News Interview: Setting A Course Melanie Stansbury Reps The Next Generation Of N.m. Leaders There are bigger races, contests where the stakes include the preservation of democracy, the efficacy of the republic in the face of dangerous [...] August March \ Sep 06, 2018 Read More Melanie Stansbury (courtesy of the candidate)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends Japanese workers who are unable to confront their employers can now pay a company to quit their job for them. NPR reports a [...] Joshua Lee \ Sep 06, 2018 Read More
Newscity: Straight-Ticket Voting Meets Pushback, Polls Show Lujan Grisham In Lead, Aps Superintendent Won't Sign Ped Plan Straight-Ticket Voting Meets Pushback Last week, Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver announced that a straight-ticket option would once again be included on November’s general ballot—allowing voters [...] Joshua Lee \ Sep 06, 2018 Read More
Water, Water Everywhere Cooperation Yields Fluid Results At their Aug. 22 meeting, New Mexico’s largest water utility agreed to sell water to the federal government to boost flows in the [...] Laura Paskus via NM Political Report \ Sep 06, 2018 Read More The Rio Grande, south of Albuquerque, Summer 2018 (Laura Paskus)
News Commentary A Rememberance On Sept. 11, 2001 a series of brutal terrorist actions, acts of war really, were perpetrated against the United States and its citizens [...] August March \ Sep 06, 2018 Read More
Council Watch: Hope, Revitalization And Thanks Council Meets To Strengthen City Several million dollars in hope is on its way to north Downtown after the Albuquerque City Council approved a project that will bring [...] Carolyn Carlson \ Aug 30, 2018 Read More Councilors Benton and Davis pledge allegiance to the flag (Eric Williams Photography)
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends A man who allegedly posed as his ex-fiancée’s dead mother in an attempt to rekindle the relationship has received a suspended prison sentence. [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 30, 2018 Read More
Newscity: Ped Official Accused Of Retaliation, Pearce Calls For Cyfd Reform And Deal Keeps Rio Grande Flowing Ped Official Accused Of Retaliation The Santa Fe Public Schools superintendent claims poor grades given to the district’s schools by the Public Education Department were based on politics [...] Joshua Lee \ Aug 30, 2018 Read More
Letters: Diverse Views Diverse Views Peter Nardini responded beautifully in "Nurture the Seeds" [v27, i33] to Manuel Ybarra’s "Letter to America" [v27, i32]. Ybarra’s point seems to be [...] Alibi \ Aug 30, 2018 Read More
Election News: Summer Is Almost Gone After Labor Day, Expect Politics And More Politics The days following Labor Day—ostensibly the holiday marking the yearly end of the American summer—are the days during election years when the thin [...] August March \ Aug 30, 2018 Read More Deb Haaland (courtesy of the candidate)