Clark County s lack of performing venues underscored as schools pause rentals columbian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from columbian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Steve Terrell talks to The New Mexico Political Report s Andy Lyman about the latest developments in the legislative session which ends at noon this Saturday. Topics include the competing bills to legalize cannabis, liquor license reform and the passing of former KSFR News Director Tom Trowbridge.
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Steve Terrell talks to The New Mexico Political Report's Andy Lyman about the latest developments in the legislative session which ends at noon on March 20
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NMiF discusses toxic man-made chemicals in state waters January 21, 2021
PFAS, toxic man-made chemicals, are showing up in New Mexico’s waters, according to a state study. Scientists have found these PFAS chemicals – associated with products like firefighting foams, nonstick cookware and fire-retardant fabrics – in waters across the state, from pretty remote reaches of the Gila River to right here in Albuquerque’s stretch of the Rio Grande.
Correspondent Laura Paskus speaks with the New Mexico Environment Department’s Rebecca Roose to find more about the state study and what it means.
Correspondent Megan Kamerick talks with band manager Sydney Counce about the pandemic’s impact on live music in New Mexico. Counce, who works with local act Dust City Opera, was about to hit the road on tour with the group when COVID-19 struck. Since then, musicians have struggled to make ends meet and often ended up missing out on assistance programs.