Predicting our children’s future.
A 45-minute assessment of the brain health of 3-year-olds predicted key aspects of their behaviors over the next 35 years, according to research published in Nature Human Behaviour in 2016.
A Mother’s Anguish
A columnist from the Albuquerque Journal lost her son to heroine addiction. Joline Gutierrez Krueger said she never knew her son had a problem until it was too late.
NMSU Agriculture program preps future leaders
Who will be the next leaders in the food, agriculture and natural resources industries? New Mexico State University's College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences Agricultural Leadership program is addressing this question.
Applications accepted for Viles scholarship
The Viles Foundation, Inc., is accepting Viles Scholarship Applications for 2017-18. The applications must be post-marked by April 3. The renewable scholarship is made available annually to qualifying high school graduating seniors who have only one surviving parent (half orphans) or no surviving parents (full orphans).
Four Corners worries about jobs as coal-fired plants power down
There have been 3 coal-fired power plants providing power to thousands of homes from Paige, AZ to Farmington, NM for decades. These plants now face shutdown within the next 5 years, resulting in a major loss to New Mexico's already struggling job market.
Man charged with murder in ‘senseless crime’ at gas station
Sunday, at the Circle K on Lomas and Eubank, a man was stabbede to death after getting into a fist fight with another man. The victim was on his way to dinner with his mother and grandmother.
Student loan management company says NM leads in in-state college affordability
Student Loan Hero , an Austin, TX based student loan management company, used the U.S. Department of Education data to calculate the average cost per credit hour for residents to attend public colleges and universities in each state.
DOA Guardianship Program. Foxes Guarding the Chicken Coop?
Guardians or conservators appointed by the DOA to oversee an elderly person deemed "incapacitated" by the state, are essentially allowed to block visitation from family members and are given complete control over the estate of the elderly person. Many of these elderly have died before seeing their fully grown adult children.
NM Higher Education in Crisis?
Acting president of UNM says that the states higher ed program is unsustainable as it is now. Consolidation could be our answer for the long term, but could negatively affect local economies in the short term.
Man called for a cab, then killed the driver
Is society coming unglued? many yooung people seem to not have been touch by the moral glue which holds a civil society together. This moral glue earlier was passed from generation to generation. What has ended that process in many families?
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