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Daily Lobo News Editor files lawsuit against UNM records custodian

By Maddie Pukite/ Daily Lobo The News Editor of the Daily Lobo, Lily Alexander, has filed a lawsuit against Rob (Robert) Tafoya, the Custodian of Public Records at the University of New Mexico for failure to provide UNM Police Department’s weapons inventory on March 5, 2024. The legal complaint asks for the courts to enforce […]

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UNM Gaza Solidarity Encampment still in place after arrests

BYย AUSTIN FISHER / Source NM Every protester arrested Tuesday morning during a protest inside the University of New Mexico Student Union Building was released by the evening, and the outdoor encampment at the universityโ€™s main campus showed no signs of stopping. Early in the morning, two UNM Police Department officers booked 16 protesters into the […]

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Sixth officer leaves APD amid corruption probe

A former long-time Albuquerque police spokesperson โ€” a sworn officer who responded to media inquiries during the swing shift โ€” has left the department rather than be interviewed as part of an internal investigation into corruption in the DWI unit.ย  Daren DeAguero was informed Tuesday morning that he was a target in the investigation and […]

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WHAT TO EXPECT: Despite budget cuts, APS board to discuss pay raise for employees

As Albuquerque Public Schools nears a budget deadline, district officials will discuss progress with the Board of Education at Wednesday’s meeting. One known line item is a 3% raise for APS employees. Chief budget architects Rennette Apodaca and Rosalinda Montoya will present the outlook for career-connected learning, curriculum and instruction and operational areas of the […]

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Library IT funds missing from mayorโ€™s budget

The days of searching for a book using card catalogs and the Dewey Decimal System became obsolete at least a decade ago as libraries were computerized and digitized. This is one reason employees and supporters of the metro areaโ€™s 19 branches are concerned that the entire information technology (IT) budget โ€” $400,000 โ€” has been […]

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Police detain UNM protesters, spray one with chemical agent on encampmentโ€™s ninth day

BY SHAUN GRISWOLD / Source NM The University of New Mexico Gaza Solidarity Encampment started its ninth day on Tuesday with part of the camp inside the main campus Student Union Building. By 4 a.m., police destroyed the five tents set up by the group demanding UNM divest from the state of Israel, and New Mexico […]

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College protesters want โ€˜amnesty.โ€™ At stake: Tuition, legal charges, grades and graduation

By JOCELYN GECKER / Associated Press Maryam Alwan figured the worst was over after New York City police in riot gear arrested her and other protesters on the Columbia University campus, loaded them onto buses and held them in custody for hours. But the next evening, the college junior received an email from the university. […]

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NM Supreme Court hears ‘bloody Indian’ lawsuit in front of high school students

A campus auditorium became a courtroom this morning, as the New Mexico Supreme Court convened in Albuquerque as part of an annual outreach program called The Rule of Law. At Central New Mexico Community College’s Smith Brasher Hall, the justices heard oral arguments in a case involving a studentโ€™s discrimination claim against Albuquerque Public Schools. […]

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APD is solving more homicides than in recent years

While the Albuquerque Police Department has generally been solving fewer than 10% of property crimes over the past couple of years, it has been steadily improving on solving homicides, according to data in the mayorโ€™s proposed budget.  In fiscal year 2022, the Albuquerque Police Department cleared 71% of homicides but in the next fiscal year, […]