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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 wasn’t…
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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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                        The Santa Fe Reporter filed a lawsuit against Governor Susana Martinez alleging her staff blacklisted the paper after critical coverage. Four years later,…
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                        Did Gov. Susana Martinez violate the state’s sunshine law by failing to provide public records to a Santa Fe newspaper? That’s one of two questions at the…
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                        In 2013, Santa Fe’s alternative weekly newspaper sued Governor Susana Martinez for violating the state’s public records law. That case goes to trial next…
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                        It will come as no surprise that we don’t always know what is going on behind closed doors in government. 91°µÍøâ€™s Elaine Baumgartel chatted with reporter…
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                        91°µÍø has joined up with the online news outlet New Mexico Compass to report on Albuquerque Police officer-involved shootings.91°µÍø Morning Edition Host…
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                        91°µÍø Call In Show Thu. 8/7 8a: This spring New Mexicans, and many people across the U.S., were shocked by a video that showed a homeless camper being shot…
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                        People who request audio or video from the Albuquerque Police Department under the state’s Inspection of Public Records Act will no longer have to pay as…
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                        The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government announced today that the City of Albuquerque will charge no more than $6.75 for DVDs and $2.75 for CDs for…