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‘This new tax could be the last nail in the coffin’: Paid Family and Medical Leave Act to cost taxpayers $400M if it becomes law

A proposal to mandate paid leave for workers, which New Mexico business owners said could hurt their businesses, could pass the Senate March 1.


Albuquerque science teacher: '(My students) are now being exposed to a high-tech type of analysis'

An Albuquerque science teacher is getting a share of $100,000 in grants to purchase equipment for research that will be conducted by students at his lab at Native American Community Academy in Albuquerque.


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, Feb. 1


City of Santa Fe Mayor's Committee on Disability met Wednesday, Feb. 1


Albuquerque International Sunport to receive $7 million in federal funding for improvements

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently announced $7 million in federal funding for improvements to Albuquerque International Sunport.


'There is nothing good that can come out of this': Albuquerque neighborhood groups appeal SOS ordinance

Several groups are appealing the city's efforts to launch an ordinance designed to address the city's homelessness problem.


District court approves plan to shoot 150 feral cows in Gila Wilderness

A district court has approved a plan to kill feral cattle in the Gila wilderness.


Albuquerque's Salvation Army Rehab Center seeking donations for repairs

The Salvation Army is seeking donations to help renovate one of its rehab centers in Albuquerque.


Barron: 'It makes me feel violated, I mean, I don’t feel comfortable at home' after theft

A 28-foot-camper, belonging to Valentino Barron and his wife, was more than just four wheels.