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Breana Albizu

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Albuquerque, NM, United States

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Tax rebate stimulus checks pass New Mexico House

New Mexico legislators have until this Saturday at noon to get bills to the governor's desk, yet many discussions are still underway. From tax reform to crime legislation. → Read More

New Mexico's Pink Boots Society celebrates 2023 Brew Day

The Pink Boots Society uses education to assist, inspire, and encourage women and nonbinary individuals in the fermented/alcoholic beverage industry. → Read More

Albuquerque mom takes student out of school after recent shooting

A West Mesa student is recovering after a shooting that happened at a nearby park Monday afternoon. Yet similar incidents have happened in the past. → Read More

Santa Fe leaders observe 'COVID-19 Memorial Day'

The event remembered all who have passed away or who continue to suffer from the impact of COVID-19, as well as honor essential workers. → Read More

New Mexico Crusaders for Justice 'disappointed' with lawmakers

Families and advocates are frustrated by New Mexico legislators, after several crime bills were killed at the Roundhouse. But with only weeks left, some are not giving up. → Read More

Albuquerque Police working closely with tribal communities

Currently, the police agency works closely with seven pueblos throughout New Mexico. → Read More

Albuquerque insurance offers tips on handling storm damage

The conversation comes after the intense storm systems and damaging winds last Wednesday and Sunday. → Read More

New Mexico lawmakers frustrated with FEMA aid, or lack thereof

Legislators say FEMA is "broken" and "ill prepared" for natural disasters. → Read More

Additional wildfire funding coming to northern New Mexico

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 6 into law on Monday. → Read More

New Mexico bill takes a closer look at tribal policing

The proposed legislation would allow tribal police to act as peace officers in New Mexico. The agreement would also be optional for pueblos and tribes. → Read More

New Mexico State University could see financial fallout after hazing allegations

From ticket sales to recruiting, matters may not look good for New Mexico State University. College basketball is often a multi-million dollar business. → Read More

Advocates rally at New Mexico Capitol for bills against gun violence

On Thursday, the state's House of Representatives passed House Bill 9. The act would punish gun owners if their weapons got into a child's hands. → Read More

Grant Chapel AME Church is the oldest Black church in New Mexico

Since 1882, Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church has served as a place of worship for hundreds of families. → Read More

Two Albuquerque brothers shot to death in weekend shooting

Bernalillo County deputies say a 15-year-old was found dead at the scene. A 14-year-old was taken to the hospital in critical condition but died several days later. → Read More

New Mexico bill proposes regulation of physical force by police

New Mexico Senate Bill 252 includes regulating the use of physical force by officers and requiring policies and training by all law enforcement agencies. → Read More

New details revealed about Solomon's Peña's personal history

His past includes a lot of criminal history, from police reports to court documents. Peña was even found guilty of burglarizing a Kmart. → Read More

New Mexico lawmakers respond to arrest of Solomon Peña

Both Republicans and Democrats are now considering security measures, especially during the 60-day legislative session. → Read More

New Navajo Nation leaders planning action to fight MMIP crisis

A change could be on the way, starting with a special unit under a newly sworn-in Navajo Nation administration. → Read More

New Mexico house bill to possibly require waiting period for firearm sales

If passed, House Bill 100 would require New Mexicans to wait two weeks until they receive a purchased firearm. That time also includes a federal background check. → Read More

New Mexico wildfire victims upset about return to prescribed burns

April 2023 will officially mark one year since the Calf Canyon and Hermits Peak fires merged. Yet while the time has gone fast for many, others disagree. → Read More