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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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A lockdown was imposed at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, in response to a mob of hundreds of pro-Trump extremists who stormed the building.…
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New Mexico sent state police officers to patrol Albuquerque in May after a UNM athlete was shot and killed. Residents in some communities here raised…
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Three detectives are still working a combined 40 hours each week to solve the murders of nine woman and two teen girls whose remains were discovered on…
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UPDATE 2/11: The Domestic Violence and Firearm Possession bill has made it past the state House floor and now heads to the Senate. ***Most states have…
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Women’s marches sprung up for a second year in villages, towns and cities around New Mexico this weekend with a call to vote in the coming elections and…
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Hundreds of homeless people around the U.S. are the victims of violence just because they are homeless, according to a survey published last year. And in…
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A new report breaks down potential years of life lost when people die before the age of 75 and younger people are dying earlier. There’s been an increase…
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The U.S. Supreme Court this week declined to hear a case challenging a gun control law in Illinois and gun control advocates are seeing the move as a…
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New Mexico representative Nate Gentry is proposing an amendment to the Children’s Code that will let local governments set curfews for youth. The proposed…