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Republicans, Democrats get serious
Finally, Republicans and Democrats are acknowledging in public that there is an elephant in the room: the 100 million people who receive Medicare and Medicaid benefits. Congressional budget debates, for... Read more »
Legal profession can prove rewarding but challenging
“The law is not the private property of lawyers, nor is justice the exclusive province of judges and juries. In the final analysis, true justice is not a matter of... Read more »
SF considers regulations on beekeeping
SANTA FE — The city of Santa Fe may buzz into the bee-regulating business under a new proposal from City Councilor Carmichael Dominguez. But some in the New Mexico beekeeping... Read more »
Clearing a path for DIY bankruptcy
Every year, several hundred New Mexicans attempt to play lawyer in U.S. Bankruptcy Court by filing do-it-yourself petitions for bankruptcy court protection. It is a daunting task given the legal... Read more »
Estate unaffected by Section 529 gifts
Q: In 2008 my father established Section 529 plans for each of my three children. He funded each with $30,000 and filed a gift tax return to elect to treat... Read more »
Emissions initiatives draw fire
New Mexico’s partnership with California in the cap-and-trade program approved last year to reduce greenhouse gas emissions should be ended and the state relegated to “observer” status in the Western... Read more »
Thrift store gives neglected pets a second chance
CORRALES — Buy a jacket, a necklace or a set of dishes at this thrift store and you’re helping a neglected pet find a caring home. Second Chance Treasures, a... Read more »
NMSU schedules hands-on Indian Livestock Days
LAGUNA, N.M. — What does enough grass to feed cattle look like? Is the water quality in a dirt catch pond good enough for the livestock? What is the proper... Read more »
Family has catered to pets for 60 years
Canines and felines have been checking into New Mexican Kennels — run by the same family at the same location — since 1951. “Many of our clients on are their... Read more »
Letters to Outlook
Latin Dance Festival success for diversity Latin music and dance fuses the best of many worlds in a proud confluence of heritage and cultural identity. Counterintuitive to what one might... Read more »
Education keynote of annual CofC Leadership Conference
Former U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and New Mexico Secretary-designate Hanna Skandera will keynote the annual Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Leadership Conference on Friday, April 29th, at the... Read more »
One on One with Brian Sanderoff
Brian Sanderoff has just unfurled across his desk a flag-sized, color-coded map of New Mexico’s congressional districts. By his enthusiasm, you would think he was 8 years old and the... Read more »

