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Climate justice protesters blockaded the street in front of the Roundhouse, demanding state lawmakers take immediate climate action.
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New Mexico Legislature will tackle public safety and more starting Tuesday • Source New Mexico
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The New Mexico Legislature starts Jan. 21 and will tackle public safety, behavioral health and a slew of other issues in the next 60 days.
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New Mexico’s water governing board approved a petition Tuesday to safeguard 250 miles of stream and river segments under the state’s strongest water quality protections. The Water Quality Control Commission voted 10-0 to protect portions of the Rio Grande, Rio Chama, Cimmaron, Pecos and Jemez...
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New Mexico snowpacks smaller than normal • Source New Mexico
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NM's smaller snowpack fueled by warmer weather and hydrological disruptions poses threats to the state's rivers water later in the year.
on Jan 13
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Advocates want New Mexico to track climate change’s impact on public health • Source New Mexico
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Health care advocates and officials will renew efforts to track harm to New Mexicans’ health from climate disasters in the upcoming session.
on Jan 11
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Oil and gas company recognized for reducing light pollution • Source New Mexico
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Three oil and gas sites in the Permian Basin received recognition Wednesday for their reduction in light pollution.
on Jan 10
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To understand why, the chief economist at the LFC said you have to look at the way big oil companies have approached new production in recent years.
on Dec 12
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Republicans are planning to use the budget reconciliation process to address immigration and energy in one bill.
on Dec 4
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Women hold majority in New Mexico legislature for the first time • Source New Mexico
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Women in New Mexico won big this last election and now make up more than half of the state‘s lawmakers. Along with a female-majority Legislature and a woman overseeing the state Senate, New Mexico women also hold positions such as governor, secretary of state and a majority in the state’s...
on Dec 3
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The EPA stalled and then a fix for New Mexico oil and gas pollution evaporated • Source New Mexico
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Trump rides into office again on a platform promising increased fossil fuel production and reductions in federal oversight of oil and gas.
on Nov 16
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Kristi Noem was one of several Republican governors who sent U.S. National Guard troops to the southern border in Texas.
on Nov 13
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About 900 New Mexicans with past felony convictions were wrongfully denied voter registration even though a new law guaranteed it to them.
on Nov 4
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Former President Donald Trump proclaimed he could turn New Mexico red while repeating his mistruths about stolen elections.
on Oct 31
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Trial in 2023 Oñate shooting canceled after defendant takes plea deal • Source New Mexico
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Ryan Martinez on Monday morning pleaded no contest to aggravated battery and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
on Oct 8
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Dr. Omer Bartov, the Samuel Pisar Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Brown University, is set to speak at UNM on Monday
on Oct 5
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Judge in 2023 Oñate shooting case to call 80 potential jurors • Source New Mexico
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“I don’t know how many people are going to know things about this case that are going to disqualify them," the judge said.
on Sep 27
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People from the Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe, Acoma, and Laguna Pueblos rallied and chanted Sunday morning in Albuquerque before a drive to D.C.
on Sep 25
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The town of Las Vegas will soon receive $98 million to replace its water treatment facilities damaged more than two years ago in the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire, officials announced Tuesday afternoon. The April 2022 wildfire, which is the biggest in state history, caused debris flows and...
on Aug 28
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AI will play a role in election misinformation. Experts are trying to fight back • Source New Mexico
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In June, amid a bitterly contested Republican gubernatorial primary race, a short video began circulating on social media showing Utah Gov. Spencer Cox purportedly admitting to fraudulent collection of ballot signatures.
on Aug 26
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Some Lincoln County residents still under drinking water advisory • Source New Mexico
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Drinking water is safe once again for thousands of people in Ruidoso impacted by severe fires and floods.
on Aug 9
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NM Supreme Court throws out Couy Griffin’s appeal • Source New Mexico
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The NM Supreme Court dismissed Griffin’s appeal of an earlier ruling that removed him from his elected position and barred him for life.
on Aug 6
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Video shows two men walking into the street appearing to be fighting when police enter the frame and immediately shoot one of them.
on Jul 29
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NM animal health experts update fair guidance to include high-quality masks • Source New Mexico
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Well-fitting masks or respirators can help stop the spread of a highly contagious strain of bird flu, according to new guidelines New Mexico animal health officials published as fair season kicks off.
on Jul 26
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Boebert looks to replace Haaland at Interior Department if Trump wins • Source New Mexico
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Boebert said she would reverse Haaland-led efforts, like expanding Bears Ears National Monument, and she spoke in favor of expanding coal and “drilling” projects.
on Jul 22
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FBI warrant claims couple started Salt Fire • Source New Mexico
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The FBI linked two people to six of 16 "suspicious" wildfires beginning in early May on the Mescalero Apache Reservation, according to a newly unsealed document.
on Jul 22
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It’s been 45 years since the largest radioactive release in U.S. history occurred at Church Rock New Mexico. Members of the Navajo Nation will gather on Saturday to commemorate the anniversary of the uranium spill.
