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NM Supreme Court to hear ballot disputes on Tuesday

New Mexico Supreme CourtThis  coming Tuesday (April 10), the state Supreme Court will hear a consolidation of 10 lawsuits filed in regards to the dsipute over some statewide candidates who messed up...

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NM Supreme Court says candidates with screwy paperwork can stay on the ballot

New Mexico Supreme Court hearing on ballot petitions, 4/10/12 Longtime Roundhouse veterans Tim Jennings and Pete Campos – along with eight other candidates for statewide office — avoided potential...

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Ben Hall elected as new PRC chairman

Ben Hall, PRC commissioner, after being named chairman, 1/8/12 The Public Regulation Commission has a history of controversy — after all, it’s an entity that has seen two former commissioners arrested...

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An early release from prison for Manny Aragon?

OUT EARLY?: Convicted former state Sen. Manny Aragon is eligible for early release from a federal prison in Colorado, but his lawyer won’t comment whether Aragon is heading to a halfway house. By Rob...

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When it comes to campaign expenses, you can keep on truckin’ in NM

By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog SANTA FE — It’s said you don’t ever want to get between country folk and their pickup trucks. And in most cases in New Mexico, if you’re a candidate for...

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Ride-sharing compromise may be near in New Mexico

THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT: Ride-sharing companies use apps from smartphones to attract customers looking to catch a ride. By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog SANTA FE, N.M. — Ride-sharing companies...

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Ride-sharing demand grows in NM as regulators debate stifling it

IN DEMAND: A member of the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission says 19,000 people in Albuquerque and Santa Fe have downloaded the smartphone app to use the ride-sharing company Uber. By Rob...

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