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Two survivors have filed suit against Rio Arriba County office-holders, alleging that their civil rights were violated when they failed to control dangerous conflicts surrounding the proposed reinstallation of a statue depicting Juan de O簽ate
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Antonia Gonzales, correspondent with New Mexico in Focus, speaks with with community members who were present at a shooting in Espa簽ola that targeted Indigenous activists protesting plans to reinstall a conquistador statue.
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The University of New Mexico Board of Regents is expected to vote on Wednesday, Oct. 20 on a new official seal design. The move follows many years of
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Let's Talk New Mexico 7/2, 8a: Across the nation, people are calling for the removal of monuments and place names that glorify leaders who brutalized
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The student-run newspaper at the University of New Mexico ran an editorial last week calling out Journalisms problematic love affair with objectivity.
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Firearms and other deadly weapons are prohibited in Albuquerque parks and recreation facilities under a new administrative order issued Friday by Mayor
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In episode 77 we dive into the states special legislative session that started today. The primary reason for the emergency meeting is to address the
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In episode 76, we discuss criminal justice reform, from policing to prisons. We get a preview of the Albuquerque mayor and a city councilor plans to
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The parents of an Albuquerque man who was shot Monday near the statue of colonizer Juan de O簽ate in Old Town say Scott Williams, now hospitalized in
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Albuquerque police have arrested the man who shot a protestor last night at a demonstration against a statue of Juan de O簽ate in Albuquerques Old Town.