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NM Offering More Assistance For Heating Bills
The state is providing additional financial help to New Mexicans for winter heating bills.
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Greatest April Fools' Day Hoaxes Ever
You might have pulled off a great April Fools' prank in your time, but chances are it wasn't as good as any of these five all-time April Fools' Day hoaxes.
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Officials Take Over A Year To Lay Veteran To Rest
County and State governments took more than a year to bury an indigent veteran.
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Bio Care Owner Arrested; Some Remains ID'd
Albuquerque police have identified three of the remains discovered among six heads and numerous other human body parts found in a truck at a Kansas medical waste facility, as Bio Care Southwest owner Paul Montano is arrested on three counts of fraud.
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Show Us Your Awesome Pets
Think you have the most awesome pet? Well brag about them by uploading photos and videos on u local.
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Border Trouble Concerns Residents
New Mexican residents of who live near the border say help can't come soon enough after break-ins, kidnappings and last week's slaying in nearby Arizona.
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Parents Question APS Bullying Policy
Albuquerque Public Schools parents are questioning the school system's response to bullying.
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Students Take Safety Issues To City Hall
A fourth-grade class at Zia Elementary School takes on city hall over crossing guards and student safety.
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Parents Outraged By APS Assembly
Parents said an Albuquerque Public School middle school has a lot of explaining to do.
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APS: Student Attempts Suicide At Middle School
An attempted suicide at an Albuquerque middle school, reported by school officials, shocks a community.
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Richardson Orders National Guard To Patrol Mexican Border
Gov. Bill Richardson, after meeting with top law enforcement officials Wednesday morning, ordered the National Guard to patrol the border with Mexico and ensure the safety of New Mexico citizens.
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Problems Continue For N.M. Symphony
Big problems continue to plague the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, as musicians and employees have been working without pay to keep the orchestra alive.
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Solid Waste Department's Aging Fleet A Concern
The City of Albuquerques Solid Waste Department has trucks that are pretty old with several hundred thousand miles on them.
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Changes To Bike Trail To Keep Cyclists Safer
Cyclists and pedestrians might see some changes to a bike trail near Paseo Del Norte.
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Plea Agreement On Hold In Hazing Case
A plea agreement was put on hold Tuesday in the case against six former Las Vegas High School football players accused of sodomizing fellow players in 2008.
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Budget Woes Shelve School Start Time Proposal
Albuquerque Public Schools' budget woes have put one proposal to change school start times on the shelf.
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Autopsy Released In Infant Death Case
The Office of the Medical Investigator has completed an autopsy on a baby who was found on the side of a road in Cedar Crest Sunday.
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Kansas City Firm Receives Body Parts From Alb.
A medical waste company in Kansas City, Kan., is receiving shipments of human body parts from an Albuquerque company, but the Duke City business owner isn't talking.
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