Shootings Renew Call for New Mexico Health Changes – Santa Fe New Mexican.com
Shootings renew call for New Mexico health changes – Santa Fe New Mexican.com
Shootings renew call for New Mexico health changes
Santa Fe New Mexican.com Riot police stand guard in front of protesters Sunday in downtown Albuquerque. Hundreds of protesters marched past riot police days after a YouTube video emerged threatening retaliation for a recent deadly police shooting. The video, which bore the … |
EDITORIAL: New Mexico challenges its public-sector unions – Washington Times
EDITORIAL: New Mexico challenges its public-sector unions
Washington Times Susana Martinez of New Mexico — often mentioned as a prospective Republican vice presidential nominee in 2016 — wants the state government to quit collecting dues for the public-sector unions. Government collection of union dues is not particularly … |
New Mexico man dies while diving off Florida Keys – MiamiHerald.com
New Mexico man dies while diving off Florida Keys
MiamiHerald.com The Monroe County Sheriff's Office reports that 55-year-old Stephen Benavidez, of Albuquerque, N.M., and his wife were participating in a three-day dive trip this week off Islamorada. After two dives Wednesday and another Thursday morning, officials … New Mexico man dies while diving off Florida Keys; autopsy will determine … |
Million jars of peanut butter dumped in New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE — 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 …
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AM Best Affirms New Mexico Mutual's A- Rating
Sante Fe, NM (WorkersCompensation.com) – New Mexico Mutual, the largest writer of workers' compensation insurance in New Mexico, announced today that A.M. Best has reaffirmed its financial strength rating of A- (Excellent) to New Mexico Mutual and the …
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Water shortages for New Mexico farmers, fish
Much of the snowpack in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado is already gone, but it seems to be blowing away in the wind rather than melting into the state's streams and rivers. That has water managers scrambling to cope with the state's fourth …
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