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Kellie Willits, a 17-year veteran of the Aztec Animal Shelter who was fired in 2022, filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the city last year.
May 20—A federal loan of $278 million that needs to quickly be reimbursed. An overpayment of $250 million in unemployment claim benefits. An increase in unemployment fraud and identify theft ...
Aztec is a city in, and the county seat of, San Juan County, New Mexico, United States. [5] [8] The city population was 6,126 as of the 2022 population estimate. [9] The Aztec Ruins National Monument is located in Aztec. Aztec was the site of the Aztec, New Mexico crashed saucer hoax and near the site of Project Gasbuggy. The Aztec Museum hosts ...
In the 2019 New Mexico legislative session, a bill to abolish the gay panic defence was passed unanimously by the New Mexico Senate by a vote of 40–0. [52] [53] However, the New Mexico House of Representatives took no action on the bill before it adjourned sine die on March 20. No similar bill was introduced in the 2020 New Mexico legislative ...
As residents of Aztec, we stand at a pivotal juncture in our community's future, one that requires careful consideration and decisive action. While I do serve as AMSD (Aztec Municipal School ...
Principles of Labor Legislation, a foundational labor law text written in 1916 by John R. Commons and John Bertram Andrews, noted that an aspect of early 20th century labor reforms that is "[p]articularly striking is the special protection of women manifested in the laws on seats, toilets, and dressing-rooms." At the time, all right to sit ...
Mar. 8—Stanley "Rosebud" Rosen, 87, an iconic banjo-playing, red beret-wearing labor historian and advocate, died late last month in Santa Fe, leaving a long legacy of activism. While he spent ...
After graduating from law school, Lane served as a law clerk for Judge James A. Teilborg of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. Lane then worked as an associate attorney at a law firm in Farmington, New Mexico before returning to his hometown to establish a private legal practice. [3] He then served on the Aztec School ...