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Heinrich Discusses Bipartisan Gun Safety Agreement

By Martin Heinrich Press Office U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) held a virtual media availability with New Mexico reporters to discuss a legislative package to reduce gun violence that he and a bipartisan group of senators negotiated. WATCH: Heinrich Holds Media Availability On Bipartisan Gun Safety Agreement The Bipartisan Gun Safety Proposal …

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MEET THE METS

By Arnie Leshin  Hello there streaking, surging, gung-ho Atlanta Braves. Good to see you hit the road. Okay, it’s only to the nation’s capitol, but you sure did make the headlines while piecing together all those big bad victories in an attempt to scare the first place New York Mets …

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NCCA Division I Baseball World Series

By Arnie Leshin  Well, well, what do we have here? Will we face some new looks at the NCCA Division I Baseball World Series in the Elite Eight at Omaha, Neb.? Eight Regionals are half complete in the best-of-three, three teams are at 1-0, and one team is already in …

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Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires

By SFNF With a Red Flag Warning from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM, expect more active fire behavior today, including in unburned islands of fuel in the interior. In the North Zone, resources will continue work on fire line construction along the north and west perimeters, while also continuing work …

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NCAA NATIONAL DIVISION 3 BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

By Arnie Leshin  No. 1 seeded North Greenville downed the 2022 national NCAA Division 3 baseball champion Southern Ark in the best-of-three Saturday for its initial state title played at Southern Ark. The teams had met only once and that came in the national quarterfinals in 2022, but this time …

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WORLD SERIES WARP UP

By Arnie Leshin  From start to finish it was a merry go-round that brought a sixth NCAA national softball Division 1 World Series championship, and it was so overwhelming that top-ranked Oklahoma was celebrating ahead of the final out.   “They wanted to have a join celebration and asked if I …

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Pity poor Texas

By Arnie Leshin  Once again, Oklahoma struck again. Nothing new, it’s been happening all of this softball season. Well, it did lose three times, but nothing will keep it from hoisting a sixth NCAA national championship trophy unless Texas finds a miracle. Wednesday, though, in the late afternoon at the …

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