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Mayor Keller’s disastrous management of Albuquerque crime problems
In a recent opinion piece in the Albuquerque Journal Mayor Tim Keller touted the resilience of our citizens and some of the technology being deployed to address the City’s crime problems. Sadly, while the City he governs is indeed “resilient” and that it will “keep fighting” the fact is that he is not doing a good job as Mayor. There are bright spots like the “Better Way Forward” for homeless which he borrowed from the RJ Berry Administration, but even Keller admits that “these are tough times.”
$44M in federal, Colorado funds spent on 28 electric buses, capping oil, gas wells
(The Center Square) – More than $44 million, including $31.7 million for electric buses, will be spent on projects announced by Colorado’s state and federal legislators. The Colorado Department of Transportation announced 28 electric buses and related infrastructure will be paid for with $15 million from the Colorado Clean Transit Enterprise board and $16.7 million from the Volkswagen Settlement Program. The settlement required Volkswagen to create a $2.9 billion fund after it admitted in federal court it installed technology to falsely report satisfactory reports of exhaust emissions on approximately 590,000 vehicles. The company also paid an additional $2 billion to build infrastructure for electric vehicle charging.
Colorado Community College Gets Huge Donation From Metallica
If there’s one thing we can take pride in as Coloradans, it’s that we are generally some of the most educated people in the entire country. In general, Colorado ranks quite high when it comes to education. WalletHub said the state is the fifth best in the country when it comes to education in general.
This Is The Most Dangerous College Campus In Colorado
This week, universities and colleges all across Colorado are welcoming in new students for the new semester. While Colorado has many different great options when it comes to higher education, Colorado School of Mines stands out as the best, being the only one ranked in U.S. News’ Top 100.
Coloradans Can Check Out Live Horse Racing With Big Cash on the Line
Coloradans can get in the car and take a fun road trip to see (and bet on) professional horse racing. While the Kentucky Derby does get all the attention in the world of horse racing, Wyoming's races are something to see, as well. Your trip will take you through some of the prettiest parts of Wyoming to see some very majestic horses.
Colorado governor pushes back on reports Harris changed policy positions
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) on Sunday pushed back on criticism that Vice President Harris has changed her stance on several policy issues and is not doing enough interviews to explain the changes, arguing that she will be a president “for all the American people.” “The truth of the matter is, yes, she’s come to…
Wage negotiations remain at a standstill between union and UNM Hospital
Last week, the University of New Mexico Health and a union representing almost 400 employees reached an impasse regarding their raises. The United Health Professionals of New Mexico division of the American Federation of Teachers rejected a fifth invite to the negotiation table on behalf of the 380 employees it represents, according to UNM Hospital.
Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe steps up security for 100th Burning of Zozobra
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The 100th Burning of Zozobra will take place at Fort Marcy Park on Friday, Aug. 30. With 65,000 people expected to attend the nearly sold out event, the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe has stepped up security. “So one of the things that we’ve...
Colorado rep shares treatment for depression to ‘de-stigmatize mental illness’
Rep. Yadira Caraveo (D-Colo.) opened up Monday about her experience with depression, revealing she is seeking treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and wants to “de-stigmatize mental illness.” Caraveo, in a statement Monday, said she, “like many Americans, struggle with depression,” and the symptoms became “more severe” in recent months. “As a doctor,…
Colorado girls inspired to play rugby following USA's historic Olympics medal win
DENVER — When it comes to running across a pitch to score tries, lots of Coloradans may not know what that means, let alone how to do it. But following the excitement of Team USA’s women’s rugby players winning their first Olympic bronze medal earlier this month, girls across the Front Range are more eager than ever to learn the skills of the sport.
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