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Maryland Apple store workers face hurdles after their vote to unionize
Workers at a Maryland Apple store voted to form a union. But forming a union is a lengthy process that labor experts say is heavily stacked against workers in favor of their employers.
Temporary Food Assistance Available For Wildfire Victims
The Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is taking applications for the next week.
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Former TV meteorologist sweeps the New Mexico GOP primary for governor
Mark Ronchetti has won the GOP primary in the N.M. governor's race. He'll take on Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham, who is running for a second term, in November.
Lobos softball team pulls off historic 2-1 series win against Fresno State
For the first time since 1993, the University of New Mexico softball team has won a series against Fresno State. The Daily Lobo's Shelby Kleinhans reports
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The divide between APD and the LGBTQ+ community
When ABQ Pride's board announced their decision not the invite the Albuquerque Police Department to this year's pride event, it was based on the present and historically divide between the LGBTQ+ community and the APD.
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Students Abandon School for Immigration Protests
Thousands of Latino students continue to stage walkouts across Los Angeles to protest the proposed toughening of immigration laws. Local authorities and school officials are working to keep the students in class.
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Frist Pushes Stringent Immigration Proposal
A Senate panel's overhaul of immigration and border-security laws has hit a speed bump on its way to the Senate chamber. Rather than bringing up the committee's bill, Majority Leader Bill Frist is advancing his own proposal, which deals only with border-security issues and does not include immigrant-labor provisions.
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Critics: Corps Can't Fix Levees By Hurricane Season
Earlier this month, Bush administration officials promised that the Army Corps of Engineers will repair New Orleans' broken levees by June 1, 2006, in time for hurricane season. But some researchers say the Corps can't possibly get the job done by next year.
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Gulf Energy Purveyors Get Second Wind
A Cadillac salesman and an oil-rig engineer are working to put the nation's first offshore wind farm in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Sudanese Refugees Find New Home in Maine
The largest Sudanese immigrant population in the United States is now in Portland, Maine. About 2,000 people have arrived in the past 12 years, fleeing civil war and genocide in Sudan.
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