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Facebooks IPO price $38 per share
After four months of paperwork, hype and speculation, the last piece of the Facebook IPO is in place: Facebook said it has priced its IPO at $38 a ...
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Police Remains may be linked to Rio Rancho man who went missing in 2007
Posted at: 05/17/2012 2:18 PM By: KOB.com Staff Sandoval County police agencies say the discovery of a body Wednesday may be connected to the 2007 disappearance of a Rio Rancho man. The ...
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Celebrate Albuquerque Beer Week starting now
Beer lovers – this story is for you. Thursday is the kickoff of Albuquerque Beer Week, an 11-day event aimed at celebrating great local beers, live music and amazing venues. The festival ...
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Leavitt Partners wins $1M contract to plan New Mexico insurance exchange
The New Mexico Human Services Department has awarded a 12-month, $1 million consulting contract to a Utah firm to help it plan how to build the state's health insurance exchange. Leavitt ...
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New Mexico Oil And Gas Industry Enforcement Called Into Question
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- A watchdog group called into question Thursday whether New Mexico can continue developing oil and natural gas in a responsible way without more state inspectors and ...
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Human remains found in Sandoval Co.
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Investigators have found human remains in Sandoval County, that could possibly belong to a man first reported missing in 2007. Elvis Delaney was reported missing to the Rio ...
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Drug agents raid Albuquerque locations
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - Federal drug agents are raiding locations in Albuquerque although information on what is being sought is not yet known. KRQE News 13 has learned as many as three locations were ...
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Clovis police officer shoots man
CLOVIS, N.M. (KRQE) - A man is in critical condition after being shot by a police officer in Clovis Wednesday. Police went to a home there Wednesday afternoon and say they saw a man running away ...
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Town protests immigration enforcement
ANTHONY, N.M. (AP) - About 400 residents of the tiny New Mexico border town of Anthony have signed a petition demanding that local law enforcement officers stop random immigration checks. Border ...
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Groups sue over proposed coal mine
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Environmentalists are suing the federal government over approval of a permit that allows for expansion of a coal mine in northwestern New Mexico. The Western Environmental ...
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