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School board OKs $500K deal for GED program

20. October 2014

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Haaland: Culture big part of campaign focus

20. October 2014

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Walt Rubel: Spaceport can’t be dependant on success of one company

20. October 2014

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What makes a negative ad work?

20. October 2014

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Fees tied to city lawsuits divide City Council

20. October 2014

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Two seats up for grabs in AMAFCA races

20. October 2014

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New banking rules create barriers for state’s medical pot businesses

20. October 2014

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Provincial Matters, 10-20-2014

19. October 2014

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By V.B. Price Provincial Matters, 10-20-2014

V.B. Price's weekly collection of appreciations and observations.

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Iguala

18. October 2014

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By Morgan Smith

“I came home from work on April 3 and Alfredo was just gone,” Adrianna says. “His breakfast was on the table, nothing had been taken, not even his toothbrush.” They then tell me how they had gone to every town in the area, talking to police officials, checking jails and asking for Alfredo. I’m stunned because I thought that the wave of violence that swept through Palomas a few years earlier had disappeared. It sounds, however, that he and two cousins had been kidnapped and are now dead and buried somewhere out in the desert...

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New Mexico Solar Businesses Ready to Roll with Clean Power

18. October 2014

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By Breanna Ryan

Over the last several days, anger has spread over news that the country’s largest methane leak is located right here in New Mexico, near the Four Corners region, and is three times larger than originally reported. The methane leak is attributed to gas production in the area and for many New Mexicans, this dangerous human health and environmental hazard represents a wake-up call for new energy policies in our state. Lucky for us, we’re not starting from scratch to address the issue...

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