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516 ARTS' fosters dialogue on what a sustainable, thriving downtown looks like. (Video)
516 ARTS' fosters dialogue on what a sustainable, thriving downtown looks like. (Video)
So what about the Veterans of our country the day after the parades and the backslaps? The country returns to business as usual where veterans take their own lives at a rate of nearly one an hour, every hour, of every day. Since the U.S. engagement with Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003, roughly 2.5 million service members have fought in two bloody wars, many through multiple deployments, leaving a wake of wrecked lives that ripple through every pocket of our society…
Although no credit was given to New Mexico Mercury, it's nice to know that some local news outlets are paying attention to our stories. After our piece on the use of Glyphosate by city, county and state governments in New Mexico, Susan Clair, who's interviewed in the article, was contacted by KOAT for their brief piece. Our original story was written by our intern Svetlana Ozden, who studies at UNM and was a former editor at the Daily Lobo…
In the inaugural installment of this series we speak with world-famous animator David Tart about the animation business and his latest self-reflexive project.
Senator Martin Heinrich discusses his reasons for supporting resolution in support of U.S. military action on Syria.
This week V.B. Price talks with music commissioner Rick Huff about the often overlooked New Mexico music scene and how it’s poised to make a huge revenue and culture impact if given the right support.
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Many of the country's biggest media companies, which own dozens of newspapers and TV news operations, are flexing their muscle in Washington in a fight against a government initiative to increase transparency of political spending.