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President Joe Biden will travel to New Mexico next week to receive a briefing from state and federal officials as the state continues to deal with the largest wildfire in state history, the White House announced Friday.Federal authorities confirmed Friday they are investigating how three firefighters battling the largest blaze burning in the U.S. were injured — one of them seriously — when a helicopter dropped part of a load of water on them.
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Summer is winding down and harvest season is quickly approaching. The change of the season is always very beautiful, but before the excitement of the…
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The New Mexico attorney general had some sharp words late last week about a lawsuit filed by bail bondsmen. According to the Santa Fe New Mexican, the…
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Who should investigate or prosecute controversial police use of force and shootings? That’s a problem that comes up in law enforcement departments…
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91°µÍø Call In Show Thu. 2/18 8a: The state’s attorney general cleared just about all of the providers accused of Medicaid fraud a couple of years ago—but…
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Presbyterian Medical Services was cleared of fraud allegations by the Attorney General’s Office on Monday. The nonprofit won’t be getting a refund on…
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Ten behavioral health agencies were cleared of fraud on Monday, Feb. 8, by the New Mexico attorney general. The AG’s Office found no deliberate pattern of…
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It’s his first month as attorney general and on Thursday, Jan. 29, Hector Balderas released the more than 300-page PCG audit that caused 15 behavioral…
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In this era of modern medicine, the dying process can be prolonged. Can doctors legally prescribe fatal medications to terminally ill patients who request…
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Attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union will square off with the Attorney General's Office in court on Monday, Jan. 26, about whether terminally…