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By Timothy Stuckey | Jul 24, 2022
Over 235,000 students in the state are now eligible to receive meals at no cost or at reduced prices at school.

By Timothy Stuckey | Jul 24, 2022
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is taking action to help New Mexican residents impacted by recent record-breaking wildfires and floods in the region.

By Timothy Stuckey | Jul 24, 2022
A retired military dog and his former handler were reunited after being separated for almost one year.


By George Willis | Jul 23, 2022
A man who was supposedly selling solar panels in Albuquerque pulled out a gun when a resident told him to leave his property.

By John Kelly | Jul 23, 2022
Jason Casuga is the CEO and chief engineer of Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. The Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District was formed in 1925 to manage the irrigation systems and control floods in the Albuquerque Basin. On July 21 Casuga said that if the area doesn't receive rain soon, there is likely to be drying on the Rio Grande in the area.

By John Kelly | Jul 23, 2022
Mark Ronchetti, a gubernatorial candidate in New Mexico, said that New Mexico's government is rich, but questioned whether New Mexicans are better off because of it.

By John Kelly | Jul 23, 2022
On July 21, Tim Keller, Mayor of Albuquerque, a city in New Mexico, said that a new project will be a landmark that is powerful and impactful.

By John Kelly | Jul 23, 2022
Jon Sepp, a Las Cruces film liaison, said city officials are excited that the movie "The Informant" will be filmed there.
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By Andy Nghiem | Jul 23, 2022
A Local Navajo artist is raising awareness for the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous people (MMIP).
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jul 23, 2022
City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, March 16.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jul 23, 2022
Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Government Commission met Thursday, June 23.

By Pete Dinelli | Jul 22, 2022
On May 19 and July 19, APD officials proclaimed they had a 97% homicide clearance rate for 2022 with 47 suspects arrested, charged or identified in 40 recent and past homicide cases. The 97% figure is very misleading.

By Andy Nghiem | Jul 22, 2022
On July 13, city officials broke ground for a new gourmet grocery store at The Village at Rio Rancho.

By George Willis | Jul 22, 2022
A probable case of monkeypox was recently reported in the state, according to a New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) press release.

By Press release submission | Jul 22, 2022
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