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Bill aids human trafficking victims

Measure on gov.'s desk broadens protections, extends services

Navajo suit against Urban Outfitters moves forward

A federal judge has ruled that the Navajo Nation can move forward with its claims against Urban Outfitters but tossed out a couple of the tribe’s legal theories. The tribe... Read more »

Judge grants injunction in concealed carry case

SANTA FE (AP) — A gun-rights group has won a preliminary injunction that will keep New Mexico from enforcing part of its concealed handgun carry law. The Second Amendment Foundation... Read more »

Former Clovis lawmaker dies at 82

Odis Echols, a former New Mexico lawmaker and longtime lobbyist with an outsized personality and a gift for promotion, has died at 82. Echols, who suffered from dementia, died Thursday... Read more »

Around New Mexico

Bus guards complain to city    Security officers who work on Albuquerque's buse ...

State to hire veterans as firefighters

New Mexico will expand its wildland firefighting efforts with four new crews staffed by military vet ...

Deputies find decomposing dogs in kennel near Moriarty

15 dead animals discovered by Torrance County authorities
Investigators removing dogs from the Edgewood home of a former Rio Rancho veterinarian wore protective gear due to the conditions described as "deplorable."

Veterinarian’s home called ‘deplorable’

Reports of dogs killing each other and loud barking led the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office to the Edgewood home of former Rio Rancho veterinarian Debra Clopton with a search warrant Monday.
Tax changes only a piece of jobs puzzle

Tax changes only a piece of jobs puzzle

Business advocates got most of the tax changes that they wanted from the 2013 legislative session. What good they will do New Mexico’s stagnant economy remains to be seen.

Catholic bishops restate opposition to gay marriage

Governor also opposes; all call for tolerance

Martinez to sign bill creating Silver Alert for N.M.

Gov. Susana Martinez on Monday will sign into law legislation creating a statewide Silver Alert program to help locate missing people with dementia and other conditions. The Silver Alert program... Read more »

Las Cruces schools plan program for anonymous tips

LAS CRUCES (AP) — Las Cruces’ public schools plan a new program to enable students to provide school officials with anonymous reports on bullying, drugs, potential suicides and other trouble.... Read more »