New Mexico Abortion Fight Turns to Albuquerque – Politico
New Mexico abortion fight turns to Albuquerque – Politico
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New Mexico abortion fight turns to Albuquerque
Politico Albuquerque could become the first city in the country to pass a ban on abortions past 20 weeks of pregnancy after a vote next Tuesday. And even though it's a city vote, it would have statewide impact as the two New Mexico abortion clinics that provide … Religious Groups Are Fighting To Defeat Albuquerque's Proposed 20-Week … Breaking Bad in Albuquerque: Ending Late Term Abortions, One City Election at … Protesters Gather to Fight Abortion Ban on Upcoming Albuquerque Voter Ballot |
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Oil and gas ban spurs lawsuit in NM county – The State
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Oil and gas ban spurs lawsuit in NM county
The State ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A decision by one northern New Mexico county to prohibit oil and natural gas development has prompted a statewide industry group and three landowners to challenge the ban in federal court. The case is being closely watched as … |
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Skandera faces hostile crowd during ABQ forum – ABQ Journal
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Skandera faces hostile crowd during ABQ forum
ABQ Journal New Mexico's education czar addressed a largely hostile crowd of nearly 200 people Tuesday evening and conceded that while the teacher evaluation program she initiated earlier this year is not perfect, it is an improvement over the past. Public … |
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Last Chance Intervention – KOAT NEWS Albuquerque NM — KOAT News in Albuquerque NM preps up their city for the arrival of Last Chance Intervention. We have limited scholarships for addicts but an endless amount o…
4 On Your Side investigates traffic stop nightmare
"As the police chief what reassurances could you give people when they come through your town that they won't be violated or abused by your police officers?" Ramirez asked Chief Gigante. "We follow the law in every aspect and we follow policies and …
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Albuquerque jury: Arizona convict eligible for death penalty
They cited brain abnormalities, emotional and physical abuse, and a long history of drug and alcohol abuse. To be eligible for the death penalty under federal law, a person must be at least 18 and have previous convictions for violent crimes. The jury …
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