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William Weyman Stephens Jr., known professionally as Bill Stephens (born October 16, 1949) is an American network television host, commentator, and narrator specializing in automotive and motorsports presentations. He is a nationally published author of several motorsports books and a columnist for a number of automotive periodicals.
Area code 505 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the U.S. state of New Mexico. Its numbering plan area (NPA) comprises the northwestern and central portions of the state, including the Albuquerque metropolitan area, Gallup , Santa Fe , and Farmington .
Map of area codes for the state of New Mexico and bordering regions. The state of New Mexico is served by the following area codes: 505, which serves northwest New Mexico including Santa Fe and Albuquerque since 1947; 575, which serves eastern and southern New Mexico; split from 505 in 2007
Amtrak moved its passenger service operations at Albuquerque to the Alvarado Transportation Center on January 17, 2008, sharing space with providers of intercity bus services. Amtrak's previous facility, a small building located adjacent to the current depot, was in use for passenger operations since the historic Santa Fe station burned down in ...
Oct. 14—It took only nine days for a multi-agency undercover online chat operation to attract and arrest eight people from Albuquerque and the surrounding areas who allegedly wanted to have sex ...
Active service Chief Judge Senior status Appointed by Reason for termination 1 William Hayes Pope: NM: 1870–1916 1912–1916 — — Taft: death 2 Colin Neblett: NM: 1875–1950 1917–1948 — 1948–1950 Wilson: death 3 Orie Leon Phillips: NM: 1885–1974 1923–1929 — — Harding: elevation to 10th Cir. 4 Carl Hatch: NM: 1889–1963 1949 ...
The Albuquerque Police Department underwent significant changes under Chief Paul Shaver (1948–1971) who remains the city's longest-serving police chief. [7] During his tenure, Albuquerque's population more than doubled from 96,000 to 250,000 residents, resulting in Albuquerque Police Department growing from 30 police officers to 380.
The name was officially changed to University of New Mexico Hospital in 1979. The hospital has expanded several times over the years. [4] The Mental Health Center originally opened in 1969. The UNM Cancer Center was established in 1975, and is currently the only NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center in the state of New Mexico. [5]