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Senate Democrats spent the weekend advancing what they call a historic piece of legislation, but it's still a much smaller version of what they — and President Biden — originally called for.
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Police took the driver into custody Thursday evening but have yet to release details about why the driver was speeding through downtown Gallup.
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State officials said Thursday that Los Alamos and Sandoval counties will now be eligible for grant funding through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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President Jonathan Nez and former vice presidential candidate Buu Nygren garnered the most votes in this week's primary among a field of 15.
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EPA’s Region 6 headquarters in Dallas, Texas, issued a news release about a new enforcement effort in the Permian Basin on Monday, sayingthe flights would occur over the next two weeks.
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Valley Drive between Main and University was expected to remain closed overnight.
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On this program, we learn more about the Opportunity Scholarship in New Mexico and other issues facing higher education.
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An interview with Erik Maese
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Dr. Scott is the Vice President of Student Success and Enrollment Management at NMSU.
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President and CEO Bob Moore covers the regions top stories.
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Editor Elva Osterreich offers a preview of the August issue.
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The Horniman Museum promised to repatriate a trove of artifacts, which include objects known as Benin bronzes, looted from West Africa during a British military invasion in 1897.
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The Des Moines Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa is about to celebrate 50 years of pie, gravel roads and a community eager to make you forget about your troubles.
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Africa's metalheads have a bold vision. We talk to Edward Banchs, author of a new book about Africa's metal scene, and to a heavy metal singer in Botswana known as "Vulture."
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Four Muslim men have been shot and killed over a period of nine months in Albuquerque, N.M. Police are asking for the public's help in locating a vehicle that may be connected to the killings.
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Officials in Vincent, Ala., have fired the police chief and assistant chief. The Shelby County Sheriff's Office said it will provide emergency law enforcement in the meantime.
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