
Elizabeth McCall
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2 months ago |
kunm.org | Austin Fisher |Elizabeth McCall |Morgan Lee |Regina Garcia Cano
Oil Conservation Commission sets date for deliberations on oil and gas PFAS ban - Hannah Grover, New Mexico Political ReportThe New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission plans to deliberate March 11 on a petition to ban the use of PFAS chemicals in down-hole oil and gas operations such as fracking. The commission set the date during its Thursday meeting. The panel heard arguments in the case during a week-long hearing in November 2024.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
kunm.org | Patrick Lohmann |Elizabeth McCall |Damon Scott |Cheyanne Mumphrey
Gov, advocates call for increased funding on water in 2025 session - Danielle Prokop, Source New MexicoNew Mexico’s executive branch and water organizations are urging lawmakers to use the upcoming legislative session to pay hundreds of millions in new funding to adapt for a drier, hotter future, all adopting the message “water can’t wait.”New Mexico already has less water available than it did even 30 years ago, and the outlook is bleak.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
kunm.org | Vanessa Gera |Elizabeth McCall |Christina A. Cassidy |John Hanna
Mother of cinematographer killed on set of Alec Baldwin film 'Rust' boycotts its world premiere - By Vanessa Gera, Associated PressThe mother of late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins is boycotting the world premiere of "Rust" at a film festival in Poland on Wednesday, saying she views it as an attempt by Alec Baldwin to "unjustly profit" from her daughter's death.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
abq.news | Elizabeth McCall
EDITOR'S NOTE: Here we are, another four years of Donald Trump. Some things have changed but others are the same. He apparently still has it out for journalists and the "enemies within." (Whatever that means) But now we all have the pleasure of saying the majority of Americans picked a convicted felon to run the country. Nothing to see here. Election night also resulted in what seems like Republicans taking the House and Senate. What could go wrong?
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Oct 29, 2024 |
kunm.org | Elizabeth McCall |Danielle Prokop |Susan Dunlap
Albuquerque Community Safety subject of Harvard case study - Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQAlbuquerque’s search for a better way of handling crises on its streets has drawn the attention of Harvard Business School. The organization recently studied the creation of Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS), a third plank in the city’s emergency response strategy, along with the police and fire departments.
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