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Forklift takes a trip

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People at the Navajo Law Center were left wondering ‘where did this tractor come from?’ when a blue tractor appeared outside the business one morning.

Linda Roanhorse saw the tractor when she arrived at work March 26. She did not know where  it had come from or who it belonged to.

McKinley County Sheriff’s Office...

New Mexico State Police arrest wanted Colorado fugitives

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SANTA FE —When a New Mexico State Police officer on patrol in Santa Fe County near milepost 286 on I-25 saw a green GMC pickup truck going south at over 90 miles an hour about 5 pm on March 22, he didn’t know it yet, but he was on the trail of two men wanted by a nearby state.

The New Mexico State Police officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle, but it failed to stop for the officer and a pursuit ensued. A second State Police officer positioned himself on I-25 at the Cerrillos Road on-ramp and successfully deployed a tire deflation device on the fleeing GMC.

A short time later the GMC, with its front tires deflated, pulled to the median of I-25. State Police...

Governor gets out her pen

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Bill signing is under way in Santa Fe

In the last few days, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed bills into law in quick succession.

A bipartisan measure providing more funding for New Mexico firefighters that will help departments across the state purchase essential equipment, including water tanks and firetrucks, was signed April 7.  Senate Bill 256, sponsored by Sen. William Burt, R-Alamogordo, and Rep. Gail Armstrong, R-Magdalena, passed both chambers with unanimous support.

Senate Bill 93, which advances broadband connection and development received the governor’s signature April 7. It establishes an Office of Broadband Access and Expansion to centralize and coordinate...

Citizens Redistricting Committee signed into law

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SANTA FE — The bill calling for the creation of an independent Citizens Redistricting Committee was signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham April 6.

Sponsored by  Sen. Brenna McKenna, D-Corrales, Senate Bill 304 increases redistricting transparency by including Graphic Information System data of all 33 counties on the Secretary of State’s website.

In addition, the bill combines many of the bi-partisan elements from the 2021 60-day Session’s Senate Bill 15, co-sponsored by House Speaker Brian Egolf, D-Santa Fe, which creates the Redistricting Act and a seven-member Citizen Redistricting Committee tasked with drawing New Mexico’s state House, Senate, U.S...

Earthweek: Diary of a Changing World

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Week ending Friday, April 2, 2021


Ursine Illness

California wildlife officials warn that a new unexplained neurological illness is causing some black bear cubs in the state to exhibit overly friendly “doglike” behavior with humans. Several have been fearlessly eating and camping out in backyards as humans look on. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife says one young bear that was picked up was lethargic and underweight, displaying head tremors and a subtle head tilt.  Encephalitis, or brain inflammation, appears to be the cause. “At this point, we don’t know what causes the encephalitis, so we don’t know what, if any, health risks these bears might pose to other...

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