

An Arizona nonprofit that was brought into to provide behavioral health care services in Southern New Mexico after a controversial Human Services Department audit in 2013 has notified the department it plans to halt its operations here. SFR’s Joey Peters discovered more people have signed up in the last three months than in the first year of the program. The Affordable Health Care act looks like it might be catching on. It’s not clear how much the regulations will cost. The Obama administration wants to cut methane gas emissions by more than 40 percent. Steve Pearce, R-New Mexico, voted with the majority. Republicans have said that they will use the $40-billion funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security as their vehicle for dismantling the action. The White House is criticizing House Republicans vote to undo the president’s recent executive order to defer immigrant deportations. Albuquerque’s Chief Administrative Officer Rob Perry says Brandenburg’s office has a conflict of interest and he wants special prosecutors to attend shooting scene briefings until the infighting is resolved.

More details are emerging over the spat between the City of Albuquerque and the 2nd Judicial District Attorney’s office after a prosecutor was barred from a briefing on the latest Albuquerque Police Department shooting after Kari Brandenburg decided to pursue open murder charges against two officers earlier this week. Republican members of Congress aren't wasting any time showing their hand and we've got the score on another big Lobos Win. It's a spat they may have the US Attorney's office settle. Information on the dispute between prosecutors and the Albuquerque Police Department is emerging.
