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Monday, April 23, 2012

New Mexico News

Overnight News: APD needs help finding this missing girl. 12-year-old Valoree Davis was last seen at 2:30 pm Sunday on Forrester and Mountain wearing a light blue shirt and blue jeans. She has mid length brown hair and brown eyes. If you've seen her, call (505) 803-6838 http://www.koat.com/news/new-mexico/albuquerque/Police-search-for-two-missing-children/-/9153728/11623776/-/vcnlp0/-/index.html

Brian Sandoval

Wooo hooo!
Pow Wow roll call....who's coming to Albuquerque for the Gathering of Nations Pow wow? How you getting here? Who are you bringing? What are you coming for? Who or what do you hope to see?

And while we are at it, we are wishing all of you making it to the city where Native America Calling is produced safe travels!!!

When you get to Albuquerque you can find us live each day on KUNM 89.9 FM 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. local time Monday through Friday.


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The U.S. Marshals Service has released a list of its most wanted sexual offenders in New Mexico.

Did you know that on Sunday, May 20, 2012 there will be an unusual solar event called an "annular eclipse?" Albuquerque is one of the best places to see it and lots of events are planned to learn about and view the event. Eclipse fanatics will be traveling here from around the world to catch a glimpse.

www.itsatrip.org
Albuquerque's high desert location makes for clear skies and calm weather much of the year. This spring, it will be the place to be for astronomy buffs and amateur star gazers alike. Two astronomical "close encounters" will take place - and both are visible in Albuquerque.
NMPolitics.net shared a link.

www.nmpolitics.net
By Heath Haussamen • Commentary • By all appearances, the Sunland Park City Council tried to comply with the Open Meetings Act in appointing a new mayor, but it still failed. The city’s leaders don’t seem to know how to let sunshine in. They need help.

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