border into Mexico.Mexico argues that the companies’ marketing campaigns and distribution practices mean that they are legally responsible for the bloodshed that their guns...