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Sept. 25 First News: GOP Seeks To Put N.M. "In Play" During 2016 Elections-Listen
The New Mexico Republican Party is looking to put the state in play, so to speak, for the 2016 elections. The State GOP laying the groundwork just months…
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Sept. 29 First News: Jailed Former Rio Arriba Sheriff Rodella's Appeal To Be Heard Today-Listen
A federal appeals court will hear arguments over whether to overturn the conviction of a former New Mexico sheriff serving 10 years in prison for abusing…
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Oct. 5 - Prescribed Burn Firefighting Team Includes Female Firefighters & International Trainees
The controlled burn to thin out the national forest where part of Santa Fe’s water supply originates is being called a success, although smoke from it…
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Oct. 7 First News: State Judge Rules Santa Fe City Ban On Small Booze Bottles Unenforceable-Listen
A Santa Fe city law that would have made illegal the sale of so-called “Minis” and small containers of alcohol up to eight-ounces has been ruled…
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Oct. 8 First News: State Judge To Decide On Request For Extra Time In Duran Criminal Case-Listen
In a Santa Fe State courtroom today, Judge T-Glenn Ellington will decide if embattled Secretary of State Dianna Duran's legal team will get more time to…
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Nov. 3 First News: Possible Legislative Compromise Proposed On N.M. Licenses For Undocumented-Listen
A key New Mexico Republican lawmaker says he will propose a bill next session modeled after Utah's immigrant driver's license law. Representative Paul…
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Nov. 9 - New Mexico InDepth's Sandra Fish On FBI Investigation Of High-Profile NM Republicans
On Friday, the Santa Fe New Mexican wrote about an FBI investigation into the campaign fundraising activities of several Republicans, including Governor…
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Nov. 17 First News: Hearing Officer Recommends PRC Approve PNM's San Juan Plan
The large volume of snow yesterday and overnight have put 22 counties in New Mexico on severe weather alert. All schools and most colleges in our…
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Nov. 25 First News: Law Enforcement Agencies On Alert During Busy Travel Day-Listen
For many Americans on this day prior to Thanksgiving, today is a day devoted to travel. And if you’re traveling by vehicle, you should know that police…
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March 8 First News: New Mexico Faces Shortage Of Prison Employees As Inmate Populations Grow
New Mexico’s high vacancy rate in employment at its prisons could be due to low wages and high turnaround and burnout, and new laws could mean more…
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