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West Side Helping Hand in Corpus Christi assists families

Eulalio Martinez, 27, knows what it's like to grow up without mom and dad. The Corpus Christi Caller-Times (http://bit.ly/2k7GJjf ) reports he knows what it's like to look at aging ......

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New report could shed light on health impacts of A-bomb test

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Residents of the New Mexico village of Tularosa have long said those living near the site of the world's first atomic bomb test in 1945 weren't told about the dangers or...

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Report: Trinity Test caused generations of cancer, struggles

A new report says the world first atomic bomb test caused generations of southern New Mexico families to suffer from cancer and economic hardship. The report released Friday detailed resident ......

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Residents: First atom bomb test caused generations of cancer

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Residents says the world's first atomic bomb test caused generations of southern New Mexico families to suffer from cancer and economic hardship. ......

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Report: First atom bomb test caused generations of cancer

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A new report says the world's first atomic bomb test caused generations of southern New Mexico families to suffer from cancer and economic hardship. ......

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Residents say 1st atom bomb test caused cancer cases

Residents say the world’s first atomic bomb test caused generations of southern New Mexico families to suffer from cancer and economic hardship, according to surveys gathered by an advocacy group...

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New Mexico Ed Sec 'absolutely' would welcome a DeVos visit

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — State Public Education Hanna Skandera "absolutely" would welcome a visit to any New Mexico school by newly confirmed U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. ......

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Residents say 1st atom bomb test caused cancer cases in generations of New...

Residents say the world's first atomic bomb test caused generations of southern New Mexico families to suffer from cancer and economic hardship, according to surveys gathered by an advocacy group...

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Education Secretary 'absolutely' welcomes Betsy DeVos visit

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico Public Education Hanna Skandera "absolutely" would welcome a visit to any New Mexico school by newly confirmed U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, a spokesman for...

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Surveys links cancer cases with 1st atomic test

ALBUQUERQUE — Residents say the world’s first atomic bomb test caused generations of southern New Mexico families to suffer from cancer and...

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Election, Women’s March prompt women of color to seek office

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Weeks after the election of Donald Trump, some minority women are turning their fears into action by joining hundreds, possibly thousands of women of color, who are actively...

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Election, Women's March prompt women of color to seek office

As Samia Assed watched election returns come in with her children and another Muslim family, she panicked when it became clear that Donald Trump would win the presidency. The Palestinian-American ......

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New Mexico's only GOP congressman has no town halls slated

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico's only Republican in its congressional delegation has not scheduled any traditional town hall meetings amid angry scenes nationally. ......

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Denver’s Harlem of the West legacy endures amid change

DENVER (AP) — The neighborhood was once called “The Harlem of the West.” It’s a place where Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington and Miles Davis performed to packed rooms not far from the snowcapped Rocky...

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Denver's Harlem of the West legacy endures amid change

[...] the historic black neighborhood of Denver's Five Points now faces the encroachment of gentrification with new breweries and coffee shops near the buildings that once housed jazz clubs and...

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Criminal minds and the death penalty

ANTONIO P. CONTRERAS THE theory is that the prospect of being executed will cast an unimaginable fear in the heart of a criminal enough to make him stop. But the jury is still out on this. A review of...

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FBI raids state Sen. Carlos Uresti's San Antonio office

The FBI is conducting a raid on state Sen. Carlos Uresti's San Antonio law offices Thursday. ......

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Officers raiding Senator Uresti’s San Antonio law office

Source say the raid is in connection with the senator’s involvement in FourWinds, a now-defunct San Antonio oil field services company accused of defrauding investors and with other matters. ......

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Feds sweep up San Antonio Independent School District trustee on wire fraud...

Olga Hernandez, a San Antonio Independent School District board member, was arrested Thursday, a day after a federal...

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Feds say a friend helped suspects elude dragnet — then ratted them out

The friend turned them in after driving them away from North Star Mall and checking them in at a motel near downtown. ......

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