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Santa Fe City Council approve John Blair as new City Manager
The Santa Fe City Council approved the appointment of John Blair to city manager Wednesday in a 8-1 vote. The sole vote against came from Councilor Lee…
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Rep. Stansbury convenes roundtable with housing providers
Representative Melaine Stansbury and housing officials from across the state to draw attention to the growing need for housing resources in New Mexico
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Speaker Martinez Speaks on Investing in Early Education
New Mexico’s Speaker of the House of Representatives, Javier Martinez, Spoke at the Senate’s Joint Economic Committee hearing Building Blocks for Success: Investing in Early Childhood Education on March 10th.
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New Mexico Shows Up for 'No Kings Day'
Hundreds crowded around the New Mexico Statehouse to chant and display signs in critical disapproval of actions emerging from the new presidential administration.
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National Monuments Targeted by Federal Govt.
The future of two of New Mexico's national monuments are uncertain, due to a Trump Administration plan.
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Boxer Christy Martin faced violence in and out of the ring — now a new biopic tells her story
In the 1990s, Christy Martin was considered the most exciting and successful female boxer. Her story is the basis of the new biopic Christy. We caught up with Martin at a gym in downtown Los Angeles.
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Wu-Tang Clan Album Once Owned By Martin Shkreli Sold By U.S. Government
There was only one copy of Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, and the government forced Shkreli to turn it over after his fraud conviction. Details are confidential, so don't expect to hear it anytime soon.
Steve Martin might stop acting, but he's worn many hats over his long career
Among his many accolades, Martin has won five Grammys for his contributions to the bluegrass music genre.
Martin Luther King Jr. paid the bill for Julia Roberts' birth. Here's the backstory
As fans marked Julia Roberts' birthday last week, they also uncovered a connection between her family and that of the civil rights icon. It all started when her parents opened an acting school.
How Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination Affected His Chicago Neighborhood
Following news that Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated, riots broke out in his Chicago neighborhood. Fifty years later, some things have changed, but others remain as they were in 1968.
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