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  2. New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department

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    cyfd.org The New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department is a state agency of New Mexico , headquartered in the PERA Building in Santa Fe . [ 1 ] It is the state agency responsible for child protective services and juvenile justice services.

  3. CYFD encourages perspective family to get the "scoop ... - AOL

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  4. New CYFD foster home cuts office stays, but nixed by feds - AOL

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    Aug. 19—A former juvenile justice reintegration center in Albuquerque is serving as the state Children, Youth and Families Department's newest way, at least in the short term, to house youths ...

  5. LFC says feds will no longer fund youth group homes

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    In June, that happened 35 times, according to CYFD data — 15 more times than June of last year. To address the problem, which has long plagued the agency, CYFD recently opened a new ...

  6. List of United States federal courthouses in New Mexico

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    Las Cruces: 200 East Griggs Avenue: D.N.M.?–2010 Still in use by federal government offices: Harold Lowell Runnels (1983) U.S. Courthouse: Las Cruces: 100 North Church Street: D.N.M. 2010–present: n/a U.S. Post Office & Courthouse† Las Vegas: 901 Douglas Avenue: D.N.M. 1928–? Now the Las Vegas City Schools Administration Building. n/a U ...

  7. Las Cruces, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Las Cruces (/ l ɑː s ˈ k r uː s ɪ s /; Spanish: [las 'kruses] "the crosses") is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico and the seat of Doña Ana County.As of the 2020 census, its population was 111,385, [5] making Las Cruces the most populous city in both Doña Ana County and southern New Mexico. [6]

  8. CYFD makes 'steady progress' in reducing backlog of abuse ...

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    Mar. 9—New Mexico's embattled child welfare agency says it has made considerable progress reducing a jarring backlog of more than 2,000 reports of alleged abuse and neglect.

  9. Alameda-Depot Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Alameda-Depot Historic District, in Las Cruces, New Mexico, is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. The listing included 271 contributing buildings and a contributing site, on 70 acres (28 ha). [1] It has also been known as the Las Cruces Depot-Alameda Historic District.