Hold-up Convict Sentenced

     A MAN GETS NINE AND-A-HALF YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR A 2015 CRIME SPREE IN THE ALBUQUERQUE AREA. TWENTY-EIGHT YEAR OLD SHELDON HARRIS WAS ACCUSED OF HOLDING UP SEVERAL SUBWAY AND BLAKE’S LOTABURGER RESTAURANTS AT GUNPOINT. HE WAS ARRESTED A YEAR AGO, AND EVENTUALLY PLED GUILTY TO TWO OF THE ROBBERIES.    …MORE

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Man Found Dead at Duke City Motel

     A BIT OF A MYSTERY SURROUNDING A MAN’S DEATH IN ALBUQUERQUE. POLICE WERE SENT TO THE MOTEL 76 AT CANDELARIA AND UNIVERSITY ON REPORTS OF A SHOOTING…AND FOUND A MAN DEAD. ALTHOUGH IT APPEARS THE MAN HAD BEEN SHOT, DETECTIVES ARE STILL TRYING TO DETERMINE IF THAT WAS THE CAUSE OF HIS DEATH.…MORE

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Intel in Rio Rancho Shedding Jobs

Fewer folks walking the hallways at Intel in Rio Rancho. The company reported Monday that it now has 1,200 workers in Rio Rancho, down from 1,900 a year ago. The figures come from a report presented to the Sandoval County Commission. The company says about half of the decline was due to retirements while others…MORE

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No Arrest of Suspect in Car Wash Shooting

Two weeks after 59-year-old Earl “Payaso” Roybal was shot and killed at a Northwest Albuquerque car wash, his family and friends want to know why the suspect in the case has not been arrested. APD has not answered any questions yet on the shooting that occurred March 26th. Roybal was washing his motorcycle when another…MORE

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Conscious Campus Heads to Eastern NM University

Another Conscious Campus Forum is being held Monday at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales. Conscious Campus is an initiative from New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas to bring higher awareness of campus sexual assaults to state colleges and universities. Another aspect of the initiative is to look for ways to intervene. Sonya Carasco Trujillo…MORE

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Dollars Adding Up In Santa Fe Soda Tax Fight

Santa Fe voters won’t decide the fate of their Mayor’s soda tax until May 2nd. But the battle over the proposed tax is getting expensive. Online campaign finance statements indicate both sides of the issue are putting a lot of money into it. Pre-K for Santa Fe, the group made up of tax supporters, has…MORE

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Rio Rancho Stabbing Suspect Arrested

Police in Rio Rancho make an arrest in a fatal stabbing from late in the evening of March 31st. Joseph Vargas has been charged with an open count of murder in the death of 23-year-old Kenneth Torres. Julian Torres, unrelated to Kenneth, was wounded in the attack and remains in critical condition. It happened on…MORE

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No Internet Tax for NM

Among the bills vetoed by Governor Martinez was House Bill 202. It mandated that all internet sales be taxed, including companies that don’t have a physical presence in the state. As of April 1st, Amazon has been voluntarily collecting the sales tax, though it doesn’t do so on sales involving third-party vendors. The Santa Fe New…MORE

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State Senator Slams Governor Vetoes

In Santa Fe, Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth says Governor Martinez is in denial about New Mexico’s financial problems. That after the Governor vetoed $350 million in tax increases and also cut hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for colleges and universities. Wirth says Martinez is playing extreme political games. The Governor, meanwhile, called…MORE

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“Better Call Saul” Returns

“Better Call Saul” fans your wait is over. Season three of the AMC series, filmed in and around ABQ, premiers tonight. Mayor RJ Berry tells News Radio KKOB 85% of the crew on the show are New Mexico residents. He says the show has been an important part of the city’s film industry and has…MORE

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