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April 2 First News: Albuquerque's Mayor Requests Millions More for Police Training (listen)
Albuquerque's mayor wants more money for police training – and he's targeting funding in his new budget for the way the Albuquerque Police Department…
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May 24 First News: SFPS approves an $89 million budget with a 1% pay raise. (listen)
Santa Fe's school board has approved an $89 million budget for the coming year, but only after a heated debate over pay raises for teachers and other…
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June 28 First News: Santa Fe sees its highest temperature ever recorded. (listen)
Still no containment to report in the nearby 10,100 acre Jaroso Fire burning in the Pecos Wilderness. The latest reports say that fire activity that had…
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U.S. regulators step up probe into Hyundai-Kia engine failures and fires
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it's opening an engineering analysis to evaluate whether previous recalls of some Hyandai and Kia models covered enough vehicles.
Northeast begins to dig out from blizzard that dropped two feet of snow in some spots
Snowfall totals eclipsed 30 inches in some areas of Massachusetts, while Boston tied its record for the most snow in a single day at just under two feet, according to the National Weather Service.
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Programs Teach Savings to Ease Poverty
Some organizations have found a way for low-income people to save money, then build on those savings over time. One such program in Tulsa, Okla., has brought life-changing financial security to local residents.
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Lisa Couturier, Exploring 'The Hopes of Snakes'
Many animals, including some exotic ones, flourish along the margins of suburban development: red-tailed hawks, coyotes, snakes. Lisa Couturier tells Jennifer Ludden about her book The Hopes of Snakes. It weaves stories of animals with the lives of humans around them.
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Seattle Monorail Project Goes Off Track
In the 1990s, Seattle voters backed a plan to build an elevated train through 14 miles of the most congested parts of the city. But the estimated price tag has risen to $11 billion, prompting talk that the project may be abandoned.
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Delaware AG asks for federal civil rights review after HBCU team stopped by police
The team's bus was headed northbound on Interstate 95 in Liberty County, Ga., on April 20 after playing games in Georgia and Florida.
Inflation is raising prices on almost everything, except rotisserie chicken
While chicken prices nationwide have increased, retailers such as Costco and BJ's are still selling rotisserie chickens for under $5. That's part of a broader strategy.
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