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Conservation Voters New Mexico (CVNM) & Sierra Club Endorse Maxine Velasquez

Democracy For New Mexico

LAGUNA PUEBLO, NM (April 25, 2012) Maxine Velasquez has secured the official endorsement of two of the biggest environmental organizations in New Mexico in her bid for the New Mexico State Senate district 30 seat. The support of both Conservation... »

Sierra Club Northern New Mexico Group Endorses De Anda, Holian, Stefanics for County Commission

Democracy For New Mexico

The Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter's Northern New Mexico Group today announced its endorsement of Maria De Anda Hay, Kathy Holian and Liz Stefanics for Santa Fe County Commission districts 2, 4 and 5, respectively. District 2: Maria De Anda... »

Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter Endorses Vigil for Public Regulation Commission

Democracy For New Mexico

The Rio Grande Chapter of the Sierra Club today announced its endorsement of Virginia Vigil for Public Regulation Commissioner in District 3, which includes Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Rio Rancho and Española. After reviewing responses to the chapter’s exten... »

Las Terrazas Resort – laid back luxury on Belize’s Ambergris Caye

Examiner Albuquerque Edition

The Belize island of The Belize island of Ambergris Caye (pronounced key) and the Northern Hemisphere's largest barrier reef lie just off the tip of the southernmost part of Mexico.I was in the south of the... »

April 26: Hooligans presents AoticEv, Burst into Flames, and more

Examiner Albuquerque Edition

On April 26, get stoked for another “Metal Thursdays,” as Albuquerque’s Hooligans presents AoticEv, Burst into Flames, Touched by Strangers, and Archetyped. Doors for this 21+ show open at 7:00 pm. Cover is only $4... »

TransCanada pitches new Keystone XL route in Nebraska

The Westerner

The process to select a new route for TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Alberta-to-Texas Keystone XL pipeline project around ecologically sensitive lands in Nebraska is underway. The Calgary company submitted a report including a preferred corridor and a nu... »

Earth Day events at libraries around Albuquerque

Examiner Albuquerque Edition

Earth Day is April 22. The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970 to bring awareness about environmental protection to the national stage. According to the American Library Association,"Planning to celebrate Earth Day today, but not... »

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Albuquerque mayor responds to 'Made in Mexico' controversy

Kob.Com - New Mexico News

City of Albuquerque officials have confirmed that some newer city garbage trucks were assembled in Mexico. »

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