State of New Mexico
Recent News About State of New Mexico
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With the success of recreational sales of cannabis in New Mexico, medical users are upset that they are not getting more exclusive access.
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A recent nonpartisan survey showed that the majority of New Mexicans support affordable health care reforms.
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There’s room for all of us: that seems to be the opinion of legal sellers of cannabis and those who deal in the black market.
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A project aimed at providing a reliable water source to 70,000 New Mexicans and the Cannon Air Force Base received much-needed funding from the federal government.
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Nearly two years after his death, New Mexico native and author Rudolfo Anaya is the subject of a play about his life.
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Under a new ban, it is now illegal to use wildlife traps, snares, and poison on any public lands in the state of New Mexico.
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The state of New Mexico distributed more than $100 million to help residents pay rent and utility bills during the COVID-19 pandemic, KRQE reported.
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New Mexico lawmakers are currently discussing a bill that would prohibit the storage or disposal of nuclear waste in the state.
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In Dec. 2021, New Mexico was added to the VoteRef database, an online voter registration database run by the Voter Reference Foundation.
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A popular TV series hit fans with a short teaser of their sixth and final season.
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A proposed bill from New Mexico's current legislative session designed to expand the state's workforce could also provide Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) with millions of dollars
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New Mexico senators recently shelved a bill that would provide a framework and tax incentives for the state to develop a hydrogen production hub.
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Filmmakers are still moving to New Mexico in large numbers, despite the state's film industry reeling from the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Law enforcement is lending a hand to local faith-based organizations to help organizations prepare for potential attacks after the Jan. 15 hostage situation at a Colleyville, Texas, synagogue.
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A New Mexico lawmaker is reintroducing a bill that would make shooting threats at schools a felony.
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Energy providers Chevron have successfully won a solar energy bid for the Eddy County project last week in New Mexico designed to provide new solar panels to the state's landscape.
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Hospitalizations for COVID-19 are on the rise as the omicron variant continues to surge throughout New Mexico.
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PNM is set to extend the deadline for its COVID-19 Customer Relief Fund, helping eligible customers pay down or pay off their past due PNM electricity bills with a one-time credit.
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The head of New Mexico’s child support enforcement agency has called for the state to stop intercepting child support payments directed to poor families, following a ProPublica investigation this fall stating the state claimed the funds as a repayment to the government for welfare received in the past.
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Power shortages across many provinces have forced the Chinese government to order its coal mines to produce as much coal as possible to prepare for winter.