New Mexico News: Bipartisan Flavors Get Work Done Bipartisan Flavors Get Work Done There’s a way to get things done in the Legislature folks. And though the process still resembles the mythic sausage-making that today’s reporters [...] August March \ Feb 07, 2019 Read More Michelle Lujan Grisham and Susana Martinez (Courtesy NM Political Report)
Return Of The Sacred (And Profane) Trout Local Legend Raises Heck On Conservative Airwaves Seven years can seem a millennia if one is waiting.Waiting for the sun, waiting for Godot. I dunno, but waiting for the return [...] August March \ Feb 07, 2019 Read More (Eric Williams Photography)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A man was arrested after throwing a methamphetamine-fueled “death party” for his dying wife. The Free Press in Mankato, Minn., reports Duane Arden [...] Joshua Lee \ Feb 07, 2019 Read More
Newscity: Education Secretary Talks Reform, Developer Loses Water Rights Battle, Facebook Data Center Opens Doors Education Secretary Talks Reform New Mexico’s recently appointed Secretary of Education Karen Trujillo outlined her plans for school reform last week during a news conference at the [...] Joshua Lee \ Feb 07, 2019 Read More
News Commentary: Renewable Portfolio Standard Should Change Renewable Portfolio Standard Should Change One of the planks in the progressive platform is about renewable energy. Simply stated, that means moving—as a culture and as New Mexico—away [...] August March \ Jan 31, 2019 Read More A wind farm in eastern New Mexico (El Cabo Wind Farm)
Council/Commission Watch: An Inspector, An Election, Pork City And County Leaders Meet Again While most of the political action is happening up at the state legislative 60-day session, there are still local government deeds going down. [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Jan 31, 2019 Read More A recent photo representation of the Albuquerque City Council (Cabq.gov)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends Police say a man constructed a functioning bomb while sitting in a sushi restaurant to make a point. According to KCCI in Iowa, [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 31, 2019 Read More
Newscity: Former Teacher Named Education Secretary, Judges Hear Holtec Waste Site Opponents, Apd Limits Officer Overtime Former Teacher Named Education Secretary Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced her picks for the state’s Public Education Department cabinet last week, handing the reins of the department over [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 31, 2019 Read More
Letters: Get Educated Get Educated If you plan to have an honest and productive discussion, you should at least get the basic facts straight. In the education discussion [...] Alibi \ Jan 31, 2019 Read More
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A Russian man who was allegedly stabbed 13 times by his girlfriend proposed to her in court. The Daily Mirror reports the man, [...] Joshua Lee \ Jan 24, 2019 Read More