State of New Mexico
Recent News About State of New Mexico
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The Biden administration recently announced plans to block any new oil or gas leasing around Chaco Culture National Historical Park for the next two years.
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New reports have found that the annual production of chile in New Mexico has decreased, causing new challenges for chile farmers and restaurants throughout the state.
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Experts say that the Green New Deal section of the Biden Administration's proposed Build Back Better plan could potentially increase costs for the average New Mexico consumer.
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Data released by the FBI revealed that bank robberies in New Mexico increased by 50% so far this year.
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New Mexico legislators have come together to introduce national legislation that works to strengthen land grant communities' rights.
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After more than a year of being missing, a young boy that was allegedly abducted by his father has now been found safe.
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A one-time cash payment of $466 was issued to New Mexico families eligible for the Pandemic Emergency Assistance Fund. The one-time payment was issued on Oct. 2 to nearly 13,000 New Mexico households.
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Promises to Report for Immigration Hearings Lack Mandate
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The COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating the state’s long-running shortage of substitute teachers, and school districts are experimenting with new ways to address the issue.
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New Mexico is offering a state-wide Emergency Rental Assistance Program in hopes of helping thousands of residents keep a roof over their heads.
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While healthcare workers have been forced onto the front lines of the pandemic, something else is plaguing hospitals and emergency rooms: violence.
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After more than a year of unprecedented increases, the cost of lumber has declined during the summer. That’s a positive sign, but it doesn’t mean the housing industry is sailing on calm waters.
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In a rare instance of bipartisanship, two state senators crossed the aisle to pursue legal action against Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham over what the pair asserts is the spending of federal money without legislators’ input.
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New Mexico’s Environment Department held public hearings on proposed rule changes that could impact its oil and gas industry.
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Neither Sen. Martin Heinrich nor Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, both Democrats from New Mexico, had any comment for the New Mexico Sun when asked if they planned to call for the Biden Administration to investigate the circumstances which led to the U.S. military targeting innocent civilians during last month’s drone strike in Kabul.
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Earlier this year, New Mexico instituted a return-to-work incentive program for its residents amidst a worker shortage in the state.
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Reacting to an amendment to the New Mexico State Legislature's alcohol reform bill, some gas stations in New Mexico have stopped selling gas altogether.
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The multitrillion budget "spending spree" being drafted by Democrats will increase the levels of inflation, New Mexico Rep. Yvette Herrell argues in a Carlsbad Current Argus opinion piece.
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Cannabis use among adults younger than 45 years of age may dramatically increase their risk of heart attack, according to new research out of the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
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Builder Ashcraft said it’s good to see wood prices down, but home prices may not follow