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Brittany Costello

Brittany Costello

News Reporter at KOB-TV

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Donald Trump’s unpaid bill remains from 2019 campaign stop

Donald Trump’s unpaid bill remains from 2019 campaign stop
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4 Investigates: Mobile homeowners frustrated

No hot water, no heat; some folks in Alamogordo haven't had access to gas for going on five months now.
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4 Investigates: Death at state-run facility in Belen

Many New Mexicans rely on our state for resources and services. Some are even court-ordered to state programs.
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4 Investigates: New lawsuit against 2 spa businesses in Santa Fe

4 Investigates: New lawsuit against 2 spa businesses in Santa Fe
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4 Investigates: New APD response policy raises concerns about safety

People and businesses are spending big bucks to protect themselves from crime in our state – but a new Albuquerque Police Department policy could mean there’s a good chance that officers won’t show up when an alarm is triggered.
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4 Investigates: NM attorney general files suit against Santa Fe Spa...

4 Investigates: NM attorney general files suit against Santa Fe Spa Center
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Classrooms hot, cooling units not working at APS schools

Classrooms hot, cooling units not working at APS schools
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4 Investigates: Albuquerque renters and A/C problems

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The summer heat in New Mexico is brutal. Most of us would rather stay inside where it’s nice and cool. But if your air conditioning stopped working, you’d probably consider that an emergency. Close to half the people in Albuquerque are renters. That means our emergencies are often in the hands of someone else, who might not be in a rush to spend money on a fix. At 69-years-old Gilbert Chavez has just one daily must do. These days, he’s doing a lot of it. “Eight to 10 bottles [of water] a day, I have to,” said […]
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4 Investigates: Allegations of abuse against special needs student ...

A new lawsuit is exposing allegations of abuse inside an Albuquerque Public Schools’ middle school at the hands of a longtime teacher.
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4 Investigates: Safety while shopping

4 Investigates: Safety while shopping
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Albuquerque gives new ‘noise cameras’ green light

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Albuquerque city councilors voted 5-4 Monday night and approved the installation of automated noise enforcement cameras Monday evening. The cameras are similar to the speed cameras already in operation, but to capture noise – specifically cars violating the city’s noise ordinance, like vehicles with modified exhaust systems. Some councilors have proposed a […]
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4 Investigates: New Mexico’s CARA Program

4 Investigates: New Mexico’s CARA Program
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Texas targets New Mexico teachers with new billboard

Every year it’s a struggle to get teachers and staff into classrooms, but it’s not just an Albuquerque problem.
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Local business offers boot camp cannabis course for new growers

Seedcrest, a local business, is trying to prepare New Mexicans with the educational tools it takes to get started.
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Man faces charges for alleged serial jewel thefts at downtown Santa...

SANTA FE, N.M. — A man accused of pulling off an over $200,000 high-end jewelry heist is finally facing charges, which some say is only just the beginning.
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4 Investigates: Scientist fired after raising questions about safet...

“This is a case where they weren’t, not only were they not doing their job, they were claiming they were doing their job but falsifying all the evidence that went into the claims that they were doing the job,” Dr. Charles Oakes said.
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Advocates warn immigrants in New Mexico to stay away from marijuana

Recreational marijuana sales are now legal in New Mexico, but immigrants who are not citizens should stay away from it. Marijuana is still illegal at the federal level.
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Local addiction recovery center reaches out ahead of recreational m...

Recreational sales of marijuana in New Mexico are just days away. But for some folks in recovery, the idea of marijuana being easily accessible might be triggering.
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Local addiction recovery center reaches out ahead of recreational m...

Recreational sales of marijuana in New Mexico are just days away. But for some folks in recovery, the idea of marijuana being easily accessible might be triggering.
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State reports addition of nearly 50,100 jobs in February

New Mexico is still recovering from the impacts of the pandemic. But the state’s Department of Workforce Solutions says we are rebounding, by the tune of nearly 50,000 jobs as of last month.
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Local law enforcement hopes to diversify workforce

There is a big push not only to get more officers on the streets, but to make sure law enforcement is diverse and inclusive.