Fraud Allegations
OptumHealth Inc. is accused of fraud in
, and one employee has already pleaded no contest.
Journalist Justin Horwath also discovered a former OptumHealth employee pleaded no contest to filing false documents last year, but the case has been under seal.
The Las Cruces Sun-News reports, “A former aide who
from New Mexico’s highest-ranking state senator, Mary Kay Papen, D-Las Cruces, pleaded not guilty on Monday in 3rd Judicial District Court.”
The paper also reports that attorneys for the former Doña Ana County jail director who is accused of “misusing thousands of dollars in
– has filed a motion to dismiss the criminal complaint against him.”
Work to improve air flow at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant has restarted
in two areas of the underground storage facility.
Just like the City of Santa Fe, which faces a big budget deficit, Bernalillo County officials, according to Dan McKay at the Albuquerque Journal , are apparently mulling “tax increases, cuts in services and reductions in employee pay as they work to close
in next year’s operating budget.”
Yesterday, we reported on the rumors that US Sen. Martin Heinrich’s name was being floated as a potential running mate for Hillary Clinton if she wins the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. He says he’s not interested in joining the ticket. Turns out he may be
Joe Monahan’s alligators have the buzz.
UFC fighter
. After being stopped for traffic violations, an officer’s body camera shows him cursing at the officer and accusing him of being an (expletive) liar. Now the UFC is investigating Jones, who was arrested after fleeing the scene of an accident last year.
Another
in an effort to prevent fraud. The state's Tax and Revenue secretary says some state returns were filed with out-of-state Internet addresses, and now, in some situations, refunds which were going to direct deposits will have to be converted to paper checks.
Andy Lyman reports, “The New Mexico Secretary of State’s office is
in the upcoming New Mexico primary elections.”
During the 2016 legislative session, a bill passed that allows those who will turn 18 before the general election to participate in primary elections. Gov. Susana Martinez signed the bill into law following the session. Still, it is unclear whether the Secretary of State’s office will be ready to accept votes from that age group during the primary on June 7.
Authorities in Roswell have arrested a teenager and charged him with
model last week. Police are still looking for two other men in the celestial caper.
Santa Fe Reporter