New Mexico Supreme Court Clarifies Time Limitations On Civil Lawsuits
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SANTA FE — A New Mexico law providing a six-month grace period for refiling a dismissed lawsuit does not apply if the original civil action was started after the deadline for bringing the legal claim, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
In a unanimous opinion written by Chief Justice Julie J. Vargas, the state’s highest court upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit by a Texas man, Jesus Moreno, to recover damages for injuries from an oilfield accident in 2017 in Lea County in southeastern New Mexico.
Moreno sued Ranger Energy Services, LLC, and Wildcat Oil Tools, LLC, in Read More
Scenes Of LAPD 2026 Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony
Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone delivers opening remarks to those gathered for the Los Alamos Police Department’s (LAPD) annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony, as part of National Police Week, held this morning in the north parking lot of the Los Alamos Justice Center at 2500 Trinity Drive. Chief Sgambellone is joined by Sgt. David Randleman and members of local Trail Life Troop #NM-1412 and American Heritage Girls who sang the National Anthem and participated in the event, which remembers the fallen, supports their families, and reaffirms the bond between the community and Read More
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Supreme Court Affirms Murder Conviction Of Timothy Lopez For Thanksgiving Day Shooting Death
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The state Supreme Court affirmed the first-degree murder conviction of Timothy Lopez for the shooting death of a man on Thanksgiving Day in 2020 at a gasoline station in Alcalde, a community in Rio Arriba County.
Click here to read the Court’s nonprecedential decision in State v. Lopez, S-1-SC-40306. Read More
Dallas FBI: Open Letter To Parents, Guardians, And Teachers

Editor’s note: This safety information is important for parents, guardians, and teachers to be aware of locally and across the nation.
From SAC Joe Rothrock
Dallas FBI
Dear Parents, Guardians, and Teachers,
I want to share some important information about a growing safety threat from violent online networks commonly referred to as “764”. Their members often connect with minors on popular online gaming and social media platforms, build their trust by posing as friends, and then coerce them into harming themselves or others.
Violent online networks such as 764 operate around the world, including Read More


































