Fidelity Adds Jobs in Albuquerque

     FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CONTINUES TO ADD JOBS IN ALBUQUERQUE. THE COMPANY SAYS IT’S HIRING 135 MORE EMPLOYEES IN THE COMING MONTHS, ADDING TO THE NEARLY 1-THOUSAND WORKERS IT NOW HAS AT IT’S TWO DUKE CITY FACILITIES.      THE NEW JOBS WILL, FOR THE MOST PART, BE IN CUSTOMER AND CLIENT SUPPORT POSITIONS. THE…MORE

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Belen Teacher Arrested

A teacher and basketball coach at Belen High School is charged with having criminal sexual contact with a 17-year-old. 34-year-old Patrick Mondragon was arrested following the alleged incident early Sunday morning at his home in Los Lunas. Mondragon is the head boys basketball coach at Belen. He’s now been placed on administrative leave without pay.MORE

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Passenger in Deadly Crash Files Lawsuit

A lawsuit has been filed over a triple fatality drunk driving crash that happened in Albuquerque in November of 2015. The Albuquerque Journal reports the person filing the suit, Adrian Montelongo, was a passenger in the car that crashed into another vehicle, killing three people. The driver was Jacob Jaramillo, who’s now serving a 16-year…MORE

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Police Hunt on for Fugitive

A man wanted for aggravated assault, child abuse, and battery on a household member is still at large. Albuquerque Police say 43-year-old Otha Shamburger was last seen in the area of Spain and Wyoming- triggering a shelter-in-place advisory for the Spain Gardens Apartments for several hours Sunday evening. Police say Shamburger is considered armed and…MORE

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Not Done With Snow Yet

Even more snow is in the forecast for Albuquerque Monday night. National Weather Service Meteorologist David Craft says accumulation won’t be as great as this past Sunday night, but we still could get around an inch. The bullseye tonight will be along the Eastern Plains where six inches of snow is possible. Winter Storm Warnings…MORE

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Safety Issues at LANL

Los Alamos National Laboratory is getting a failing grade when it comes to taking steps to prevent accidents in developing nuclear weapons. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that an independent federal advisory board found that LANL had a number of safety infractions during the last fiscal year. Spokesman Kevn Roark says the lab is taking…MORE

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Plan Would Increase Repeat Offender Sentences

     ONE WAY TO KEEP THE “WORST OF THE WORST” OFF THE STREETS IS TO KEEP THEM BEHIND BARS LONGER. CONVICTIONS IN FEDERAL COURT OFTEN LEAD TO LONGER SENTENCES. NOW, U-S ATTORNEY DAMON MARTINEZ IS WORKING WITH BERNALILLO COUNTY D-A RAUL TORRES.      THE U-S ATTORNEY’S OFFICE WILL TRAIN FOUR PROSECUTORS FROM THE…MORE

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NM Would Become Sanctuary State Under Legislation

     A BILL THAT WOULD MAKE NEW MEXICO A SANCTUARY STATE HAS ADVANCED IN THE LEGISLATURE. IT WOULD PROHIBIT LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FROM COOPERATING WITH FEDERAL AGENTS IN DEPORTING SUSPECTED ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.      THE PROPOSAL, SPONSORED BY ALBUQUERQUE REPRESENTATIVE PATRICIA ROYBAL CABALLERO, WAS APPROVED THURSDAY BY THE HOUSE CONSUMER AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS…MORE

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Santa Fe Moves on Sanctuary Funding Plan

     WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF PRESIDENT TRUMP WITHHOLDS FEDERAL FUNDS FROM SANTA FE OVER ITS IMMIGRANT-FRIENDLY POLICIES? THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN REPORTS THE CITY IS STARTING TO TAKE STEPS TO DEAL WITH THAT POSSIBILITY. TRUMP HAS SIGNED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER THREATENING TO WITHHOLD FUNDS FROM CITIES THAT DON’T COOPERATE WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT…MORE

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Tax Hike Proposed on Beer

     A BILL THAT ONE BEER BREWER IN SANTA FE SAYS COULD STUNT INDUSTRY’S GROWTH HAS BEEN PROPOSED AT THE LEGISLATURE. IT’S SENATE BILL 314, WHICH WOULD RAISE THE TAX ON A GALLON OF BEER FROM 41-CENTS TO 3-DOLLAR-8-CENTS FOR LARGE BREWERIES THAT SELL MORE THAN 15-THOUSAND BARRELS A YEAR.      BRIAN LOCK…MORE

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