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Today in History: April 8, Hank Aaron breaks Babe Ruth's home run record
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PNM, private equity firm contend $400M stock sale didn’t violate state law
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Today in History: April 7, Rwandan genocide begins
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Contractors blast the south side of Mount Cristo Rey to prepare the terrain for construction of the border wall President Donald Trump has long promised
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Recent estimates from the University of New Mexico show a decline, in the number of pedestrians killed along New Mexico roads in 2025.
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The June 2 primary election is just two months away, and candidates vying for office across New Mexico spent the week touting a number of high-profile endorsements.
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Today in History: April 6, United States enters World War I
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Today in History: April 4, Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis
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Today in History: April 3, Unabomber arrested in Montana
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Every Republican in the New Mexico state Senate co-signed a letter requesting an interim legislative committee focused on vetting allegations of fraud, waste and abuse in state government, on Tuesday.
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New Mexico’s federal delegation and tribal officials accused the Trump administration of rushing the process to reverse a federal ban on oil and gas drilling around Chaco Culture National Historical Park, on Wednesday.