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August 14 - Gatos Program Helps Feral Cats, Part 2
There are thousands of cats in the Santa Fe area that are homeless – that is, they don’t live as domesticated animals, but in the wild. Several years ago,…
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Sept 2. - Old Man Gloom Scheduled To Go Up In Smoke Friday
For the past several weeks hundreds of volunteers have been building a giant marionette of sticks and muslin that will be burned in effigy at Fort Marcy…
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Sept. 3 - Most NM BCBS Policyholders' Coverage Unaffected By Rate Hike Squabble
The recent announcement by managers of Blue Cross Blue Shield that it will drop coverage on the New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange isn’t going to have a…
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Sept. 4 First News: Northern New Mexico Republican To Announce Bid For Congress (Listen)
A Republican will announce later this morning that he’ll be seeking to un-seat Third District New Mexico Congressman Ben-Ray Lujan. Michael H-Romero, an…
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Sept. 10 First News: Judge Rules PED Must Pay More Than $15K For Withholding Records-Listen
A judge has ruled against the New Mexico Public Education Department for accusations connected with the legal challenge over the state’s…
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Sept. 14 - State Lawmakers, District Court Take Up Dianna Duran Corruption Charges
Tomorrow is the first district court appearance scheduled for New Mexico’s Secretary of State Dianna Duran. She has been indicted on 64 counts of misuse…
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Sept. 15 - District Court, Legislators Take Up Dianna Duran Corruption Case
Secretary of State Dianna Duran pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud, embezzlement and misuse of campaign funds, among other counts in District court in…
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Sept. 21 First News: Pojoaque Pueblo Accuses State Gaming Board In Federal Suit-Listen
Pojoaque Pueblo is accusing state gaming officials of holding a closed-door meeting to plot out ways to stop its casino operations. The New Mexican…
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Sept. 23 First News: Gov. Martinez To Attend White House Reception For Pope Francis-Listen
New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez is in the nation’s capital today, attending a White House event welcoming Pope Francis to the United States and…
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Dec. 1 - What New Mexicans should know about applying for Health Care before mid December.
When Congress began debating the Affordable Care Act more than five years ago, 50-million Americans were uninsured. Since then, according to the federal…
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