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February 7th: First News: Senate Panel Tables Minimum-Wage Increase (Listen)
The Senate Public Affairs Committee has tabled a proposal to raise New Mexico's minimum wage by 50 cents an hour. Most of the panel's Democrats said the…
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February 10th First News: Minimum Wage Increase Advances at Roundhouse (Listen)
A proposed constitutional amendment to raise New Mexico's minimum wage to eight-dollars, thirty-cents an hour and provide for annual inflation increases…
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Feb. 18 First News: New Mexico Education Chief to Remain Unconfirmed by State Senate (Listen)
The New Mexico Senate Rules Committee Monday ensured that the “designee” part of Education Secretary-Designate Hanna Skandera remains in place for the…
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Feb. 20 First News: The State House Completes Work On State Budget (Listen)
The New Mexico Legislature adjourns at noon today, and the House of Representatives completed the primary task for the 30-day session, approving a…
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March 3 First News: Governor Martinez Signs Texting While Driving Ban Into Law (Listen)
Governor Susana Martinez signed legislation on Sunday prohibiting texting while driving in New Mexico. The bill sponsored by Santa Fe Senator Peter Wirth…
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March 6, 2014 First News: TV Series On Manhattan Project To Film In Santa Fe (Listen)
A new television drama about the mission to build the world's first atomic bomb will start filming in Sana Fe later this month. Governor Susana Martinez…
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March 10, 2014 First News: DOE Says WIPP Air Shows No Contamination (Listen)
The U.S. Department of Energy says new air testing in the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in southeastern New Mexico shows no detectable radioactive…
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March 11, 2014 First News: Mayor Gonzales Is Sworn Into Office (Listen)
Santa Fe's new mayor and four city councilors elected last week have all been sworn into office at an event Monday night at the Greer GarsonTheatre. After…
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Mar. 24 First News: Santa Fe Public Schools Report Lowest Dropout Rate In The Past Decade (Listen)
Santa Fe's dropout rate is on the decline--Santa Fe Public Schools reported late last week that, according to data released by the state Public Education…
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Mar. 25 First News: Albuquerque Mayor Berry Criticizes His New Police Chief (Listen)
Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry says it was wrong for Police Chief Gorden Eden to say officers were justified in killing a homeless camper in the Sandia…
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