Half Life A Local Group Claims Our Groundwater Is At Risk For Radioactive Contamination A touchy subject remains touchy as plans are made to deal with a local radioactive waste site.Last month, the New Mexico Environment Department [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Jun 22, 2006 Read More (Scott Rickson)
Through The Cracks Damage To Westside Residents' Homes Sparks A Dispute With A Hospital Robyn Mintz came home from work to an alarming sight: a 2-inch high ridge along the length of her kitchen tile, like a [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jun 22, 2006 Read More When the arroyo was filled to make room for the hospital parking lot, an 18-inch drainage pipe was left in its place. (Wes Naman)
Thin Line Oops, They Did It Again— A good friend of mine reminded me on a recent Sunday morning that all newspapers are biased. She [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 22, 2006 Read More
With Impunity A few weeks ago Jerry Ortiz y Pino correctly wrote that Albuquerque police officers are "getting more out of control … with impunity." [...] Alibi \ Jun 22, 2006 Read More
Patsy’s Patsies Our Attorney General Discovers Public Corruption Is A Problem In New Mexico Is Attorney General Patricia Madrid risking interference in the prosecution of former State Treasurer Robert Vigil just so she can look tough on [...] Jim Scarantino \ Jun 22, 2006 Read More
Splat! With the city suffering extreme drought conditions, on June 5 councilors quickly passed emergency fire restrictions on open burning or smoking in the [...] Laura Sanchez \ Jun 15, 2006 Read More (Scott Rickson)
Black (Balloon) Friday New Pac Hopes Their Event Will Appeal To The Next Generation Of Progressives What’s that in the sky? It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s … a protest?Members of PAC505, a recently formed political action committee, [...] Simon McCormack \ Jun 15, 2006 Read More
Thin Line Blog smack— Do you like to talk trash in a public forum without facing the possibility of legal repercussion? Welcome to the world [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jun 15, 2006 Read More
The World's First Cervical Cancer Vaccine What You Need To Know It was a big day for women’s health care. On Thursday, June 8, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave the OK to [...] Marisa Demarco \ Jun 15, 2006 Read More
The Crematorium And The Cultural Center A Neighborhood Dispute Finds A Resolution Walking up to Charles and Synthia Lin’s place of business is like kneeling before an ancient Chinese temple—the lilting, three-story roof made entirely [...] Christie Chisholm \ Jun 15, 2006 Read More Synthia and Charles Lin stand with their youngest daughter, Tiffany, outside the Chinese Cultural Center. (Christie Chisholm)