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Jun. 16—An Albuquerque 19-year-old is accused of fatally shooting a man who confronted him over throwing a rock through a car window. Alex Trujillo, who is charged with an open count of murder ...
Matthew Reisen, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. December 22, 2023 at 11:59 PM ... A GoFundMe page was started for Trujillo, 36, to help with funeral expenses and support her children. ... USA TODAY. Ye ...
Sep. 21—Police have identified the person killed in a late-afternoon crash that touched off a chain reaction and shut eastbound Interstate 40 near the Big I for hours on Friday. New Mexico State ...
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Miguel H. Trujillo was born on April 30, 1904, at the Pueblo of Isleta, in New Mexico to Juanita (née Jaramillo) and José Trujillo. [2]: 450 [3]: 57 José was a farmer, but died when Trujillo was seven years old, leaving Juanita to raise their four children. Both Trujillo and his older brother, Manuel, known as "Bob", took odd jobs to help ...
Jim Rudolfo Trujillo (June 10, 1939 – March 3, 2024) was an American politician and businessman who served as a Democratic member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from 2003 to 2020. Trujillo was appointed by Governor Bill Richardson to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Patsy Trujillo (no relation).
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is at risk of suicide please call the U.S. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255, text TALK to 741741 or go to ...
The daily paper's name was changed to the Albuquerque Journal in 1925 when an independent editorial policy was established. A year later, Tom Pepperday bought the Journal. Under his watch, the paper branched out into broadcasting, leasing the state's oldest radio station, KOB , in 1932 before buying it outright in 1936.