Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Westside Albuquerque

Blazing hot surfaces are a danger for catastrophic burn injuries in the urban desert Southwest

By ANITA SNOWย  Ron Falk lost his right leg, had extensive skin grafting on the left one and is still recovering a year after collapsing on the searing asphalt outside a Phoenix convenience store where he stopped for a cold soda during a heat wave. Now using a wheelchair, the 62-year-old lost his job and his […]

Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, Westside Albuquerque

US employers added a solid 206,000 jobs in June in a sign of continued economic strength

By PAUL WISEMAN, AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Americaโ€™s employers delivered another healthy month of hiring in June, adding 206,000 jobs and once again displaying the U.S. economyโ€™s ability to withstand high interest rates. Last monthโ€™s job growth did mark a pullback from 218,000 in May. But it was still a solid gain, reflecting […]

Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, New Mexico Statewide News, Westside Albuquerque

Fewer beds and smaller earnings will hurt New Mexico hospitals as new state law goes into effect

By LEAH ROMERO Smaller New Mexico hospitals will soon start missing out on government funding due to their fewer number of beds and smaller financial performance. Senate Bill 17 signed into law earlier this year is set to go into effect this summer, redefining how the state calculates its portion of the Medicaid match for hospitals. The […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News

Photos: Donkeys, goats and the red, white and blue of the Corrales 4th of July Parade

Thousands of revelers wearing red, white and blue lined the sides of the main road through Corrales Thursday morning for the town’s annual 4th of July Parade. There were tractors, donkeys, goats, floats, politicians, and even a water gun fight to cool off in the late morning sun. City Desk ABQ photographer Roberto Rosales got […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

Letโ€™s Get Bold About Fixing Education

The most overused word in the recent primary was โ€œbold.โ€ Candidates were claiming they had bold solutions for New Mexicoโ€™s myriad problems and failings.  Then we got the Kids Count report, reminding us that New Mexico is again 50 out of 50 in childrenโ€™s wellbeing. The bare statistics in that report show that New Mexico […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Local Government

Hereโ€™s how much councilors, commissioners and school board members make

At the last City Council meeting, Councilor Klarissa Peรฑa proposed an amendment to change the way salary increases work so all councilors receive a raise at the same time.  Currently, some make more than others after the Citizensโ€™ Independent Salary Commission โ€” the commission that determines their salaries โ€” decided last year that councilors needed […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov.

Age, the Issue That Wonโ€™t Go Away

When I was covering the Legislature and watching our elected officials at work, I would sometimes say a silent prayer: โ€œHelp me know when itโ€™s time to step aside and do it before I make a fool of myself.โ€ Legislative sessions are grueling. While some lawmakers give in to age-related health issues or exhaustion, some […]

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