Report: Pedestrian deaths up 50 percent in New Mexico
A preliminary report compiled by University of New Mexico researchers reveals that the first nine months of 2012 were more deadly for pedestrians than last year.The report compiled by UNM's Bureau of...
View ArticleUS Justice Department to Launch Probe into Albuquerque Police
From left to right: Albuquerque Mayor Richard J. Berry, APD Chief Ray Schultz and Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez address the press at a Tuesday afternoon press conference.Edit | RemoveThe...
View ArticleProposed UNM Methadone Clinic Seeks New Location
For several years now, the state has topped the country in alcohol and drug induced deaths. However, a recent plan that would have made treatment more accessible in Albuquerque was nixed because of...
View ArticleChild Abuse Charges Dropped Against Pregnant Woman
The Bernalillo County District Attorney’s office has decided not to pursue child abuse charges against an Albuquerque woman for allegedly causing harm to her unborn child.District Attorney Kari...
View ArticleBernalillo County To Hold First Gun Buyback Event This Saturday
In the wake of recent mass shootings, several cities and counties have started gun-by back programs, hoping to reduce the number of dangerous weapons on the streets. Last month Santa Fe held a...
View ArticleState Counting On Federal Mercy To Restore Special Ed Funds
New Mexico's congressional delegation has sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Education hoping to avoid a punitive reduction in Special Education funds to the state. Officials say that the Feds...
View ArticleLocal Walmart Targeted Again By Protesters
A dozen activists showed up at the Wal-Mart store on Carlisle today with a giant inflatable pig, protesting the store’s involvement with suppliers who they say mistreat pigs. The protest is just one...
View ArticleNew Mexico Medical Board Exonerates Doctor in Late-term Abortion Case
An Albuquerque physician accused of gross negligence in handling a third-term abortion has been exonerated by the New Mexico Medical Board. The complaint against Dr. Shelly Sella wasn't filed by the...
View ArticleDepartment Of Justice Continues APD Investigation
Around 60 residents held signs and photos of loved ones killed by Albuquerque police last night in southwest Albuquerque. The gathering, organized by the U.S. Department of Justice, was held to give...
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