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New Mexicans split on gay marriage
Posted at: 05/21/2013 9:41 PM By: Chris Ramirez, KOB Eyewitness News 4 New Mexicans have never been asked to vote on gay marriage, but if they were asked today the results would be pretty close. KOB Eyewitness News asked voters across the state whether or not marriages between two people of the same sex should be legal. Most voters said legal marriage between gay and lesbian people ...
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Nms potential for twisters higher in eastern plains
Tornadoes are not as common in New Mexico as they are in Oklahoma, but they do happen here. A severe tornado ripped through Clovis about six years ago, but still remains one of the most destructive tornadoes the state has ever seen, killing two people. Jennifer Palucki with the National Weather Service said, a tornado like that can, and probably will, happen again somewhere in our ...
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Branson aims for Christmas space flight
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Sir Richard Branson now has a target date for the first manned flight to space from New Mexico's Spaceport America. The Virgin Galactic founder said he hopes to rocket into space late this year while most of the rest of us are gathering around the Christmas tree. For years the question has been when will it happen? Two weeks after watching the first powered flight of ...
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Trial in triple murder continues for second day in Las Cruces
The trial for triple murder suspect Eugene "Gino" Ferri continues Tuesday in 3rd Judicial District Court. Jurors heard Tuesday morning detailed descriptions of the crime scene and neighbors' accounts of the 2010 evening when somebody gunned down three people in an upscale home near ...
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Tiny trucks do big work
Albuquerque firefighters have a brand new weapon for fighting wildfires, a new kind of fire engine that’s at home in the boondocks or on city streets. Its name is Engine 317 and we’ll be seeing a lot of it in Albuquerque’s Bosque if and when things heat up and catch fire in that riverside forest. Fire management officer Jeremiah Hansen cranked up Engine 317 for a little ...
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The Transporter
The Transporter is an almost instantly forgettable European action vehicle with a few relatively good bang-em-up sequences, a straight-to-video storyline, and a good dose of name cachet for those familiar with the genre. The director, Corey Yuen, is well-known as a choreographer of Hong Kong martial-arts flicks (including 9 starring Jet Li) and has also directed more than 30 over the past ... ...
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New tech innovation makes movies better for hearing impaired
Until recently, for the hearing impaired, watching on the small screen with captions was the only way to understand dialogue. Now with the help of SONY Entertainment Access Glasses, the hearing impaired can get a fuller cinematic ...
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Fire restrictions stiffen in response to drought
Tougher fire restrictions will go into effect Wednesday morning in Albuquerque’s riverside forest and the Sandia foothills, and restrictions in the Bosque outside Bernalillo County are even tougher. Most of the Bosque north and south of Bernalillo County will be closed and off limits to everybody from Cochiti Dam to the Bosque del Apache wildlife refuge. Fire danger in the Bosque is ...
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New Parole and Probation Office Still on track to move to downtown Albuquerque
New Mexico's General Service Department is still in the process of purchasing the Plaza Maya building located on 615 1st Street in downtown ...
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Tornado among strongest storms to hit US
The tornado that tore through the Oklahoma City suburbs this week ranks among the strongest storms ever to strike the United States, packing powerful winds that topped 200 ...
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Albuquerque police looking for man who exposed himself to women in park
Albuquerque police are warning people in the northwest part of the city to be on the lookout for a person who has been exposing himself in Taylor Ranch ...
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