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Saturday October 22, marks the first Missing In New Mexico Day created by the legislature to bring families of missing Indigenous persons together with law enforcement agencies to offer services and raise awareness. The event will take place at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center hosted by the Department of Public Safety. 91做厙 has more on how this day can help impact families with missing loved ones.
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New Mexico high schoolers are more than twice as likely to vape nicotine than use traditional tobacco products, according to the states Department of
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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 wasnt
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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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Study Low-Cost Loans To State Employees PASSEDWhen folks in New Mexico need quick money for things like groceries or medical bills, they often turn to
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An House bill aimed at bringing New Mexico drivers licenses into compliance with the federal REAL ID Act is advancing in Santa Fe. It would allow people