State of New Mexico
Recent News About State of New Mexico
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It was 50 years ago when former New Mexico senator Harrison Schmitt walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 17 space flight.
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Undeserved "guilt" isn't the issue Mr. Helgesen suggests it is.
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In an effort to assist patients in understanding the cost of hospital services, the Hospital Price Transparency rule at 45 C.F.R. § 180.10 et. seq., effective January 1, 2021, requires all hospitals to make public their discounted cash prices. I wanted to see if select New Mexico hospitals were complying with the law and review their prices.
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Members of a law enforcement task force have put together recommendations they say are needed to retain and recruit new officers in New Mexico.
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The Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper recently ran an article about the emergence of the New Mexico Sun.
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Ten graduates of the Yellow Driving Academy in New Mexico will soon be rolling down highways, making sure goods get to consumers.
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The New Mexico Sun was established to bring fresh light to issues that matter most to New Mexicans.
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Finnegan Shepard created a nonbinary clothing line to make fashion more inclusive.
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New Mexico ranchers are experiencing record-low cattle numbers, which will eventually lead to higher prices for meat this holiday season.
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The intersection where Highway 14 meets Frost Road and the route up the ski area will be changed to a roundabout, according to a KRQE report.
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Residents of Mora spotted a moose this week, following a moose sighting in the area between Mora and Las Vegas.
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The people of Acoma Pueblo will soon have water again after the main water line failed more than a week ago, leaving residents and business in the pueblo without water.
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Experts in the tactics of sex traffickers say zip ties left on cars are not an indication someone is being targeted.
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New Mexico, Texas and Colorado reached a settlement on management of the Rio Grande River but still face opposition from the federal government and two irrigation districts.
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New Mexico House Republicans requested a report this week on how many state employees are working remotely, and released a letter to the governor with their concerns.
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A seven-room section carved out of the underground salt deposits near Carlsbad, New Mexico, has become the final resting place for transuranic waste.
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U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Lujan announced last week that the U.S. Department of Agriculture will waive cost-sharing requirements for New Mexico farmers and ranchers impacted by the recent wildfires.
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The state’s pension investments in funds with reputations of being averse to oil and gas in New Mexico is rankling industry-aligned lawmakers, who point to the outsized footprint the sector has on the state’s economy.
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New Mexico’s recently enacted methane and ozone rules are creating problems in the state’s energy industry, according to state Rep. Larry Scott (R-Hobbs).
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Student filmmakers at New Mexico State University have created six short documentaries to raise awareness about protecting the Gila Forest.