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On December 9, 2010, Albuquerque police released six photos of seven other unidentified women who may also be linked to West Mesa. [9] [18] Police would not say how or where they had obtained the photos. [9] Some of the women appeared to be unconscious, and many shared the same physical characteristics as the original eleven victims. [9]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Multiple law enforcement agencies in the Albuquerque area worked together to arrest four men accused of “flooding Albuquerque’s streets with illegal drugs ...
U.S. Senator from New Mexico Resident [79] Thomas Anderson: 1933– New Mexico State Representative Resident [80] Deanna Archuleta: 1964– U.S. Department of the Interior official Resident [81] Manuel Armijo: c. 1793–1853 Mexican governor of New Mexico Resident [82] Janice Arnold-Jones: 1952– New Mexico State Representative Resident [83 ...
Thomas E. Horn (born 1946) – Trustee San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center, lawyer, publisher Bay Area Reporter; Dolores Huerta – civil rights activist; Gary Johnson (born 1953) – Governor of New Mexico; Libertarian presidential candidate in 2012 and 2016; Bruce King (1924–2009) – Governor of New Mexico
Aug. 2—The statue of Diego de Vargas is back on public display in Santa Fe. This time it is part of a temporary educational exhibit that is open for public viewing, free of charge, at the New ...
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Julie J. Vargas (born 1968 or 1969) [1] is an American attorney and jurist serving as a justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court since 2021. She is a former judge of the New Mexico Court of Appeals . Early life and education
Chávez discovered two distinct Spanish colonizations of New Mexico. The first colonization occurred in 1598 under the leadership of don Juan de Oñate. In 1680 Pueblo Indians revolted against Spanish rule and the Spaniards were forced out of New Mexico. In 1693 Diego de Vargas led a second group of families into New Mexico to re-colonize the ...