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Judge rules against Datil water transfer
A state court today struck down a proposal to pipe groundwater from the high country of western New Mexico to the Rio Grande Valley. By not saying who, specfically, would... Read more »
Reporter Finds Affirmation in Poll
There I was, working on a story about a new poll APS commissioned from Research and Polling, Inc. The poll is about whether voters are likely to pass two funding... Read more »
around the tubes
Some links: Kay Matthews with a deep dive on the latest steps in the northern New Mexico Aamodt water settlement Some good news for a change on climate change –... Read more »
Aaron Paul’s ‘Smashed’ to open in Duke City
Attention Aaron Paul fans! Paul's latest film "Smashed" — ...
Santa Fe City Council Approves Underpass for Railyard but Not Private Security
Tonight’s City Council meeting was a bit more action-packed than anticipated, with a surprise vote by the council to not extend a private security contract in the Santa Fe Railyard... Read more »
Are you more patriotic than an APS board member?
At every school board meeting or committee meeting, there are tidbits that don’t make it into the newspaper, mostly because they aren’t that interesting, or they’re silly and not that... Read more »
UPDATE: Mayor Announces JetBlue Coming in Spring in ‘State of the City’ Speech
2:02 p.m. — Mayor Richard Berry announced Wednesday that JetBlue will start providing nonstop service between Albuquerque and New York this spring as part of a new incentive package launched... Read more »
County to Add Employee Names to Pay Website
Bernalillo County commissioners narrowly agreed late Tuesday to start publishing employees’ names along with their salaries online. Until now, the county has identified most employees only by job title in... Read more »
Santa Fe County, UDV Reach Settlement
A local religious group can move forward with plans to build a controversial temple in Arroyo Hondo after reaching a settlement agreement with Santa Fe County, county officials said Tuesday.... Read more »
What US-Mexico water deal means for New Mexico
A deal between the United States and Mexico over Colorado River management seems distant from New Mexico’s water concerns. But with Santa Fe and Albuquerque now using imported Colorado Basin... Read more »
Where’d all the snow go?
The consensus view seems to be that last weekend’s storm, while it technically counts as our first real “winter storm” of the season, didn’t accomplish as much as hoped. Kerry... Read more »
