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WED: Two service members deployed to Southern border killed in Santa Teresa vehicle accident, + More
1 week ago |
kunm.org | Tara Copp |Susan Bryan
Border deployment vehicle accident kills two service members, third in critical condition - By Tara Copp, Associated PressTwo service members deployed to the U.S. Southern border were killed and a third is in serious condition after a vehicle accident near Santa Teresa, New Mexico, the military announced late Tuesday.
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3 weeks ago |
kunm.org | Morgan Lee |Susan Bryan |Matthew Brown |Danielle Prokop
Wolf that left experimental population area found dead - Hannah Grover, New Mexico Political ReportThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the cause of death of a Mexican gray wolf who left the experimental population area this month and traveled north of Interstate 40 in New Mexico. The wolf, dubbed “Ella” by school children, was found dead on Sunday near Mount Taylor.
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1 month ago |
kunm.org | Rio Yamat |Gregory Hasman |Susan Bryan
Prosecutors say evidence is 'strong' against suspects in New Mexico park shooting that killed 3 - By Rio Yamat, Associated Press Prosecutors in New Mexico say the evidence that police have collected in connection with a weekend shooting at a park that left three people dead and 15 others injured is "strong." That includes the accounts of multiple witnesses who identified two of the shooters by name, as well as police officers witnessing the same two defendants allegedly dumping firearms at an...
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1 month ago |
kunm.org | Susan Bryan |Leah Romero |Gregory Hasman |Kevin Hendricks
Deadly hit-and-run in New Mexico brings juvenile justice challenges into focus - By Susan Montoya Bryan Associated PressBehind the wheel of the stolen car was a 12-year-old boy. In the front passenger seat was a boy who just days earlier had marked his 11th birthday. He was waving a handgun as a 15-year-old boy in the backseat recorded video of what police described as a deliberate hit-and-run.
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1 month ago |
kunm.org | Susan Bryan |Kevin Hendricks |Patrick Lohmann |Danielle Prokop
After Las Cruces tragedy, governor weighs special session focused on juvenile crime - Dan Boyd, Albuquerque Journal Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Saturday excoriated lawmakers for not passing bills dealing with juvenile crime during this year’s 60-day session, saying she would likely call the Legislature back for a special session in the wake of a shooting in Las Cruces that left multiple people dead.
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