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Review: God of War: Ascension

Spartan warrior Kratos has been pissed off for a long time. God of War: Ascension, the prequel to the long-running God of War series, helps to explain why. The God of War... Read more »
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At the Roundhouse: As the smoke clears

One lawmaker looming large as the smoke clears from the 2013 New Mexico legislative session is John Arthur Smith, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. In the last hours of... Read more »
FRANKEN: One of the “Neon Buffalo” producers

Film reveals history behind Indian gaming

Film shows history of Indian gaming
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‘Breaking Bad’ helps raise money, gets honored

It’s been a bittersweet time for Bryan Cranston and the cast of “Breaking Bad.” After a successful six-year run with the critically acclaimed series, it’s coming to a close at... Read more »
At the Roundhouse — The end

At the Roundhouse — The end

They’re outta here. The Senate and House adjourned shortly after noon. Gov. Susana Martinez said she’ll sign a tax package and the budget and won’t call a special session. But... Read more »
Robb Janov, who teaches music at an Albuquerque middle school, poses in his Western garb on the set of “Sweetwater.” (Courtesy of Robb Janov)

A bit of a film role elates music teacher

Man appears in 'Sweetwater,' filmed near Santa Fe

Albuquerque sets record

Correction: Albuquerque’s high Friday, March 15, tied the record of 77 set in 2007.   Albuquerque’s semi-official high of 77 at the National Weather Service’s airport thermometer this afternoon fell... Read more »
Broad Street Pump replica, photo by L. Heineman

Let’s celebrate clean water

As New Mexico wrestles with water quantity problems (drought), let’s take a time out to celebrate water quality. Today’s the 200th anniversary of the birth of John Snow, a British... Read more »

Education bills: Friday edition

Update: The Governor has announced that she signed the Community Schools Act, which I wrote about here. The session is almost over, and as my colleagues deal with things like... Read more »

Drought watch: meanwhile, further south on the Rio Grande

While we wrestle at the Texas-New Mexico-Chihuaha border about how much water New Mexico is delivering down the Rio Grande to our neighbors to the south, our neighbors to the... Read more »
Rio Grande at Radium Springs, March 2013

Drought watch, Lower Rio Grande edition: a tough year for the pecan and chile farmers

Phil King, the New Mexico State University professor who advises the Elephant Butte Irrigation District, didn’t sugar coat things for the EBID board yesterday morning (Wed. 3/13/2013). “Still, frankly, pretty... Read more »

Flirting with a record high Friday in Albuquerque

As the forecast currently stands, tomorrow’s high temperature has the chance to set a record in Albuquerque, according to Chris Luckett at the National Weather Service. The current record at... Read more »

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