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The New Mexico Department of Justice has released an interactive map showing some of the impacts of federal funding cuts. The map was added to the federal disruptions tracker the NMDOJ launched last month.
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New Mexico Attorney General Ra煤l Torrez is taking outgoing Western New Mexico University President Joseph Shepard and all five members of the Board of Regents to court over a $1.9 million buyout payment they awarded to Shepard, who state investigators say has routinely engaged in 鈥渨asteful鈥 and 鈥渋mproper鈥 spending of taxpayer dollars.
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There are 194 Indigenous people listed as missing from New Mexico and the Navajo Nation on a portal run by the state Department of Justice. But click on any entries and you'll mostly just find info like age, sex, and the agency the person was reported to. There are no photos attached to any of the entries.
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New Mexico Attorney General Ra煤l Torrez announced a new online portal Tuesday meant to address the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
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Let鈥檚 Talk New Mexico 9/21 8a: It鈥檚 the No. 1 issue on voters鈥 minds heading into the municipal election on October 3. Some mayoral and Council candidates鈥
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A lawyer with the Department of Justice said in Federal Court on Wednesday, May 10, that the Albuquerque Police Department has made 鈥渞emarkable progress鈥濃
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九色网 Call In Show Thu. 4/27 8a. For years, the University of New Mexico鈥檚 been heavily criticized about how it handles sexual assault, and it鈥檚 Sexual鈥
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It鈥檚 been about a year since the Department of Justice released the results of its investigation into how New Mexico鈥檚 flagship university handles sexual鈥
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The Trump Administration鈥檚 approach to reviewing local police departments鈥 use of force practices has some local police reform advocates concerned. But鈥
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After James Boyd was shot and killed by members of the Albuquerque Police Department, a recording emerged of one of those officers telling a colleague he鈥