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In the city of Albuquerque, underdog candidate Eric
Griego, a critic of sprawl, challenges incumbent Mayor Marty
Chavez, a pro-growth booster
by Laura Paskus,
Oct 03, 2005
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Albuquerque private investigator Sonny Baca unravels a
series of nefarious plots in Rudolfo Anaya’s riveting mystery
Jemez Spring
by Laura Paskus,
Jan 23, 2006
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Land managers have been talking about letting more
wildfires burn, but the recent blowup of the Peppin Fire near
Capitan, N.M. – home of Smokey Bear – leads to renewed
talk of aggressive fire suppression
by Adam Burke,
Jun 21, 2004
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Nancy Wood's novel describes a rogue priest's spiritual encounters with the Calabaza people
by Annie Dawid,
Apr 15, 2013
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The military’s plan to close Cannon Air Force Base
is being fought by nearby Clovis, N.M., a community that, like many
in the West, has become spectacularly dependent on a single
industry
by Paul Larmer,
Aug 22, 2005
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Cloudcroft, N.M., creates its own conservation plan to
protect the rare Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly without
waiting for an endangered species listing
by April Reese,
Jan 24, 2005
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Personal obsession leads one woman into a world of
scientists, wildlife rehabilitators and eccentric artists who are
fascinated by the bloody relationship between wildlife and
roads.
by Eliza Murphy,
Feb 07, 2005
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In Albuquerque: A City at the End of the
World, V. B. Price looks at the promise and the perils of
a desert city that is still in search of an identity
by Laura Paskus,
Sep 29, 2003
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A collection of short stories by Las Cruces writer Kevin
McIlvoy, Complete History of New Mexico brings
the reader a variety of tales written from a great variety of
perspectives
by Staff,
Jul 25, 2005
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An environmentalist who owns royalty interest in New
Mexico oil and gas wells heads down to the San Juan Basin to talk
to rancher Tweeti Blancett, driller Tom Dugan and others about the
moral complexities inherent in Americans’ energy
use
by Hannah Nordhaus,
Dec 25, 2006