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Author Archives: tunruhenos

AZ Attorney General Kris Mayes at protest
Posted inNew Mexico, New Mexico

Arizona’s abortion ban likely to cause a scramble for services in states like New Mexico

by tunruhenos April 11, 2024
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico, Syndicated

U.S. Senate spending panel calls for extending pay boost for Forest Service firefighters

by tunruhenos April 11, 2024
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico

Biden administration sets first-ever limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

by tunruhenos April 10, 2024
rio grande bosque
Posted inAlbuquerque

Studies find Albuquerque largest contributor in NM to ‘forever’ chemicals in Rio Grande

by tunruhenos April 10, 2024
Posted inAlbuquerque, Education

Charter school roof collapses

by tunruhenos April 9, 2024
Migrants at a border crossing near El Paso
Posted inUncategorized

Dems lean into border security as it shapes contest for control of Congress

by tunruhenos April 9, 2024
Bernalillo County building
Posted inBernalillo County, County Government

WHAT TO EXPECT: Competing county manager selection processes dominate commission agenda

by tunruhenos April 8, 2024
Posted inBernalillo County, County Government

Propane truck continues to burn after crash in East Mountains

by tunruhenos April 8, 2024
commissioner Steven Michael Quezada
Posted inBernalillo County, County Government

Commissioners duel over how to pick the next county leader

by tunruhenos April 8, 2024
The Round House in Santa Fe.
Posted inNew Mexico, NM State Gov.

Pair of settlements stemming from injuries at state Capitol cost New Mexico $530,000

by tunruhenos April 8, 2024

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First migrants charged with entering restricted military zone at border

The Justice Department has begun the first criminal prosecutions of migrants who breach a newly expanded military zone at the southern border that is patrolled by U.S. troops.
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It’s budget time in Albuquerque again

City Councilors are set to discuss Keller’s $1.9B spending plan; the public will get its say starting Thursday
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Mayor’s proposed budget calls for 1,100 cops

The mayor’s proposed budget includes nearly $426 million for public safety
Albuquerque

Keller slams Trump immigration order

Executive order threatens state, local governments who don’t aid in immigration enforcement.
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