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Today in History: June 17, O.J. Simpson charged with murder following highway chase
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Several northern New Mexico Republicans spent much of Monday determining who would be the best candidate to run against Amy Barela.
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Albuquerque Public Schools partners with the City of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County to serve summer meals at over 100 locations.
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The United States has a shortage of the only first-line medication recommended for pregnant women with syphilis to prevent passing it to their baby, even as congenital syphilis rates have been skyrocketing.
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A new report from the nonpartisan State of the Nation Project lists New Mexico near the bottom of national rankings .
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The United States Justice Department filed a lawsuit against New Mexico’s top court and the body that licenses lawyers in the state, on Thursday
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Today In History: June 15, over 1,000 killed in New York steamboat accident
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Al Hurricane, Jr funeral mass
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Today in History: June 13, first Pentagon Papers excerpts published
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With every spring snowmelt or heavy summer monsoon comes the chance that radioactive particles and toxic chemicals could run down the lobed canyons that are etched into the sides of the Pajarito Plateau and outside the boundaries of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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A New Mexico judge on Thursday rejected a lawsuit alleging that state leaders circumvented the public rulemaking process when implementing the new universal childcare program late last year.
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New Mexico’s first human plague case of the year has resulted in the death of a Santa Fe County woman in her 50s, health officials said Thursday.