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Governing body stops developer from building apartments


Governing body stops developer from building apartments
Rio Rancho Governing Body members voted 5-1 to decline to allow construction of an apartment complex for families with children, senior citizens and workers meeting certain income criteria near Loma Colorado and Northern boulevards.
City Councilor Paul Wymer cast the sole vote in favor of the 219-unit Tirol Housing LLC project at the virtual meeting Thursday night. Councilor Karissa Culbreath was absent, so Mayor Gregg Hull could vote.
Jim Strozier of Consensus Planning and Casey Cameron of Tirol Housing applied for a land-use zoning change from special use for retail to multi-family housing for the 9.7 acres north of Lowe’s on Loma Colorado Boulevard. ....

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New Mexico educators: Form rank-and-file safety committees to close schools and save lives!


New Mexico educators: Form rank-and-file safety committees to close schools and save lives!
The Texas Educators Rank-and-File Safety Committee calls on teachers, school workers, parents and their families in New Mexico to build committees in your districts to defend the lives, livelihoods and rights of educators, students and communities.
The actions of governors and governments throughout the Southwest region during the COVID-19 pandemic have prioritized profit over the lives of residents, and New Mexico is no exception.
Kindergarten teacher at Southside Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas on August 13, 2020. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Near the end of the spring of 2020, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham decided to end her shelter-in-place order so as to begin priming the pump for her fall economic reopening plans. Another Democratic Party politician, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller, proclaimed a May 15 summer school reopening as the city reached 5,50 ....

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Teachers push back, churches in court, National Guard: News from around our 50 states


Teachers push back, churches in court, National Guard: News from around our 50 states
From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY
Alabama
Montgomery: The state is getting roughly half as much COVID-19 vaccine as it was expecting based on federal plans announced last year, officials said Friday, meaning it would take more than two years to vaccinate the adult population without improvement. The state has 800 approved vaccination sites and is trying to deliver shots as quickly as it can, but supply issues have been the biggest hindrance to state vaccination efforts, said Dr. Scott Harris, head of the Alabama Department of Public Health. “Every state had the idea that they were going to get much more vaccine than they ultimately got,” he said. “I assume this is related to optimistic projections and the inability of manufacturers to keep up that. … There just wasn’t enough vaccine to go around.” Alabama health officials were expecting to ....

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