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Local Indigenous communities that have been impacted by long-term uranium exposure will be traveling to Washington D.C. on Sunday to demand that Congress pass a bill that will compensate those exposed to radiation.
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About 50 people from across the country met at Albuquerque’s Uptown Sheraton hotel over the weekend with one common thing uniting them: All had lost a loved one to overdose. Something else they shared — a passion to fight the opioid crisis.
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Study uncovers thousands of undocumented quakes, underscoring the link between injection sites and seismic activity.
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Summer is not only getting hotter each year but also longer. That means the back-to-school season is overlapping with extreme heat. The Albuquerque Teachers Federation is pushing lawmakers to modernize schools across the state to ensure safe learning environments for all students and staff.
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The governor’s office announced an additional $46 million for a fund meant to expand rural health care. Providers looking to grow or just starting out can submit an application to the Rural Health Care Delivery Fund starting September 18.
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All New Mexico House and Senate seats are up for election this year. However, most of the races are already decided.
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People sheltered in nearby stores and the cathedral, and the remaining Fiesta events were canceled.
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At least ten fire victims have received letters saying that extensive claims for property damage could not be substantiated.
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A new program is making $8.5 million available for tree planting and maintenance in low-income and historically disadvantaged communities through the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act.
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A gathering of secular and religious thinkers with diverse opinions on nuclear disarmament and deterrence will take place Saturday at the University of New Mexico. It's designed to restart public dialog around nuclear policy
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Santa Fe attorney Megan Dorsey breaks down common misunderstandings of Miranda rights in light of a recent state Supreme Court decision.
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The brother of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, one of three Muslim men gunned down in Albuquerque in the summer of 2022, spoke with KUNM about suspect Muhammad Syed taking a plea deal Tuesday in the final two murder cases.