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2 key lawmakers to Albuquerque: No new money for police Both, who chair important appropriation committees, say Albuquerque has its own tax base and can fund the new officers if that's what its city council wants. During the mayoral campaign last year, Keller promised to hire 400 new officers to help fight rising crime in New Mexico's largest city. He vowed to ...
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Tucumcari Municipal Court judge arrested on suspicion of DWI New Mexico State Police say 71-year-old Joe Dominguez was taken into custody Sunday. ... State Police say a patrol officer saw a pickup truck go through a stop sign in Tucumcari and pulled the vehicle over. ... State Police say Dominguez identified himself as a Tucumcari Municipal Court judge.
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Man Convicted of Killing Girl, 10, in Crash Faces Sentencing ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A 24-year-old Albuquerque man convicted of killing a 10-year-old girl after police said he crashed into her family car ... The gruesome crash reignited a push by a New Mexico lawmaker and the state attorney general's office for tougher penalties for those convicted of ...
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New Mexico lawmaker seek to halt suicides at 'Gorge Bridge' ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico lawmakers are pushing a measure aimed at curbing suicides at one of the state's most famous bridges. Two northern New Mexico Democrats want the state to divert money to reassign three state police officers to monitor the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge outside ...
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Proposal to change regent selection stalls in New Mexico Proposal to change regent selection stalls in New Mexico ... SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico state lawmakers won't move forward with a proposal to overhaul the selection process for regents who oversee the ... San Antonio Express-News; Man 'suddenly' stabbed by friend at S.A. park, police say.
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Interstate shutdown causes headaches for motorists "I know people are upset we shut the freeway down," Albuquerque Police Department officer Simon Drobis said. "But if it was your loved one up there, how long would you want us to shut the freeway down?" It wasn't easy. But after 15 hours of talking, police say this man agreed to get down. "This guy ...
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City Council honors officer who adopted addicted infant ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- The praise continues to pour in for an Albuquerque Police Department officer and his wife who adopted a baby from a pregnant homeless drug addict. Advertisement. President Donald Trump recognized Ryan and Rebecca Holets during his State of the Union address last week ...
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