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Republican Dark Horse Candidate for Congress Winnning Over Some New Mexico Votersnew

Adam Kokesh, the Republican candidate for New Mexico's 3rd Congressional District seat -- currently held by Democratic Rep. Ben Ray Lujan -- is picking up support from Truthers, Birthers, Deathers and Tea Partiers, whose affiliations run the gamut from disenchanted Democrats to white supremacists.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  10-15-2009  |  Politics

New Mexico Has its Own Nuclear Inspector Problemsnew

Over the last two months, domestic nuclear inspectors have issued several reports regarding radiological incidents and administrative shortcomings in New Mexico. Though officials downplay the extent of the problems, the reports are startling.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  10-08-2009  |  Disasters

New Mexico's Laws and GPS Technology Keep Sex Offenders Under Lock and Signalnew

In orbit 13,000 miles above earth, 24 US military satellites with atomic-clock hearts cycle the earth twice a day. The Corrections Department relies on this Big Brother-style satellite technology to track the 80 sex offenders currently under real-time electronic supervision.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  09-24-2009  |  Crime & Justice

UFOIA: Paranormal Experts Feel Alienated by Obamanew

Right now, Barack Obama's plate is heaped over with health insurance reform. But just as the US lags behind the rest of the Western world on universal coverage, paranormal truth-seekers say the US also trails Europe when it comes to the release of UFO records.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  09-17-2009  |  Culture

Dustball Drivers Search for the True Wild West on a One-of-a-Kind Scavenger Huntnew

I belted in for the 2009 Dustball 1500 and copped rides between some of the 30 teams participating in the 1500-mile road rally across the American Southwest. Launching from El Paso, Texas, teams were handed a manila envelope filled with instructions, directions, visual clues, riddles and math problems that must be solved in order to earn points and, in some instances, find their way.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  08-27-2009  |  Culture

New Mexico's Medical Cannabis Coordinator Quits, Questions Pot Producer's Practicesnew

New Mexico's Medical Cannabis Program coordinator has resigned and, due to budget constraints and a hiring freeze, the state Department of Health has not refilled the position yet. The vacancy is another hurdle for a program that some patients and advocates say has been too slow to achieve its statutory goal.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  08-27-2009  |  Drugs

New Mexico's White Supremacists Keep the Hate Alivenew

The national climate is spurring racist organizations to regroup and reinvent themselves by latching onto "birther" conspiracy theories, homophobia and immigration fears, while promoting new philosophies of semi-tolerance and non-violence.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  08-14-2009  |  Race & Class

The Early Birds: New Mexico Pols Build Momentum for 2010new

With nearly 1.2 million registered voters in the state of New Mexico, it would take a statewide candidate 833 days working around the clock to spend a personal minute with each one of them. And you wonder why candidates are announcing more than a year ahead of the 2010 election.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  07-31-2009  |  Politics

Cannabizness: New Mexico's Medical Marijuana Industry is About to Bloomnew

Want to break into the marijuana business? You too can learn how to grow it, cook it, distribute it and, best of all, it's 100 percent legal. If Canntechs were to advertise on late-night television, that might be the pitch.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  07-24-2009  |  Drugs

When Lawmakers Tackle Webcams, It's Time to Watch Out!new

There is little question that New Mexico Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones has sparked one of the most robust debates of the current legislative cycle regarding the interstices of open government, emergent technology and the rules of decorum.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  02-12-2009  |  Policy Issues

Report Says Prison Phone Companies Still Gouging Familiesnew

Phone companies providing jail service depict happy scenarios on their websites. A recent report suggests the situation may not be so rosy for inmates’ families.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  01-29-2009  |  Crime & Justice

New Mexico is Not Ready for Digital TVnew

In May, Nielsen Company rated the Albuquerque-Santa Fe media market as the 9th worst prepared for the transition. By October, the ranking had actually worsened: the region's audiences are the 6th worst prepared of the nations top 56 media markets. Nearly 13 percent of households in the area are "completely unready" and 10 percent are "partially unready."
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  12-11-2008  |  Movies

Stefan Forbes Talks About His Lee Atwater Doc and the '08 Campaignnew

"Anyone who knows Lee Atwater could see [this year's negative campaigning] coming from miles away. The problem is that the Democrats haven't really studied Atwater's playbook. They don't understand that emotions trump issues."
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  10-17-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Temple of the Golden Archesnew

The question remains: Can a modern, socially conscious Santa Fean have his Big Mac and eat it, too?
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  09-18-2008  |  Food+Drink

Astrologer Discusses Obama, McCain and Palinnew

It's a good thing John McCain picked an Aquarian running mate, according to Santa Fe astrologer Arielle Guttman.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  09-10-2008  |  Politics

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