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August 11 First News: Governor Martinez Declares Animas, San Juan Rivers A Disaster (Listen)
Saying she was heartbroken and calling the massive spill of wastewater from a Colorado mine into the Animas and San Juan rivers an economic catastrophe,…
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Aug. 11 First News: Governor Martinez Declares Animas, San Juan Rivers A Disaster (Listen)
Saying she was heartbroken and calling the massive spill of wastewater from a Colorado mine into the Animas and San Juan rivers an economic catastrophe,…
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Aug. 26 First News: State Delays Implementation of Work/Training Requirements For Food Stamps-Listen
New Mexico is pushing back the timeline for certain low-income adults who will have to meet work and job-training requirements to keep getting food…
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Dec. 3 First News: State Judge Puts Teacher Evaluation System On Hold-Listen
In a setback for the Martinez administration—and its teacher evaluation system—a Santa Fe judge on Wednesday issued a temporary injunction against the…
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Dec. 8 First News: Governor Martinez Pans President Obama On Gun Control-Listen
New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez says President Barack Obama's call for stricter gun control only "politicizes tragedy" after the San Bernardino,…
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Dec. 11 - State Schools Chief Asks for More Funding for Pre-K, IT Staffing
In the midst of a sweeping new federal education law and shrinking state revenues, Governor Susana Martinez's administration is asking for an increase in…
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Dec 17 First News: Former Sec. Of State Duran Makes Court-Ordered Public Apology For Fraud
Former New Mexico Secretary of State Dianna Duran has issued a written public apology to comply with part of her sentence in a campaign finance scandal.…
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Dec. 18 First News: Former Sec. Of State Duran To Turn Herself In To County Jail
Today is December 18th, the date when Former New Mexico Secretary of State Dianna Duran has promised to turn herself in at a county jail to serve 30 days…
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March 4 First News: Truck Driver In Custody After Arizona Crash Claims Life Of Santa Fe Woman
Authorities say two bicyclists are dead and a pickup driver arrested after a semi-truck slammed into a group of riders waiting for a red light in the…
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April 9 At Noon: Solar power vetoed, reverse 911 for fire alerts, Bataan remembered
On Tuesday's midday report: Gov. Martinez vetoes a bill that could have saved the state capitol complex nearly $200,000 a year...Talk is getting louder…
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