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Insight New Mexico - Virginia Necochea

19. February 2015

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By V.B. Price Insight New Mexico - Virginia Necochea

V.B. Price talks with researcher, organizer, and doctoral candidate Virginia Necochea about the controversial Santolina Master Plan, a proposed development on the west side of Albuquerque that would eventually be more populous than the city of Rio Rancho.

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Albuquerque City Council halts bosque development

19. February 2015

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By Jyllian Roach

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Vote delayed on New Mexico’s right-to-work bill

19. February 2015

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By Jyllian Roach

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Former Superintendent Brooks suing APS over Winter comments

19. February 2015

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By Jyllian Roach

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NM Senate Dems tout support for 73,000-job bill package

19. February 2015

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By Jyllian Roach

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New Mexico’s troubled bridges over little water

19. February 2015

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By Jyllian Roach

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NM House battle intensifies over teacher pay

19. February 2015

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By Jyllian Roach

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Governor urged to open state lab for medical cannibis product tests

19. February 2015

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By Jyllian Roach

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UNM’s sexual assault reporting pathways a confusing process

19. February 2015

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By Jyllian Roach

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Ripples Into Riptides

18. February 2015

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By Emanuele Corso

John Adams once wrote, “Democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes and murders itself. There never was a democracy that did not commit suicide.” The unrelenting war on all forms and manifestations of a democratic social contract has led to bloody revolutions in every era, on every continent, and in virtually every culture. They all begin as slight disturbances, ripples on the surface of daily events, minor perturbations in the status quo that eventually take on a destructive life of their own, not unlike the early gentle rumblings of an earthquake...

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