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                        Bernalillo County District Attorney Raúl Torrez this week asked a state court for a default judgment in a civil case against the New Mexico Civil Guard militia after a former leader said in a deposition that he intentionally destroyed many of the organization’s records.
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                        The Black New Mexico Movement held a rally on Saturday, Sept. 12, in Rio Rancho, the more conservative, smaller city that neighbors Albuquerque. Fifty or…
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                        State Republicans had planned on featuring the New Mexico Civil Guard as special guests at a rally in Clovis on Aug. 22, before the militia group pulled…
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                        Demonstrations against racism and police violence continue around the United States and here in New Mexico. 91°µÍøâ€™s team has been to nearly all of them in…
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                        Let’s Talk New Mexico 7/16, 8a: Journalism is changing. All reporters are both living in the pandemic and reporting on it. Local student journalists are…
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                        The New Mexico Civil Guard has gotten a lot of media attention this week. After escalating tensions at a June 15 protest in Old Town where a protestor was…
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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 state’s special legislative session that started today. The primary reason for the emergency meeting is to address the…
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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 Oñate in Albuquerque’s Old Town.…
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                        In episode 73, we talk to and about militia groups in New Mexico that have floated around the edges of demonstrations against racist police violence and…