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As school year ends, unionization efforts among St. John's students remain stalled
The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMay 15—In the grand debate over the unionization of student workers at St. John's College — a dispute raging for much of the 2023-24 school year — Mary Claire Fagan falls somewhere in the middle ...
Housing Report Documents Influx of Higher-Income Residents to Santa Fe
Santa Fe Reporter· 3 days agoThe City of Santa Fe’s Office of Affordable Housing Department yesterday released the draft of its...
Want to improve schools? Talk to teachers
Santa Fe New Mexican· 6 days agoAdding days to a broken system as a solution to a complex problem is what is pathetic, as is...
How volunteers keep Southern Arizona parks, forests humming
Arizona Daily Star· 7 days agoSabino Canyon has ranger talks, nature walks and educational programs just like state and national...
1,000 acre-foot flow set for Santa Fe River
Santa Fe New Mexican· 3 days agoThe part of San Ysidro Crossing that bisects the Santa Fe River usually is just a dry stretch of road. “Bless this water in all its uses,” said the Rev....
New law proposed to remove homeless encampments from creeks in San Jose, Santa Clara County
San Jose Mercury News· 3 days agoThe Santa Clara Valley Water District, a government agency based in San Jose, has spent $2.9 million...
Sacramento State professor: I’m proud my campus refuses to profit from human suffering | Opinion
The Sacramento Bee· 3 hours agoAs a professor of history entering my second decade at Sacramento State, I have never been prouder to be part of the Hornet community. On May 7, President Luke Wood signed Executive Memorandum ...
KRQE Newsfeed: Oversight end, Rule on hold, Mountain storms, Scooter return, Vendor search
KRQE & KASA FOX 2 Albuquerque· 3 days agoTuesday’s Top Stories Behind the story: Albuquerque grandma shoots intruder Body of missing Santa Fe...
It's the end of the year; how was it?
Santa Maria Sun· 10 hours agoFor example, when the Social Security benefit was increased by 5.9 percent, the current administration in Washington, D.C., opined that it was the “largest increase in history,” but the joy ...
Commentary: Schools should protect trans youth, not ‘out’ them
The State· 3 days agoYoung people from California to Alabama are under threat due to a growing number of policies mandating that school staff - and in some cases, any government employee - disclose to their parents ...