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Former police academy instructor thinks missing guns are in hands of Mexican cartels

10. October 2014

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Industrial gas company Praxair plans $67M expansion in San Juan County

10. October 2014

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Santa Fe approves due-process rules for marijuana rules

10. October 2014

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Oliver vies to unseat Duran in New Mexico secretary of state race

10. October 2014

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Think Tank: Why Can’t Patients Compare Prices?

10. October 2014

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Hundreds of state employees still waiting for back pay checks

10. October 2014

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Maize maze: Community corn maze suffers from drought

10. October 2014

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Creative-Startups accelerator finds strong demand, mix of participants

10. October 2014

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Insight New Mexico - Peter Katel

09. October 2014

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By V.B. Price Insight New Mexico - Peter Katel

V.B. Price talks with longtime journalist Peter Katel about the roots of the anti-surveillance movement here in New Mexico as well as the wave of migrants from Central America.

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Rebuilding Economies on the Border

08. October 2014

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By Morgan Smith

“Mexico is the draw and we’re along the way,” says Mayor Philip Skinner of the tiny village of Columbus, noting how the violence across the border in Palomas, Mexico and further south had cut into the number of visitors who passed through Columbus, thus hurting the local economy. He was speaking at a recent and historic meeting of local political leaders from both sides of the border, stretching from Silver City in the north to Casas Grandes to the south. The meeting took place in Columbus and he was the organizer and this driving force in this bi-national effort...

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