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After running for re-election on growing the Albuquerque police force, Mayor Tim Keller said he’s given up hope of hitting the longstanding goal of having 1,200 officers. The department is switching gears, according to the mayor, by narrowing officer tasks and relying on civilians and technology to fill in the gaps.
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In a debate that covered policing, border policy, abortion and energy, the two candidates seemed both to be softening previous stances on policy issues.
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We answer a question received via our America Amplified collaboration
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State lawmakers discussed parallel efforts to make the criminal justice system fairer and combat rising rates of violent crime
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Democrat John Allen and Republican Paul Pacheco emerged victorious in their respective primary races for Bernalillo County Sheriff.
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The special election for the 1st Congressional District is fast approaching. 91°µÍø continues interviewing the candidates for the seat, and today we speak…
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This is the third story in the Mountain West News Bureau series " Elevated Risk ," a project powered by America Amplified , a public radio initiative. A...
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Let’s Talk New Mexico 7/30, 8a: The Trump administration announced last week that it’s sending 35 federal agents to Albuquerque, saying they’ll fight…