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Rural NM deserves internet health, work and play, too

In response to recent editorials and commentary relating to the announcement of $40 million in federal broadband funding for rural communities, it’s easy to wax philosophical about the value of

Albuquerque Film Office offers resources for film, TV productions to be sustainable

Albuquerque Film Office began a resource hub for film and TV productions in partnership with the city of Albuquerque's Sustainability Office.
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‘The lifeblood’ of New Mexico: SBA winners show importance of small business

Association's awards recognize entrepreneurs' success despite challenges.
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Lovelace Health System names new top executive

Copyright © 2023 Albuquerque Journal Lovelace Health System on Tuesday announced the appointmen ...
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New Mexico lawmakers approved $10M for a reproductive health care clinic in Doña Ana County. What’s next to make that a reality?

Next comes a conversation about what organizations will be involved and what their roles will be
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Somos Unidos Foundation launches ‘United in Health’

Think of it as white blood cells "rushing to wherever the problem is." That's how Somos Unidos Foundation Executive Director Chanel Wiese-Carl described the organization's "United in Health" initiative aimed at creating a healthier New Mexico.

Don’t make sustainable affordable housing harder to build

OPINION: Green amendment won’t bridge affordability-sustainability gap.
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Christmas cactus won’t like a cool environment

First I want you to know that your Christmas cactus won’t enjoy living anywhere cool. Make sure to move it a bit to keep it warmer.
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Environment

Residents on ABQ’s southern edge raise environmental justice concerns

Locals say pollutants mar Mountain View while affluent areas are spared