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Governor tells Farmington: 'The state will provide whatever resources necessary for as long as it takes to heal'

New Mexico Governor. Michelle Lujan Grisham approved emergency funds for the city of Farmington in the wake of a mass shooting there last month.


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Albuquerque police chief: 'Interns will exit the internship better prepared for public safety careers'

Anyone interested in working in public safety is invited to apply for a new internship program being offered by the Albuquerque Police Department and Central New Mexico Community College.


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FBI agent on Red River fallout: 'This is not over, and I believe the Bandidos will retaliate'

Despite a warning from an FBI agent about the potential for further violence, a man charged with drug possession after the Red River biker gang shooting was released from jail until trial after a hearing before a judge.


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Albuquerque resident Herndon: 'It changes it from a space for kids to something else'

Residents near Tiguex Park want the city to address the state of disarray the once-popular park has fallen into recently.


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Gallegos: 'At some point they started firing shots'

The Albuquerque Police Department responded to another deadly shooting at a house party, this one occurring in Northwest Albuquerque shortly after midnight on June 4.


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Medina on bust: 'This was an amazing team effort that helps us keep the pressure on the criminals'

The Albuquerque Police Department announced the takedown of a major drug operation in the metro area, which has potential ties to a Mexican drug cartel.


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Sheriff Allen: 'It’s a huge red flag on what could happen later'

Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen is making the prevention of animal cruelty a priority by reinstituting the Bernalillo County Animal Cruelty Task Force.


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Business owner Alam: 'I was going to like joke around about it, but it’s not a joke anymore'

The Albuquerque Police Department started a Burglary Unit to address the persistent break-ins at retail businesses across the community.


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Developers want to redevelop over Siesta Trailer Lodge: 'We are early on in the project and looking forward to the possibilities'

The developers who completed the 2018 restoration of El Vado Motel are looking to redo the north side of Central Avenue in Albuquerque.


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City councilor Pena: 'We’re having people from all over the nation, National City, from Arizona, from Kansas, all here'

The lowrider community in Albuquerque is committed to connecting its community with law enforcement for the betterment of everyone.


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Store owner on latest break-in: 'It's very depressing'

Burglars keep hitting a family-owned business in Espanola, even though the owners have upgraded security in the last few months, KRQE reported.


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Elwood Park resident Cordova: 'I was kind of amazed at how bold they are'

Thieves in an Albuquerque neighborhood are targeting the wiring in air conditioners, according to recent reports.


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Attorney General Torrez: 'It is simply inexcusable for them to continue to place profits over people'

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a lawsuit targeting 21 companies that reportedly continue producing toxic PFAS chemicals.


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Animal Protective Services: Pet owners should be 'cautious' during hot summer months

As the weather gets warmer, Animal Protection Services (APS) encourage the public to be cautious when caring for their pets.


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Dave Simon: 'We’ve got one of the city’s coolest playgrounds here in Barelas.'

The renovation of Barelas Park, in the planning for six years, is finally ready for the area residents to enjoy.


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Grocery closes after health department inspectors find evidence of mice

Smith’s, a popular grocery store in the Northeast Heights shut down for a week after inspectors from Albuquerque’s environmental health department found mice droppings.


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Sixth grader coordinates program to make ABQ homeless 'more comfortable in their surroundings'

A local nonprofit has launched a new summer program to sew and distribute waterproof pillows and bags for homeless individuals in Albuquerque.


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Chaves County Sheriff: 'I have taken over the jail at this time with my deputies to provide assistance'

The Chaves County Sheriff and his deputies had to assume control of the Chaves County Detention Center after a jail administrator abruptly resigned last week and walked off the job.


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Keller on the city of Albuquerque: 'Our story is still in progress'

Tim Keller, mayor of Albuquerque, city in New Mexico said Albuquerque's story is still in progress. on May 21st.


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Viscoli: “Gun buybacks are an effective way to get unwanted guns out of homes"

The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office is holding its 2023 gun buyback event June 3 to offer an exchange of firearms for gift cards.