
300 acres alight in Cimarron.
Lance Armstrong is riding the Tour of the Gila, which began in Silver City.
Body found in a North Valley ditch on the street where I grew up.
Feds deploy an ad campaign to discourage meth use on reservations.
You can keep your job after 10 arrests if your dad is the Bernalillo County deputy manager for public safety.
Around New Mexico, groups prepare to protest Arizona's immigration law.
Obama's not sure Washington can pass immigration reform this year. He needs cooperation from Republicans, he says.
Massive oil spill off the coast of Louisiana is way worse than expected and could be washing up on shore by tomorrow.
Space balloon crashes in Australia.
The top psychiatric pharmies of the last decade.
Life is hard for conservatives in Hollywood.
Scared of mice? Call your lesbian friend.
As usual, Obama announces a policy and it goes straight to heck. We don't need off-shore drilling, sir, I told Palin this when she said "Drill, Baby, drill.". This catastrophe has already cost 11 American lives and will devastate the coastlines for years. There will be innumerable shorebirds that lose their lives, among amphibians and reptiles. Where, sir, do you plan to drill next...? Why do you look at the same data and come to the same conclusion and answers as the previous administration on numerous issues? Hope and change... baloney
Regards
Mike
I propose fining the oil company when they don't act fast enough to retain the spew and spill. It's 2010, we surely have the technology to stop the leak. I'm completely nonplussed if we don't.
It doesn't have to be this way. We should be able to drill and retain the spill.
a slap on the wrist. I mean consequences that may take the company under if they don't have measures that would solve the leak and spill immediately. This shouldn't even have to be in question right now. This should be written in to contracts- what immediate actions will be taken to stop the leak as soon as it happens. Or was it already in the contracts and they bullshitted all of it.
We deserve truthful answers for this crap.
A federal class-action lawsuit was filed late Wednesday on behalf of two commercial shrimpers from Louisiana...
The suit seeks at least $5 million in compensatory damages plus an unspecified amount of punitive damages against Transocean, BP, Halliburton Energy Services Inc. and Cameron International Corp.