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New Mexico judge affirms inmates, parolees have right to use medical cannabis

New Mexico judge affirms inmates, parolees have right to use medical cannabis
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Check Out This Austin Recording Studio With Lubbock Roots

Check Out This Austin Recording Studio With Lubbock Roots Studio 601 is a sweet little recording spot in Austin, TX that produces killer sound and nurtures musicians through the recording process. One of the co-owners, Eric Harrison, grew up here in the Lubbock music scene and took some time to visit with FMX briefly about the studio as well as share some memories of growing up here and playing for local bands. How did you get into music? It all started with me going to a local Lubbock band s message board, Mistaken Jamaican, which might be the best band name of all time. I tried to join their band kind of but they were like, we can t have two bass players, haha. Later on, in 1999, 80s Combat was formed. We actually played an FMX battle of the bands at 4th on broadway and I was only 15 at the time. Wes Nessman seemed like he was kind of floored by us and really liked it and put us on a show opening for The Toadies and Drowning Pool. It was the highlight of the year. It was ama

Behind bars during the pandemic

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Geraldine Altamirano, left, says her daughter Rubina has complained to her about what she says are inhumane conditions at the Springer Correctional Center during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Courtesy of Geraldine Altamirano) Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal Women at the Springer Correctional Center weren’t given cleaning rags. Instead, to wash their cells, they had to use menstrual pads and a limited supply of disinfectant spray to wipe down their rooms. Hearing that her daughter was using her feminine products for cleaning, Geraldine Altamirano fired off a letter Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham asking for help and describing the grueling COVID-19 prison conditions her daughter faced.

FRI: State Logs 2nd Highest Daily COVID Death Count, Auditor Slams MLK Commission Finances, + More

Associated Press New Mexico health officials say another 43 people have died due to COVID-19 complications. The number released Friday is among the highest daily death tolls for the state in recent weeks. Nearly two-thirds of the latest fatalities involved people in the 70s or older, while one of the deaths was a McKinley County man in his 20s who had underlying conditions. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said her prayers are with those who have lost loved ones and she urged people to abide by the state s public health restrictions. Officials also reported an additional 1,849 confirmed cases, bringing the statewide total since the pandemic began to 116,565.

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