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Plea deal, CRRUA water violations, New supermarket in International District, Skunk season [Video]

Thursdays Top Stories Thursdays Five Facts [1] Plea deal expected for man accused of murdering Muslim men in Albuquerque A convicted murderer accused of killing Muslim men in Albuquerque two years ago could be changing his plea in two of the cases against him. In March, Muhammad Syed was convicted for the murder of []

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Davie County High School offers new manufacturing lab this school year [Video]

ISSUES FOR ABSCESS. TODAY WAS THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS IN DAVIE COUNTY, AND THIS YEAR STUDENTS WILL BE GETTING A NEW MANUFACTURING LAB. CONSTRUCTION WILL SOON GET UNDERWAY. WERE TOLD THE LAB WILL BE A FLEXIBLE SPACE WITH A FOCUS ON COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND MECHATRONICS. THE PROJECT IS POSSIBLE THANKS TO A $1.5 MILLION INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT FROM THE GOLDEN LEAF FOUNDATION. WERE TRYING TO ATTRACT YOUNG PEOPLE. WERE TRYING TO ATTRACT BUSINESSES THAT PROVIDE A LIVING INCOME. SO IN ORDER TO DO THAT, WE NEED TO PROVIDE THEM OUR STUDENTS, OUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OPPORTUNITIES TO GO BEYOND THE CLASSROOM WALLS. WALLACE ADDED THEY HAVE A BUSINESS ADVISORY TEAM CONSISTED OF LOCAL BUSINESSES TO EXPOSE STUDENTS TO NE

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NMSU gets millions in federal grant money to boost manufacturing business [Video]

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) A state university got millions of dollars to take New Mexicos manufacturing capabilities to the next level. New Mexico State University was awarded a federal grant to improve economic partnerships. The overall hope is for us to make advanced manufacturing an economic driver for the state, said Jay Misra, Associate Dean of []

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Elderly couple reported missing from nudist resort [Video]

Donya Jessup, the first woman mayor of Hildell, Utah, has led a significant transformation in her community over her seven years in office. Known previously for being under the control of the polygamous prophet Warren Jeffs and his FLDS church, the community has shifted away from its dark past. Mayor Jessup has overseen developments including new businesses, office complexes, public schools, and a shopping center. Despite some FLDS members still residing in the area, many have left or were evicted for tax reasons. Samuel Bateman, an FLDS follower claiming to be a new prophet, was recently imprisoned, reminding the community of its troubled history. The town now embraces a future welcoming all, including those returning after being exiled.