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Duane R. Archuleta
By New Mexico Reports | Jul 6, 2021
Duane R. Archuleta - August 15, 1964 ~ June 22, 2021 (age 56)
Betty Margaret (Cooper) Hall
By New Mexico Reports | Jul 6, 2021
Betty Margaret (Cooper) Hall - February 9, 1943 ~ June 27, 2021 (age 78)
Jack Charles Bartberger
By New Mexico Reports | Jul 6, 2021
Jack Charles Bartberger - February 5, 1947 ~ June 28, 2021 (age 74)
Gary Ted Montague
By New Mexico Reports | Jul 6, 2021
Gary Ted Montague - May 15, 1936 ~ November 6, 2020 (age 84)
Anthony S Trujillo Jr.
By New Mexico Reports | Jul 6, 2021
Anthony S Trujillo Jr. - January 10, 1975 ~ June 27, 2021 (age 46)
Victor Gerardo Valenzuela Lopez
By New Mexico Reports | Jul 6, 2021
Victor Gerardo Valenzuela Lopez - July 29, 2021
Frank E. Sisneros
By New Mexico Reports | Jul 6, 2021
Frank E. Sisneros - May 15, 1935 ~ June 24, 2021 (age 86)
Critics of guaranteed basic income point to 'social cost' on top of 'incredibly high price tag'
By John Breslin | Jul 5, 2021
Guaranteed basic, or universal, income is an idea with deep-seated problems – it is too expensive and could deter people from pursuing educational opportunities and higher wages, according to the head of a Texas-based think tank.
Webber, Habitat for Humanity working toward a 'constructive agenda for housing'
By Karen Kidd | Jul 4, 2021
After meeting with a group whose focus is addressing Santa Fe housing issues such as access and affordability, Mayor Alan Webber called for a "constructive agenda for housing."
Thomson urges restraint from fireworks 'during this horrendously hot and dry summer'
By Timothy Stuckey | Jul 4, 2021
State Rep. Liz Thomson (D-Albuquerque) recently advised her constituents to refrain from the use of fireworks in light of the present drought in New Mexico.
Albuquerque launches Nob Hill-University public-safety program
By Christina Heath | Jul 3, 2021
Modeled after the community-driven public-safety program successfully implemented in downtown Albuquerque in 2019, the newly launched Nob Hill-University ECHO Program will engage University of New Mexico officials, local business owners and law enforcement leaders in discussions about how to enhance public safety in that area.
'Innovative technology': Five companies in Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Las Cruces receive startup grants from the state
By Karen Kidd | Jul 3, 2021
Five New Mexico science and technology companies, two in Albuquerque, two in Santa Fe and one in Las Cruces, will each receive a startup grant of $25,000.
Albuquerque's Wilson Park reopens after 'unveiled major improvements'
By Christina Heath | Jul 2, 2021
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and community leaders came together to celebrate the official completion of $1.5 million in improvements to Wilson Park.
Forbes report: Solar energy could be 300 times more toxic to environment than nuclear energy
By Andy Nghiem | Jul 2, 2021
A June 21 Forbes article by Michael Shellenberger argues that solar energy is not as environmentally friendly as green energy supporters say and that it is more toxic to the environment than nuclear energy.
NBCUniversal coming to Albuquerque will have 'an incredible impact on local businesses'
By Christina Heath | Jul 2, 2021
Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said that the new deal with NBCUniversal Garcia Realty and Development to redevelop an empty free-span warehouse as a tv and film production location will bring many jobs and economic growth to the city.
Keller offers 'condolences to the families' of those lost in Albuquerque hot air balloon accident
By Christina Heath | Jul 2, 2021
Tragedy hit Albuquerque last weekend after a hot air balloon collided with power lines, causing five people to lose their lives.
New Mexico passes aid-in-dying bill to 'bring peace and peace of mind to those facing terminal illnesses'
By Christina Heath | Jul 2, 2021
New Mexico has passed the "Aid-In-Dying" bill as part of 70 new bills that went into effect earlier this month.