New Mexico Highlands University President Neil Woolf has been removed from his post by the school’s Board of Regents amid faculty dissatisfaction.
State officials, lawyers and executives met in Santa Fe Thursday to discuss the legality of a $400 million stock sale involving the Public Service Company of New Mexico’s parent company and the private equity firm seeking to acquire it. Meanwhile in Albuquerque, about 100 people rallied in front of PNM’s headquarters to protest that very acquisition.
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Early voting started this week for the primary elections on June 2nd and this year New Mexicans who are not affiliated with a political party will have the opportunity to participate.
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The docu-comedy film will be in Albuquerque for screenings Tuesday and Wednesday at The Guild Cinema.
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Audit finds undisclosed conflicts, misuse of "emergency" contracts and disaster loan interest payments.
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