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City on the Edge

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A podcast telling the history and stories of Albuquerque, New Mexico and the Southwest.

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Gut reaction: When you're at the point where you need to send soldiers into the schools to keep them open, maybe that's the time to go back remote learning instead. (And I hate remote learning.)

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I'm too lazy to look up why everyone's talking about drinking pee, so I'm just going to assume that Don Schrader finally joined twitter.

I'm too lazy to look up why everyone's talking about drinking pee, so I'm just going to assume that Don Schrader finally joined twitter.
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El Morro National Monument in #NewMexico - sharinghorizons.com/el-morro-natio… #BeyondGallup #travel #roadtrip #VisitGallup #weekendgetaway #vacation #OptOutside #history

El Morro National Monument in #NewMexico  - sharinghorizons.com/el-morro-natio…

#BeyondGallup #travel #roadtrip #VisitGallup #weekendgetaway #vacation #OptOutside #history
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Every Austin ex-pat, whether they've been gone 6 months or 40 years, whether they lived there for 1 year or 50: "Man, Austin's CHANGED."

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Rep. Rebecca Dow, R-Truth or Consequences, who is running for governor, and other GOP lawmakers have filed bill barring Critical Race Theory from being taught in #NM schools. But bill likely won't be heard during 30-day session since it has not been deemed germane. #nmleg #nmpol

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"Now, recovering from the upheaval of Covid-19, the @MWWCNM sees the union as the best mechanism to keep the talented workers of Meow Wolf in New Mexico, a state that loses a lot of its homegrown young professionals." newrepublic.com/article/165071…