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New Mexico adopts national arts standards for K-12 education - KCBD NewsChannel 11 Lubbock SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - New Mexico's top education official says the state plans to emphasize a need to teach and support the arts by adopting new statewide K-12 education standards on the arts. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports state Public Education Secretary-designate Christopher Ruszkowski ...
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Amarillo police investigate theft of 4K antique lighters - KCBD NewsChannel 11 Lubbock AMARILLO, Texas (AP) - Amarillo police are investigating a burglary in which thieves lifted about 4,000 antique lighters. An Amarillo police statement Tuesday said officers on Jan. 18 responded to a burglary at a house. Investigators say the owner reported the theft of his flint butane lighter collection.
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Reserve deputy cleared in fatal shooting of woman with ax The incident was investigated by the Officer-Involved Incident Task Force, which includes investigators with the Doña Ana County Sheriff's Department, the Las Cruces Police Department, New Mexico State Police and New Mexico State University Police. Third Judicial District Attorney Mark D'Antonio ...
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Exclusive: Richardson quits Myanmar's 'whitewash' Rohingya crisis panel YANGON (Reuters) - Veteran U.S. diplomat Bill Richardson has resigned from an international panel set up by Myanmar to advise on the Rohingya crisis, saying it was conducting a "whitewash" and accusing the country's leader Aung San Suu Kyi of lacking "moral leadership".
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Myanmar building, but no sign Rohingya are returning A police officer stands guard outside newly-built repatriation camps prepared for Rohingya refugees expected to return from Bangladesh, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018, in Taungpyo township, ... A helicopter carrying an advisory commission including former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson lands near a ... AP Interview: Richardson resigns from Rohingya refugee panel - Bristol Herald Courier (press release) (blog)
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Bernalillo County Must Hand Over Immigration Data, Decades Old Case Spurs Questions The U.S. Justice Department is including New Mexico's most populous county in an effort to pressure cities to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. ... A family is suing the Albuquerque Police Department and an officer whose car slammed into theirs in April 2017, killing their six-year-old son.
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