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  • 3 weeks ago | searchlightnm.org | Susanna Space

    On a sunny Thursday morning last November, parents, students, teachers and administrators filed into Mabry Hall, a large hearing room inside the state education building in downtown Santa Fe. The MASTERS Program (TMP), a charter high school in the city, was up for the renewal of its contract with the state, and members of the Public Education Commission (PEC) — a 10-person elected body that authorizes charter schools in New Mexico — were prepared for a lengthy hearing, the second of two...

  • Nov 22, 2024 | tricityrecordnm.com | Susanna Space

    Buprenorphine is the best tool doctors have for patients trying to end dependency on drugs like fentanyl and OxyContin. Unfortunately, DEA regulations keep it in dangerously short supply. ESPAÑOLA – Daniel Valerio wants to get back to the mountains. The 69-year-old Marine Corps veteran has been out of work since Colorado’s Wolf Creek ski area shuttered temporarily during the early days of the pandemic. He ran a restaurant there and skied in his spare time.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | organmountainnews.com | Damien Willis |Susanna Space

    Susanna Space, Searchlight New MexicoThis article was first published by Searchlight New Mexico. It is being shared here under a Creative Commons license. ESPAÑOLA - Daniel Valerio wants to get back to the mountains. The 69-year-old Marine Corps veteran has been out of work since Colorado’s Wolf Creek ski area shuttered temporarily during the early days of the pandemic. He ran a restaurant there and skied in his spare time.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | searchlightnm.org | Susanna Space

    ESPAÑOLA — Daniel Valerio wants to get back to the mountains. The 69-year-old Marine Corps veteran has been out of work since Colorado’s Wolf Creek ski area shuttered temporarily during the early days of the pandemic. He ran a restaurant there and skied in his spare time. Before that, he taught skiing at Taos, Sipapu and Santa Fe. But Wolf Creek was his dream. Employment is on Valerio’s mind lately, since it would be good to have money again.

  • Jun 4, 2024 | yahoo.com | Susanna Space

    This article was first published by Searchlight New Mexico. One Wednesday morning in April, Las Cruces City Councilor Johana Bencomo sat in a federal courtroom, watching with concern as a man was arraigned for making a death threat against her. “Stupid little bitch, get suicidal,” he had growled into her voicemail. “’Cause I will kill you.”Bencomo had initially shrugged off the threat.

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