on Jul 17
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Nuclear waste, atomic testing on tap for Nevada in Project 2025 manifesto • Source New Mexico
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A victory by Donald Trump in November could revive America’s long-shuttered nuclear weapons testing program in Southern Nevada.
on Jul 17
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Public records show a cluster of fires in the area where the deadly fires began. And data reviewed by Source NM shows few lightning strikes in the area.
on Jun 26
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Federal disaster aid requested for NM fires, hundreds more firefighters en route • Source New Mexico
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Federal and state officials said they expect the Ruidoso fires will be declared a national disaster in coming days,
on Jun 26
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Floods hit Ruidoso as NM fires burn • Source New Mexico
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Facing threats from the South Fork and Salt fires, Ruidoso was inundated Wednesday as a fierce storm dropped an estimated 2 to 4 inches of rain as it swirled above the Sacramento Mountains.
on Jun 26
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Pets, livestock among the thousands evacuated from Ruidoso wildfires • Source New Mexico
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ROSWELL – As smoke from the South Fork and Salt fires rose in the sky above Lincoln County, Deanna and Blake Martin decided it was time to load up their llamas and head out of town. The couple live in the Alto area and had to evacuate with their two llamas, Caramel Latte and Macchiato. […]
on Jun 25
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More than 14,000 Texans came to New Mexico for an abortion in 2023, report says • Source New Mexico
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Study finds New Mexico has the highest percentage of out-of-state abortion recipients in the country.
on Jun 25
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100 years after citizenship, Indigenous peoples continue to fight to vote • Source New Mexico
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It has been 100 years since the federal government granted citizenship to all Indigenous people born in the U.S. as part of the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924.
on Jun 25
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The state will soon enact heightened protection against any unauthorized water pollution or other damages across hundreds of miles of rivers and streams in northern New Mexico.
on Jun 23
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Over the course of six weeks, Source New Mexico conducted separate interviews with 11 eyewitnesses, and reviewed videos and photographs.
on Jun 2
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Noem’s dog killing was bad, but to really understand her, consider the goat • Source New Mexico
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Since Gov. Kristi Noem’s disclosure of her farmyard killing spree, everybody’s been focused on Cricket.
on Jun 1
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The other border dispute is over an 80-year-old water treaty • Source New Mexico
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Mexico still wasn’t sending water to the U.S. from its Rio Grande tributaries, as a 1944 treaty requires the country to do in five-year intervals.
on May 31
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Lawmakers who oppose abortion often invoke their faith — many identify as Christian — while debating policy.
on May 20
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Twelve hours after the deadline to either pack up and leave or face more police raids, the Gaza Solidarity Encampment at the University of New Mexico stayed in place. By 7 a.m. on Wednesday morning New Mexico State Police and UNM Police moved the group from the encampment, taking several people...
on May 16
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A new Long Covid project makes information about clinical trials more accessible to people who may want to participate in research while showing gaps in the current search for meaningful treatments. Patient-researcher Ezra Spier developed the new project, called Long Covid Studies. As of its...
on May 13
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Problems with Glen Canyon Dam could jeopardize water flowing to Western states • Source New Mexico
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A new memo from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is raising concern about the infrastructure at the Glen Canyon Dam and its ability to deliver water downstream should levels at Lake Powell continue to decline.
on May 3
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U.S. House lawmakers will no longer be able to request earmarked funding for some nonprofits under a change in eligibility made by the Republican chairman of the Appropriations Committee on Thursday.
on Apr 26
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Big money flows to most powerful NM lawmakers • Source New Mexico
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As this year’s legislative session kicked off, the public was blind to the total amount of money lawmakers raked in from special interests in 2023. That’s because state law doesn’t require timely reporting for contributions that come at the end of a non-election year.
on Apr 26
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The company's 3-bedroom homes are priced at $200,000 and will include water, sewer, electricity and basic appliances. That includes off-grid options to provide water, internet, sewer and electricity for homes too far from utilities.
on Apr 12
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How to participate in NM’s 2024 primary elections • Source New Mexico
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Around 25% of New Mexico voters are not affiliated with one of the three major political parties in the state.
on Apr 7
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There is now abundant evidence that being infected with SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – can affect brain health in many ways.
on Apr 4
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Extreme heat drives up food prices. Just how bad will it get? • Source New Mexico
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A new analysis found heatflation could drive up food prices around the world by as much as 3 percentage points per year in just over a decade
on Apr 1
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The students ran a successful membership drive but since they approached the college’s administration, the two sides have been at an impasse.
on Mar 31
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NM Democratic Party adopts Gaza ceasefire policy • Source New Mexico
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The party's state convention calls for end to the blockade, a pause on U.S. military aid to Israel and the release of hostage on both sides.
on Mar 30
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New Mexico Medicaid to cover over-the-counter contraception and pregnancy tests • Source New Mexico
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New Mexicans covered by Medicaid will now have free access to a new contraceptive pill, pregnancy tests and emergency contraception, according to an announcement by the Human Services Department.
on Mar 29