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Local News
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Senator Heinrich introduced legislation to help level the playing field for New Mexico’s children and improve student literacy rates nationally.
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The State Land Commissioner is sent a letter by four House Republicans on their opposition to her recent moratorium on leasing the states “best tracts” of land for oil production.
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Christ Church Santa Fe hosted a Youth Piano Benefit Concert with 5 high school students that attend Santa Fe Prep performing original compositions.
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Justice and Interior Departments outline commitment and next steps in efforts to address the missing or murdered indigenous peoples and human trafficking crisis.
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As the weather is getting better, The city department's of Albuquerque are preparing to host spring activities for children and families.
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Gov. Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 159 allowing New Mexico to establish the largest higher education trust fund in the United States with $959 Million.
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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.