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Keller, White lead in earliest days of qualifying for public financing

By Matthew Reichbach Those seeking the position of Mayor of Albuquerque could begin gathering signatures and collecting qualifying contributions for public financing last Saturday. In the first week, three candidates have received over 250 qualifying contributions of the 3,780 needed. The qualifying contributions are $5. Candidates looking for the $755,946 in public dollars still have […]

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Regentsโ€™ affirmative action policy changes take effect

By Lily Alexander, The Daily Lobo Changes to two Regentsโ€™ policies on affirmative action at the University of New Mexico went into effect Tuesday, April 15. The revisions largely remove UNMโ€™s commitment to affirmative action from the policies. This comes amid proposed changes to similar policies in the University Administrative Policies manual. This story originally appeared at The Daily […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Westside Albuquerque

Teachers union president warns of dangers of federal education cuts at technical school openingย 

By Kevin Hendricks Over 200 students, friends, families, educators, legislators and community leaders gathered Wednesday outside of RioTECH, a new high school focused on skilled trades, to celebrate the opening of the Rio Rancho school that has been years in the making.  Among those celebrating the opening was Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation […]

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Rio Rancho Public Schools unveils state-of-the-art RioTECH Career Technical Education high school

By Kevin Hendricks A crowd of over 200 students, parents, educators, and community leaders gathered in Rio Rancho on April 23 to celebrate the grand opening of RioTECH, a state-of-the-art Career Technical Education (CTE) high school designed to prepare students for high-demand careers in skilled trades and technology.  Rio Rancho Public Schools hosted the grand […]

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Councilors want more info on National Guard role

By Rodd Cayton The impending deployment of National Guard troops on the streets of Albuquerque has drawn questions from some city councilors, including two who represent areas in which they will be deployed. Councilor Nichole Rogers said her phones and emails have been โ€œblowing upโ€ about the National Guard, after New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan […]