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April marked three years since cannabis was legalized in New Mexico. We have waited over 50 years to see the sacred medicinal herb be legalized and made available without fear of legal repercussions.
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Hilda Luz Chavez
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5/23/24
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The problem with presidential debates is they don’t have a scoreboard.
We treat them as if they were a football game, with clear winners and losers. President Joe Biden sent out a taunting …
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Walt Rubel Las Cruces Bulletin
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5/23/24
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On May 15, New Mexico State Police and campus officers at the University of New Mexico tore down an encampment that had been established by protesters calling for a cease-fire in Israel’s …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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5/23/24
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Every time I drive past the construction project on the corner of Farney and El Paseo, just down from my house, I feel a little bit better about our city’s future.
When completed, the …
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Walt Rubel Las Cruces Bulletin
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5/16/24
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Recreational-use cannabis was legalized in New Mexico two years ago. Since then, New Mexicans have been enjoying safe and clean cannabis products from legitimate retailers across the state.
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Matt Chadwick
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5/15/24
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A bill that passed the House of Representatives last week overreaches by branding legitimate speech and debate about Israel as antisemitic.
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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5/10/24
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An open letter to Las Cruces Mayor Eric Enriquez and the city:
It is with dismay and frustration that many of us have been made aware of the pending demolition of three …
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5/7/24
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When President Joe Biden signed the proclamation marking the first Thursday of May as our national day of prayer, know that it was not for tradition and had nothing to do with his own Catholic faith: …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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5/2/24
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Although the Federal Trade Commission voted to ban non-compete agreements nationwide this week, the argument is far from over.
The commissioners voted 3-2 Tuesday to strike down most …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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4/26/24
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While mental illness isn’t a crime, it’s also not a permission slip to excuse crimes.
Yet that’s what happens in New Mexico once a defendant has been found by the court to be …
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Walt Rubel Las Cruces Bulletin
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4/25/24
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Imagine being hired by a city to serve as a business liaison, someone charged with providing information to business owners about regulations, laws, programs and services available to them, city …
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Algernon D'Ammassa Las Cruces Bulletin
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4/24/24
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New Mexico State University provides a wide range of opportunities for students to enhance their disciplinary knowledge and transferable skills in graduate education through graduate certificates, …
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Ranjit T. Koodali
Guest columnist
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4/19/24
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During the Las Cruces International Film Festival, I missed out on shaking Ron Perlman’s hand because I was carried away in conversation.
It is rare to encounter a capable …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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4/15/24
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Everybody wants to start at the top.
And so, of course the deep-pocketed investors behind the attempt to build a centrist third party under the No Labels banner started with a presidential …
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By Walt Rubel
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4/12/24
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With the governor’s signing of a new law updating the state’s high school curriculum, New Mexico families now have a prime opportunity to shape local high school course requirements in a …
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Mandi Torrez
Guest columnist
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4/10/24
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The capital outlay bill passed by the Legislature this year provides just under $290 million for 136 projects throughout the state, including $20 million for steam tunnel and electrical …
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By Walt Rubel
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4/9/24
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I was five years old when I cast my first vote -- and learned a few hard truths about democratic participation.
It was the 2000 presidential election. George W. Bush was challenging Vice …
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By Justin Garcia
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4/5/24
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MountainView Regional Medical Center is proud to be your community healthcare provider.
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Matthew Conrad
Guest columnist
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4/5/24
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The Open Meetings Act is an easy law to break, which means promoting its importance and calling out violations is a responsibility of citizens, journalists, organizations like the New Mexico …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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4/4/24
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If Benjamin Franklin was right when he said virtue and a trade are a child’s best portion, succeeding generations of Americans have neglected at least part of that birthright.
Mass …
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By Algernon D'Ammassa
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4/2/24
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