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Efforts grow to help students evaluate what they see online The effort has been bipartisan but has received little attention despite successful legislation in Washington state, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Mexico. Several more states are expected to consider such bills in the coming year, including Arizona, New York and Hawaii. "I don't think it's a partisan ...
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Public left footing bill for cleanup at abandoned mines in the West A faded billboard at the edge of Cuba, New Mexico, advertises the area's natural amenities and tourist destinations. Just east of the ... The Nacimiento Mine is among many sites in the West where polluters are long gone and state and local governments have been left holding the bag. As is the case in ...
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Find out how the weather will be for tonight's celebrations where you live ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Even though this winter has been unusually mild for most of New Mexico, it's still a good idea to be prepared for Sunday night if you plan on ringing in the new ... To see how the weather will fare Sunday night in your part of the state, enter your zip code at the top of this page.
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Editorial: APS right to post student transfer paperwork online They join Dulce Elementary in northern New Mexico as the state's four lowest-performing schools, and each has to choose from among four options outlined in the state's Every Student Succeeds Act plan: close, relaunch as a charter school, significantly restructure, or advocate for students to transfer.
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Sharp decline in high school graduation exams is testing the education system The 13 states that have high school exit exams are Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia and Washington. Public high schools in other states must still give state tests, even if they don't affect diplomas. Parts of ...
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Orangeburg National Fish Hatchery has new manager An Ohio native, Eversman has brought his talents and enthusiasm for preserving the state's aquatic life to Orangeburg as the new manager of the Orangeburg ... His work in raising fish has taken him all over the country, including New Mexico, Idaho, Texas, Arizona and most recently North Dakota.
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Follow the New Year around the world 1 a.m. US (Central), Mexico and eight more. 2 a.m. US (Mountain) and two more. 3 a.m. US (Pacific) and four more. 4 a.m. US (Alaska) and regions of French Polynesia. 4:30 a.m. Marquesas Islands/French Polynesia. 5 a.m. US (Hawaii) and two more. 6 a.m. American Samoa and two more. 7 a.m. Much ...
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Mid-major Basketball: 5 questions for beginning of conference play After being eligible to participate in the NCAA tournament for the first time, head coach Dan Majerle and the Antelopes have their sights set high. Problem is, New Mexico State looks as good as ever and is the favorite to win the WAC. The Aggies travel to Phoenix this month, and in a two-team race, that ...
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The Failed War on Drugs It begins in the streets of New York, Miami, Los Angeles and every American city where crack is bought and sold." Her warning was ... Drug gangs, armed with money and guns from the United States, are causing bloody mayhem in Mexico, El Salvador and other Central American countries. In Mexico ...
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Tf Im That Guy wins $350000 Championship at Sunland Park New Mexico State Racing Commission Handicap winner Tilla Cat flashed extreme speed early and finished third. Blazing Navarone uncorked a wicked stretch run to win the $85,000 Four Rivers/John Deere Stakes in impressive fashion. Jockey Enrique Portillo Gomez rode his third winner on the day for ...
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Mexico: Latest murder highlights blurred lines in journalism But despite the election last year of a new governor from a different party, things have only gotten worse, with Perez's murder bringing the 2017 tally of journalists slain in the state to three. That comes amid a national surge in violence to highs not seen since the peak of Mexico's war on drugs.
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San Juan region scrambles to shift to new economy That long-awaited shutdown marks the first stab in Public Service Company of New Mexico's plan to completely shutter its 50-year-old coal-fired facility by ... could lose up to 3,180 jobs and $213.3 million in annual income, cutting annual tax receipts for local, tribal and state government by $43.3 million.
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College Football: Former Vintage High standout Caleb Tremblay signs with USC USC went 11-3 overall, beating Stanford in the Pac-12 championship game, 31-28, and losing to Ohio State on Friday in the Cotton Bowl Classic, 24-7. ... Iowa State, Oregon, UCLA, Washington, Washington State, Arizona, Colorado, San Diego State, New Mexico, UNLV, San Jose State, Kansas State, ...
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