New Mexico

NM Considers Scaling Back Medicaid Coverage

New Mexico considers Medicaid overhaul to cut costs because of looming budget shortfall By BARRY MASSEY Associated Press Writer SANTA FE, N.M. November 20, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment Gov. Bill Richardson's...

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Lava Cave Minerals Actually Microbe Poop

and beyond, researchers said in October at a meeting of the Geological Society of America. "We're finding that you need to look at things you might write off as not being biological—they might be biological," said Penelope...

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With fuel demand week, refineries shutting down

Refineries from New Mexico to New Jersey are under severe economic pressure because of falling demand for fuel, with a number of facilities shutting down in recent months. Valero Energy Corp., which shuttered a major refinery...

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Airport Fast Park Becomes FastPark & Relax

New Branding Reflects Amenities, Facility Upgrades ALBUQUERQUE, NM--(Marketwire - After 30 years of serving Albuquerque International Sunport, Airport Fast Park, an off-site airport parking company, is changing its colors....

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Bank of America Names Jim Smith New Mexico State President

Bank of America Names Jim Smith New Mexico State President Albuquerque, NM - Bank of America Arizona-New Mexico Regional President Benito Almanza today named Jim Smith the state president for New Mexico. As state president,...

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One last thing …

Baldy US comedian David Cross on aliens, chipmunks, upsetting the President and molesting the Pope Hello, David. You grew up in Roswell, Georgia, which is presumably the same place as Roswell, New Mexico (1). Did you ever...

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Independent scientists say program can extend life of nation's nuclear weapons for decades

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - An independent panel says the U.S. can extend the life of aging nuclear weapons for decades with existing programs, a finding that activists contend means there's no need for the n...

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Celebrate the holidays in New Mexico’s largest city with great deals

11/20/2009 12:00:00 AM ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Penny pinchers be advised: Albuquerque’s affordable holiday deals and festivities should be on your to-do list this holiday season. Within a short drive or a direct flight, you can be...

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Audit: public schools lax in financial management

BY BARRY MASSEY Associated Press Writer SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Auditors for the Legislative Finance Committee examined five of the state's 89 districts, concluding that local school boards and district administrators need better...

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Joy Junction Holiday Feasts for the Homeless

News Release from Joy Junction. Call Jeremy Reynalds at (505) 400-7145 for more information. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (ANS) -- Albuquerque's Joy Junction Homeless Shelter will provide the following holiday feasts for the homeless. The...

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