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This week, we get into what has disappeared from our lives—good or bad—during the pandemic. Episode 2 is all about what’s going, going, gone, maybe for…
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A bill that requires all law enforcement officers in New Mexico to wear body cameras passed out of the state legislature Monday and now awaits Gov.…
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The country is grappling with practical steps for ending police brutality and racism in policing. We explore some local ideas in episode 74, from…
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The ongoing protests over police brutality is highlighting another ongoing issue: the militarization of police departments.
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On Friday night, June 5, Amelia Brown says they and their friend were shot at by two unidentified men outside Presbyterian Hospital on Central at 9:15…
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Every day for over a week, masses of people in Albuquerque have showed up in public to condemn state violence against black people and call for systemic…
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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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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham sent 50 state police officers to Albuquerque this summer to fight escalating violent crime. Public records show there wasn’t…
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When Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham sent 50 state police officers to patrol parts of Albuquerque in mid-May, Mayor Tim Keller announced the operation, saying…
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People in Albuquerque may think getting busted with a little marijuana results in only a ticket and a fine. But state police officers were sent to…