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Encinitas hires cannabis consulting firm recently fired by Bay Area city
ENCINITAS — A cannabis consulting firm, recently hired by the City of Encinitas to help with its retail cannabis permit process, was fired by a Bay Area city earlier this year following an audit that…
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New Mexico schools to receive funds for COVID-19 testing
The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) announced Wednesday that the Department of Health (DOH) began to distribute $63 million in federal funds to help pay for mandatory COVID-19 testing. The grant was awarded to DOH by the…
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Mail carriers honored for safe driving records
by staffSeptember 9, 20211 U.S. Postal Service mail carriers, from left, Stephanie Medina, Lydia Navarro and George Hill, got bragging rights for their decades of safe driving. CARLSBAD — Safe driving pays off for eight…
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Could New Mexico follow Texas and ban some nuclear waste storage?
A bill passed by the Texas Legislature could ban the storage of high-level nuclear waste in the stateand could prove a path to similar efforts in neighboring New Mexico. House Bill 7 was passed by…
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Escondido Creek Conservancy receives national accreditation
ESCONDIDO – The Escondido Creek Conservancy recently achieved national recognition by being accredited by the Land Trust Alliance (LTA). The conservancy is one of only two in San Diego County to have this accreditation from…