State of New Mexico
Recent News About State of New Mexico
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A recent report indicates that migrants are at higher risk for being victims of human trafficking.
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Public Service Company of New Mexico has joined forces with Connecticut’s Avangrid in an $8 billion merger where both entities are hoping to take full advantage of their experience in renewable energy, the Santa Fe New Mexican reported.
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New Mexico is launching a new initiative to increase wages for early childhood teachers, directors and staff.
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NM Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-Santa Fe) along with a group of other reps. have written a letter saying they're concerned with the "inadequate criminal and security background checks" for the Afghan refugees coming into the U.S, according to a Twitter post by Rep. Herrell.
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A roundtable discussion New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham hosted on Sept. 7 with healthcare providers and elected officials underscored Grisham’s goal of exploring how to invest in healthcare.
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A severe drought in New Mexico could severely impact cannabis growth and the state's farming industry.
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U.S. Rep. Yvette Herrell wants more information on the vetting process for Afghan refugees at Air Force bases in New Mexico to address her security concerns.
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This month, the unemployment reports that were released show a less-than-encouraging state of the labor market in the U.S. and in New Mexico.
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In the wake of the chaos caused by the US military's hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan, Afghan refugees are now arriving to the United States by the thousands.
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New Mexico Republican gubernatorial candidate Jay Block spoke out after the national economy fell more than 500,000 jobs short of expectations in the August jobs report as the delta variant of COVID-19 showed no signs of slowing.
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A Maine legislator recently warned New Mexico of the dangers of an Avangrid/PNM merger after that state's experience with Avangrid.
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The New Mexico Department of Health is hoping to expedite COVID-19 testing in the state.
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All hospital workers, long-term care employees, and those who work at a correctional facility were required to receive at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by Aug.t 27 per a mandate issued by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) earlier this month.
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As September marks the beginning of Hunger Action Month, Roadrunner Food Bank President and CEO Mag Strittmatter emphasized the importance of the month to take the time and help those in need.
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New Mexico state officials continue discussing an appropriate plan for the refugees landing at the Holloman Air Force Base.
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As indoor mask requirements return, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham told KOB Wednesday business restrictions would be placed only as a last resort.
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San Juan County lawmakers are urging the San Juan Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) to support local healthcare staff against the governor's mandate requiring vaccination.
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In a bizarre event, unsolicited seeds from China have arrived in hundreds of mailboxes in New Mexico.
- New Mexico health care workers join to 'advocate for bodily sovereignty' after state vaccine mandate
In an effort to protest Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's (D-NM) mandate that requires all New Mexico health care workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, a crowd of hundreds gathered at Civic Plaza in Albuquerque on Aug. 25.
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On Aug. 26, two suicide bombers and gunmen attacked the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing 12 U.S. Troops and 60 Afghans.