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Author Patrick Smithwick's new book "War's Over, Come Home" describes his family's harrowing attempts to find his son, Andrew, a decorated Marine who did two tours in Iraq, but has since struggled with PTSD and homelessness.
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While fireworks lighting up the sky is a highlight of Fourth of July celebrations for many, the loud bangs, fire and smell that come along with them can be triggering for those living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. But there are ways to cope with the holiday’s explosions and support those who get reminded of their trauma.
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After many attempts over what seems like forever, New Mexico has finally passed a law making recreational cannabis use legal for adults. But the rollout…
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Air Force veteran Barbara Jordan led the Black New Mexico Movement in Rio Rancho in the summer, organizing for equality and justice for Black and Brown…
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Let’s take a breath. In episode 12, we try to fend off that wild pandemic election news cycle we’ve been living inside of, which can feel like a deluge of…
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The militarization of local police forces has been on display as anti-riot squads have responded to Black Lives Matter protests in cities across the…
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The number of grandparents raising their grandkids has been rising all over the country, and especially in New Mexico. Those folks might be affected by a…
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Getting health care when you’re a veteran living on the Navajo reservation can be an all-day affair, starting with hours of driving to Albuquerque. Last…
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After an extra long campaign season in Albuquerque, voters gave Democrat Tim Keller a big win in last night’s runoff mayoral election against Republican…
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The federal government is giving nearly $400,000 to tribes in New Mexico to fund permanent housing for Native American veterans who are homeless. It’s the…