The Twinkle Light Parade has been named one of USA Today’s top 10 holiday parades in the nation, and now one Albuquerque neighborhood association wants it moved back to where it originally began: Downtown.
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham delivered the State of the State address on Tuesday from the state capitol. The speech came amid tightened security at the Roundhouse and COVID-19 precautions for 60-day legislative session, which caused a delay from the usual opening day speech.
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A Fourth Degree Felony for Abortion, No More.
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Will Efforts to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Go Up In Smoke?
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Will Efforts to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Go Up In Smoke?
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Suspect Also Dead After Incident Near Deming
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During questioning of the first Black female nominated to lead New Mexico’s Department of Veteran Services, the Republican leader in the State Senate questioned whether the nominee’s “culture” would allow her to lead a state cabinet agency and serve non-Black residents of the state.
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Accepting or tolerating another person is not the same thing as caring about their wellbeing, celebrating their differences, or working to liberate them from discrimination and oppression.
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More than 100,000 employees in Albuquerque, who get sick just like you and we do, have to work sick or lose a day’s pay when they care for themselves or a family member. Some employees risk losing their job if they take a sick day, even if they have something highly contagious or debilitating like the flu.
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It’s critical that, in this time of crisis, our leaders think creatively and expansively about what’s possible and what is required of us.
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Across the country and here in New Mexico, opponents of queer liberation and self-determination have re-organized under the guise of “religious freedom advocates.”
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