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The Albuquerque City Council unanimously approved issuing nearly a quarter of a million dollars in industrial revenue bonds for a development in the Sawmill area near Rio Grande Boulevard and I-40. The bonds will allow for some major tax breaks for the developer, and were passed without concessions requested by both community leaders and the general public.
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A bill looking to revitalize New Mexico’s downtown areas is gathering bipartisan steam in the Roundhouse.
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CARES Act money was distributed last year to keep businesses open during the pandemic, to help people pay rent, and even to help local governments stay…
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Small business owners are scrambling to stay afloat as the coronavirus pandemic slams all sectors of the economy. The state of New Mexico is putting…
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In New Mexico 75 percent of kids are children of color. A new Kids Count report found these kids are disproportionately affected by what's called…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 8/30 8a: We talk a lot about the need to bring more jobs to New Mexico, but what about remote workers? There are more opportunities…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 6/29 8a: When the weekend rolls around, New Mexicans have many options for entertainment and fun. Festivals offer up an opportunity…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 4/5 8a: Internet access is expensive and often slow in rural communities across New Mexico. How might improving internet speed and…
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Local fair lending advocates are partnering with an out of state loan company to curb predatory lending in New Mexico.Ona Porter, president and CEO of…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 11/16 8a: New Mexico is one of dozens of states and communities vying for Amazon’s second headquarters. Many places are promising…