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Local News
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New Mexican Senator Martin Heinrich, Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, Spoke at the committees recent April 10th, hearing on early childhood education on how New Mexico is setting national standards.
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Studies have found that so-called forever chemicals have been detected in water sources across New Mexico. The U.S. Geological Survey on April 10, detailed the findings of the studies, which were done in cooperation with the state's Environment Department.
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A former high-ranking Democratic legislator in New Mexico has pleaded not guilty to numerous federal charges stemming from a corruption investigation. Sheryl Williams Stapleton entered her plea Tuesday during an initial court appearance in Albuquerque.
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Next month, CASA First will be holding a training regiment for its next round of Court Appointed Special Advocates and their Abrigo advocates.
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New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs are seeking federal support to transform uranium mining cleanup.
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Two tribal nations are accusing social media companies of contributing to high rates of suicides that disproportionately affect Native American youth. Their lawsuit filed Tuesday in Los Angeles county court names the companies responsible for Instagram, Snap, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook and Google.
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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.