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Local News
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This is an update on the two wildfires burning in New Mexico, the Blue 2, nearly entirely contained, and the Indios Fires, nearing completion.
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New Mexico voters have ousted several incumbents from the Democratic-led Legislature in the state’s primary election amid tensions over paid family leave initiatives and a reckoning with accusations of sexual harassment.
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The Department of the Interior, under the Biden-Harris Administration, announced that nearly $725 million from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is available to 22 states and the Navajo Nation. This includes over $1.6 Million for the Navajo Nation and over $2.3 million for the state of New Mexico.
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During a June 4th hearing to review the FY25 Budget Request for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico asked FBI Director Christopher Wray about how the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act has helped law enforcement reduce gun violence, tackling the skyrocketing rise of ghost guns, and combating the flow of illicit fentanyl within the U.S.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.N.’s International Organization for Migration is responding to President Joe Biden's effort to restrict asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border by acknowledging challenges posed by increasing migrant crossings. But the U.N. agency says measures to manage migration must respect the right to seek asylum.
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Joey, a highly trained yellow lab, works with NM law enforcement to find evidence of internet crimes against kids.
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Interviews
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We spoke to the Consul General from Houston where she oversees relations with the southwestern U.S.
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Professor Kastenberg is one of the highest regarding legal analysts in the country and has extensive experience as both a prosecutor and public defender.
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As the 2023 New Mexico Legislature kicks off it's 60-day session, Think New Mexico has released recommendations to improve the state's education system.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Ronchetti received a cash donation from a woman who was part of an attempt to falsely allocate the state’s electoral votes to Donald Trump, a recently filed finance report shows.