New Mexico Governor Urges Calm After Violent Protests – Reuters
New Mexico governor urges calm after violent protests – Reuters
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New Mexico governor urges calm after violent protests
Reuters The remarks came a day after mounted police and others in riot gear, including gas masks, confronted demonstrators near the University of New Mexico, using tear gas when the protesters refused to disperse. The crowd finally dispersed around midnight. Fatal Shooting of New Mexico Man Sparks 'Killer Cops' Protest Police chief vows reforms after violent protest In Albuquerque, protesters clash with police |
Civil rights group sues New Mexico over schools – Santa Fe New Mexican.com
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Civil rights group sues New Mexico over schools
Santa Fe New Mexican.com A civil rights group has filed a lawsuit alleging New Mexico's public education system violates the constitutional rights of low-income children and those learning English. The Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund brought the lawsuit … Courts handle New Mexico congressional maps |
New Mexico chile acreage hits four-decade low – Las Cruces Sun-News
New Mexico chile acreage hits four-decade low
Las Cruces Sun-News Jaye Hawkins, executive director of the New Mexico Chile Association, said she'd thought that roughly the same acreage had been in place in Luna County in 2013 and 2012. But she said it may be that farmers received fewer contracts from chile processing … |
Copper Mining Poisoning New Mexico Groundwater | Interview with Dahr Jamail — Abby Martin speaks with investigative journalist Dahr Jamail, discussing his research into the effects of a record drought in New Mexico, coupled with ground…
Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped in New Mexico
Nearly a million jars of peanut butter are being dumped at a New Mexico landfill to expedite the sale of a bankrupt peanut-processing plant that was at the heart of a 2012 salmonella outbreak and nationwide recall. Bankruptcy trustee Clarke Coll said …
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National Park Tourism in New Mexico Creates .1 million in Economic Benefit
A recent National Park Service (NPS) report shows that the 1,502,808 visitors to New Mexico's national parks in 2012 spent $ 81.1 million and supported 1,123 jobs in the state, according to a press release from NPS. The report includes Cibola County's …
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'Better' McMillian Aims To Make Lobo DBs Better
New University of New Mexico assistant football coach Charles McMillian always has been drawn to rebuilding programs. At first, the attraction was born out of pride. Now it is born out of faith. Head coach Bob Davie hired McMillian to coach defensive …
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