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Farmington officer fired five shots in fatal December shooting The object later was identified not as a gun, but as an e-cigarette, according to New Mexico State Police. The agency identified Officer Brandt Warman, an approximate six-year veteran of the Farmington Police Department, as the officer involved in the Dec. 20 shooting, according to a state police press ...
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In veto fight, New Mexico high court blocks hemp laws If anyone thought New Mexico could begin its research program on industrial hemp anytime soon, the state Supreme Court scotched that notion Tuesday (Jan. 2). In a 3-2 ruling, the high court set aside a Santa Fe district judge's ruling that two hemp measures and eight other bills vetoed without ...
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From a 'nasty' dunk to a 35-point lead, BSU slams New Mexico For Boise State, it was just another well-rounded effort on the Broncos' home court. The Boise State men's basketball team produced one "Kodak moment" after another in a 90-62 win over New Mexico on Wednesday night in front of 7,557 fans at Taco Bell Arena to improve to 13-2 overall and 3-0 in ...
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Candidate Apodaca pays a visit to Socorro While the June primary is still months away, the race for the Democratic candidate for governor is getting crowded. Jeff Apodaca visited Socorro last Saturday for a meet and greet with residents at the Best Western's Comet Room. Apodaca is one of four seeking the Democratic nomination which also ...
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State Rep. Bill McCamley to oppose change to federal marijuana policy The new policy will allow federal prosecutors in states that have legalized marijuana for either recreational or medicinal uses to decide how aggressively to enforce existing federal law, according to The Associated Press. That will put 40,000 medical marijuana users in New Mexico at risk, McCamley ...
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Two scholarships honoring Cervantes matriarch support local ag, nursing students Two scholarships memorializing one of the Mesilla Valley's most distinguished female leaders will now honor two local students pursuing agricultural and nursing aspirations at New Mexico State University. [Attachment] Emma Jean Cervantes, third from left, helped lead women across southern New ...
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