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Threats against election officials are on this rise in the U.S., just before a crucial midterm election that will decide which political party has control of Congress. Those threats are now pushing New Mexicos Secretary of State to conduct Tuesday's election off-site for safety concerns.
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In 2020, after being cooped up indoors because of the pandemic New Mexicans were encouraged to get outside, go hiking, and enjoy the wilderness. And
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Let's Talk New Mexico 5/16 8a: All around the country, more people who are walking are hit by drivers in neighborhoods with low incomes and in communities
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the Wildlife Corridors Act into law last week, which could give wild animals more options to stay off of highways
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Espa簽ola residents didnt know about drinking water contamination for months. Thursday city officials issued a warning about high levels of nitrates in
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The head of the state department that oversees behavioral health services is at odds with Governor Susana Martinezs administration over how to handle gun
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The Children's Hour explored some simple strategies to promote safe habits for kids as we reenter the school year with special guests Albuquerque Police
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91做厙 Call In Show 4/7 8a: The level of crime in our cities makes many New Mexicans feel unsafe. And disturbing violent crimes have dominated our attention
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Weather related deaths are down because more people know how to be safe. Its Monsoon Safety Awareness Week and the National Weather Service wants you to
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Tonight before you send the kids out trick-or-treating, here are a few things to keep in mind for a safe Halloween.Children should avoid going out