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Cops: Man at UNMH arrested, admitted
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Cops: Man at UNMH arrested, admitted
U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis said investing in education will pull the U.S. out of the recent economic slump by creating new jobs in high-growth fields.
Students who enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the west side of the duck pond have been unable to visit its banks since mid-November due to construction on the area’s irrigation and lighting.
Cops: UNMH gets its own Nurse Jackie On Jan. 30, a UNMPD officer was dispatched to UNM Hospital concerning a nurse who had stolen medication from the hospital, according to a police report. The nurse said she had been in pain from a previous injury. The police report states the nurse took six Oxycodone pills within five hours. She was placed on leave and not allowed to drive home, the report said.
Nearly every UNM men’s basketball game this season is sold out, but some seats will remain empty.
Dozens of Russian surrealist paintings of colorful landscapes and portraits line the small room behind Kenneth Pushkin’s gallery on Santa Fe’s world famous Canyon Road. The paintings survived decades of Soviet Russia’s fierce regulation and persecution.
Ongoing construction has made parts of Lead and Coal Avenues inaccessible since November 2010, forcing some businesses in the affected area to close their doors and leaving others struggling to stay afloat.