N.M. case calls attention to online prostitution
New Mexico Local News
ALBUQUERQUE — Laws written long before the dawn of the Internet age have authorities across the nation struggling to prosecute online prostitution rings because of huge loopholes and ...
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Its a great weekend for wine tasting
New Mexico Local News
Posted at: 09/03/2012 8:41 AM By: Danielle Todesco, KOB Eyewitness News 4 It was a great weekend for some wine tasting. Twenty different wineries set up for hundreds of patrons at the ...
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Obama raises more than Romney last month
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President Barack Obama's re-election campaign and supporting committees brought in more than $114 million last month -- the first time the incumbent has outraised his opponent, Gov. Mitt Romney, ...
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Forest Service to do controlled burns
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Controlled burns planned in two areas of the Santa Fe National Forest could send smoke into canyons and make it hard for those with health issues to breath. The burning operations are planned ...
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Absentee voting starts Oct. 9 in New Mexico
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New Mexicans can soon start to vote in the general election. Absentee voting begins Oct. 9, and people can go to their county clerk’s office to cast a ballot in person. Voter registration also ...
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Group raises $283K to promote NM bond issue
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The private fundraising foundations of colleges and universities are bankrolling a general election campaign for voter approval of bond financing for $120 million in higher education construction ...
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Solar businesses alive and well in New Mexico
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.-New Mexico's solar manufacturing industry is alive and well despite a market glut of solar panels that forced one producer to close its doors. The Albuquerque Journal reports ...
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Inmate furloughs raise concerns
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FARMINGTON — A large number of furloughs being granted to inmates at the San Juan County jail has led to worries that inmates are bringing contraband back into the jail. Jail records show ...
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