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The Albuquerque Police department said one student was shot and killed near the football field close to the school, emphasizing that the shooter did not enter the school campus.
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Young people in the last decades have had to study more than academics—they’ve had to learn what to do when a person shows up to your school with a gun…
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Firearms and other deadly weapons are prohibited in Albuquerque parks and recreation facilities under a new administrative order issued Friday by Mayor…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 2/20 8a: The 2020 legislative session finishes up Thursday. As those final hours close in, we’ll discuss where high-profile…
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A bill that would require universal background checks for almost all gun sales is a signature away from becoming law in New Mexico. More than two-dozen…
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is expected to sign a measure into law that will require background checks for virtually all private gun sales except for…
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Lawmakers have advanced a package of gun control bills in the state legislature. There are two bills that would expand background checks. Another would…
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The Rio Rancho school board voted 4-1 Monday evening to put guns in the hands of school security guards. The measure is aimed at keeping students safe in…
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In response to deadly school shootings across the nation, the Rio Rancho Public School Board is considering arming school security guards. A vote is…
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Next month will see the first general election since the Las Vegas and Stoneman Douglas shootings. And New Mexico had a school shooting of its own in…