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FBI: Dropout Of White Supremacist Gang Gets 11 Years In Prison For Drug & Firearms Trafficking In Albuquerque

James Casady Cangro selfie displaying tattoos. Courtesy/FBI

FBI News:

ALBUQUERQUE – A key figure in a Sinaloa Cartel-linked drug and firearms trafficking ring tied to white supremacist gangs was sentenced to 11 years in prison for his role in distributing fentanyl, methamphetamine, and illegal firearms in Albuquerque.

There is no parole in the federal system.

According to court records, an 18-month FBI investigation initiated in 2021 targeted a drug trafficking and firearms conspiracy linked to the Sinaloa Cartel and racially motivated violent extremist groups in Albuquerque, New Read More

New Mexico State Land Office Smashes Records As It Auctions First Oil & Gas Leases At Newly-created 25% Royalty Rate Championed By Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard

STATE News:

          • July auction earns record $56M for public schools in New Mexico

SANTA FE – For the first time, the New Mexico State Land Office has auctioned oil and gas leases at a 25% royalty rate after a new state law backed by Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard kicked in. The law, which became effective June 20, allows the State Land Office to offer its best parcels in the Permian Basin at the market rate.

Each month, the State Land Office holds a public auction for the right to develop certain oil and gas areas. Companies submit bids for leases, with the award going to the highest bidder. Read More

New Mexico Supreme Court Resolves Dispute Over Good Time Credits For Prisoners Earning Educational Degrees

New Mexico Supreme Court. Courtesy photo

COURT News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Supreme Court today upheld a New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD) rule that prohibits prison inmates from receiving more than one lump sum award of good time credits for earning multiple educational degrees of the same level.

In a split decision, the Court concluded that the department’s rule “is not arbitrary and irrational but is reasonably related to the legitimate penological interests” of the Earned Meritorious Deduction Act (EMDA). The state law authorizes the department to award credits against Read More

Op-Ed: A Few Words About Demand-Side Economics

By ALAN HALL
© 2025 New Mexico News Service

Allow me to introduce myself. I am an arrogant man. It is a particular type of arrogance; the arrogance of Margaret Thatcher, who famously scorned economic ideas that were contrary to her real-life experience. Now, unlike Dame Thatcher, I was not raised in an apartment over the family grocery. But I was raised in an apartment over the family motel and gift shop, and like Thatcher, I was immersed in the business from earliest memory. That puts me firmly in her camp.

One thing that I learned as a child was the overriding importance of “business”. Whenever one Read More

New Mexico Supreme Court Rules On Consequences Of Missed Hearing Deadlines For Sex Offender Parolees

COURT News:

SANTA FE — Sex offenders on parole are not automatically entitled to immediate release if the state Parole Board fails to meet deadlines for hearings on whether the offender should remain on parole, the New Mexico Supreme Court ruled today.

In a unanimous decision, the Court concluded that the rights to procedural due process for two sex offenders on parole were violated by untimely parole duration review hearings. As a remedy, the Court directed district courts to conduct evidentiary hearings to determine whether the parolees should be released on a writ of habeas corpus or other Read More

Enforcement Watch Alert: 243 Enforcement Actions Initiated, 92 Enforcement Actions Resolved In June 2025

NMED News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department is highlighting the ongoing success of its Enforcement Watch initiative, a transparency-focused program that provides the public with consistent and timely information about the Department’s enforcement actions across environmental protection, public health, and worker safety programs.

By making enforcement data accessible, Enforcement Watch reinforces NMED’s commitment to New Mexico residents for accountability and regulatory compliance statewide.

Launched in May 2023, Enforcement Watch shares monthly updates Read More

Water And Wastewater Cybersecurity Vulnerability Snapshot Quarterly Webinar July 24

NMED News:

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) will provide an overview of the cybersecurity vulnerabilities identified at water and wastewater systems via CISA’s Free Cyber Vulnerability Scanning and EPA’s Proactive Vulnerability Identification Program.

EPA and CISA will share cybersecurity best practices for water and wastewater systems to limit exposure to these common vulnerabilities. Participants can ask questions and learn about the free cybersecurity tools and technical resources offered by both Read More

To’Hajiilee Man Sentenced To 17 Years For 2020 Murder

Thomas Brown’s picture and cowboy hat, as displayed during sentencing. Courtesy photo

FBI News:

ALBUQUERQUE — A To’Hajiilee man was sentenced to 17 years in federal prison for the brutal killing of a local man in 2020. Earlier this month, that man also pled guilty in a separate case to assaulting a federal detention officer while he was in custody awaiting trial.

There is no parole in the federal system.

According to court documents, June 24, 2020, Antonio Chaco, 42, an enrolled member of the Navajo Nation, argued with Thomas Anthony Brown outside Chaco’s trailer home in To’Hajiilee. Without Read More

Red River Receives Tourism Infrastructure Grant As Part Of Record Year For Destination Forward Program

STATE News:

RED RIVER — The Town of Red River is proud to announce it has been selected as one of 14 communities across New Mexico to receive funding through the New Mexico Tourism Department’s (NMTD) Destination Forward program for Fiscal Year 2026. The town was awarded $40,634 to install a network of five digital information kiosks that will enhance the visitor experience and support the town’s family-owned businesses.

The Destination Forward program, now in its third year, awarded a record $1.8 million in funding this cycle. The program is designed to strengthen tourism-related infrastructure Read More

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