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N.M. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham draws a clear distinction between how the New Mexico National Guard is used in comparison to troop deployments in California this week.
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In an 7 to 1 vote at last night's City Council meeting, Santa Fe opted to terminate its lease with the congregate shelter and hand the operation to California firm.
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A spokesperson for Michelle Lujan Grisham said the governor plans to sign the bill, which would create an alert system for missing Indigenous people, next week.
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The state’s two major political parties are exchanging barbs in the wake of what law enforcement is investigating as an arson at the Albuquerque headquarters of the New Mexico Republican Party.
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A somber Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham lamented what she said was insufficient legislative passage of new public safety bills, the morning after a mass shooting in southern New Mexico.
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After the tumult of last summer's abbreviated special session on public safety, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham described the Feb. 27 signing as a triumph of bipartisanship.
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You'll soon start seeing private security officers in downtown Santa Fe, after City Council voted to fund the initiative for $750,000.
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Santa Fe City Council approves a Police Department request for a one-time expenditure of $1.1 million to acquire three new vehicles.
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Santa Fe City Council pushed back a vote on a measure that would disallow standing or sitting on some road medians.
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The New Mexico State Police released a Critical Incident Video for officers involved in a shooting incident that happened at an apartment complex in Albuquerque on March 8th, 2024. Officers involved are now on standard administrative leave.
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Investigators at the APD Crime Lab have created a new program using ShotSpotter technology to assist in curb gun violence in the city.