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Bernalillo, New Mexico is located in Sandoval County. Zip codes in Bernalillo, NM include 87004. More Bernalillo information.

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Sunday Feb 5 | KRQE Albuquerque

Sandoval county to ban tobacco products

ALBUQUERQUE - Commissioners in Sandoval County have decided to ban all tobacco products at the county's detention center.

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Fri Feb 03, 2012

KOB-TV

Bernalillo mom claims a 'hit' was put on her middle school son

Some parents came forward to KOB Eyewitness News 4 and said their kids have been bullied at the Village Academy Charter School in Bernalillo.

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KOAT-TV

Uncontested Election To Cost Town $10K

Democracy doesn't come cheap for small towns, and that's leading one New Mexico mayor to look for a big change when it comes to some local elections.

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Sat Jan 28, 2012

KASA-TV Albuquerque

A call about a wrong way driver on a busy highway turned into a wild ride for police and a major mess for commuters Friday evening.

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Wed Jan 25, 2012

The Daily Lobo

Auto shop deflates mechanical stereotypes

URL: http://www.dailylobo.com/index.php/article/2012/01/auto_shop_deflates_mechanical_stereotypes Current Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 06:19:36 -0700 Mollie Lewis knew that she wanted to be an auto mechanic when she was 12 years old.

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Tue Jan 24, 2012

Farmington Daily Times

State of the kids: Report says NM, San Juan County kids at risk

San Juan County youths still are up against some of the highest risk factor rates in the state, according to a New Mexico KIDS COUNT report released last week.

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Wed Jan 18, 2012

Daily Kos

Crows and Grackles and Doves, Oh My

Those who doubt global climate change are, as far as I know, poorly represented among field biologists.

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