Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, New Mexico Statewide News, Sandoval County

Bernalillo Police Arrest Suspect After Violent Stabbing Near Dispensary

A fight between two men near U.S. 550 and Camino Del Pueblo in Bernalillo on Jan. 27 ended with one man hospitalized and another under arrest. Bernalillo Police Chief Chris Stoyell said officers arrested Armando Escarcega, 36, of Bernalillo, for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, a 3rd-degree Felony, after spotting him running from the […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, State Government #nmgov, Syndicated

Proposal to protect public library funds moves forward

By Danielle Prokop, Source New Mexico State lawmakers passed a bill through committee Tuesday night following an often heated debate over banning books from public libraries. In recent years, hundreds of books have been pulled from the shelves across the country, as Republican lawmakers lead efforts to ban books in schools and public libraries for […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, State Government #nmgov, Syndicated

Proposal to protect public library funds moves forward

By Danielle Prokop, Source New Mexico State lawmakers passed a bill through committee Tuesday night following an often heated debate over banning books from public libraries. In recent years, hundreds of books have been pulled from the shelves across the country, as Republican lawmakers lead efforts to ban books in schools and public libraries for […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Syndicated

Shipments of uranium ore can resume under agreement reached with the Navajo Nation

By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press Shipments of uranium ore from a revived mining operation just south of the Grand Canyon are expected to resume in February after the Navajo Nation reached a settlement with the mining company, clearing the way for trucks to transport the ore across the largest Native American reservation in the […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Syndicated

Shipments of uranium ore can resume under agreement reached with the Navajo Nation

By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press Shipments of uranium ore from a revived mining operation just south of the Grand Canyon are expected to resume in February after the Navajo Nation reached a settlement with the mining company, clearing the way for trucks to transport the ore across the largest Native American reservation in the […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, State Government #nmgov

State lawmaker proposes bill to create cultural schools to preserve Native languages

By Leah Romero, Source New Mexico Proposed legislation this session would allow Native governments in New Mexico to create cultural schools in an effort to immerse students in their culture and preserve their language. “If kids are fluent in their language, they have a much better sense of who they are, where they come from, […]

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State lawmaker proposes bill to create cultural schools to preserve Native languages

By Leah Romero, Source New Mexico Proposed legislation this session would allow Native governments in New Mexico to create cultural schools in an effort to immerse students in their culture and preserve their language. “If kids are fluent in their language, they have a much better sense of who they are, where they come from, […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Sandoval County

Stansbury Ranking Member of DOGE Subcommittee and, no, it Isn’t Run by Elon Musk

By Matthew Reichbach U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury announced last week that she would serve as the ranking member of the DOGE Subcommittee on Oversight. The subcommittee was created by the Republican leadership of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. Stansbury, a Democrat who represents New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District, told  NM Political Report Monday that the committee […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, New Mexico Statewide News

Private investigator first to admit guilt in offering bribes to get intoxicated drivers off the hook

By SEJAL GOVINDARAO Associated Press A private investigator embroiled in a corruption scandal that rocked New Mexico’s law enforcement community for over a decade was the first to plead guilty to a slew of federal charges that include racketeering and bribery, according to court records released Friday. Ricardo Mendez took part in a yearslong scheme […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, New Mexico Statewide News

Private investigator first to admit guilt in offering bribes to get intoxicated drivers off the hook

By SEJAL GOVINDARAO Associated Press A private investigator embroiled in a corruption scandal that rocked New Mexico’s law enforcement community for over a decade was the first to plead guilty to a slew of federal charges that include racketeering and bribery, according to court records released Friday. Ricardo Mendez took part in a yearslong scheme […]