Clinton: The Sky's the Limit
Hillary Clinton
Thursday night to contrast her public service career and track record of working to solve the country’s problems with Donald Trump’s claim last week in Cleveland that only he can solve the country’s problems. Now we all have to brace for what Politico warns will be one of the
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Johnson Says Romney May Endorse Him
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson says Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee, who is publicly opposed to Trump, is
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Incumbents Have Cash Advantage
Data journalist Sandra Fish discovered that incumbent candidates have
headed into the fall election: Incumbents account for 75 percent or more of the money raised, spent, loaned and still in the bank.
Sun Dries Up Rio Grande
The state is having another dry year and Laura Paskus reports that’s
, including 17 miles south of Albuquerque.
Federal Judge Weighs A.R.T. Arguments
After listening to hours of testimony about the City of Albuquerque's plans to build a rapid transit line along Central, a federal judge is expected to decide Friday if construction on the A.R.T. project can start next week.
. Others are concerned the bus line will forever alter the Mother Road: Route 66.
LANL Cleanup Costs Debated
Federal officials have estimated the cost to clean up decades old radioactive waste at the Los Alamos National Laboratory will cost
than state officials estimate, Rebecca Moss reports. Nuclear watchdog groups and state officials disagree.
Homeless Shower Facility Opens at Camp Hope
Homeless residents in Las Cruces now have a place to
thanks to a brother and sister who wanted to honor their father, a taxi company owner who they said had gone out of his way to help the homeless.
Connie Mack World Series Underway
We’ve been following Alex Bregman’s Major League Baseball debut this week, but with
, it's time for amateur baseball.
Santa Fe's Best Block Party Tonight
for the Santa Fe Reporter’s third annual Best of Santa Fe block party from 5 pm to 9 pm. Julie Ann Grimm, our smart editor, will be there jamming to the Jayhawks who will play music by the water tower.
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