State of New Mexico
Recent News About State of New Mexico
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In my time in elected office, I’ve been called many things, most of them typical political labels.
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New Mexico United suffered a 0-2 defeat against Sacramento Republic FC, with both goals scored by Khori Bennett in the second half.
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Congress has just passed one of the most significant pro-family reforms in decades. The legislation delivers practical help to parents, women, and children—yet every single member of New Mexico’s congressional delegation voted against it.
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Colorado and New Mexico have a lot in common politically. Largely rural conservative states dominated by a big liberal city with a leftist mayor and a leftist governor.
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Abenicio Baldonado, host of The Chile Wire podcast, has expressed concerns regarding New Mexico's recent series of child deaths under the supervision of the Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD).
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Leigh Ann Blanchard, co-owner of Defined Pickleball, discussed the new 18-court indoor facility on an ESPN 101.7 "TEAM TALK" podcast.
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Valencia County residents affected by the Desert Willow Complex Fire have until July 21 to request emergency replacement of their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
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Ken Miyagishima, former mayor of Las Cruces, said in an interview with the Suncast that New Mexico's lack of caps on punitive damages in medical malpractice lawsuits is contributing to a physician shortage.
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Ken Miyagashima, former Mayor of Las Cruces, has articulated a vision for utilizing geothermal energy to power desalination plants.
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Michelle Smallmon, co-host of ESPN Radio’s "Unsportsmanlike," shared insights into her career trajectory in a recent podcast, emphasizing the importance of embracing diverse roles and opportunities.
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The New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame has announced the induction of Roy Cooper into its Class of 2024.
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New Mexico United secured a 4-2 victory over San Antonio FC with two stoppage-time goals after the visitors were reduced to 10 men.
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Alana Nichols, a Paralympic athlete and inductee into the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame, discussed her enduring identity as an athlete despite experiencing paralysis at age 17.
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For a long time, firefighters in the United States were not covered by presumptive laws.
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Ant Thornton, Senator of New Mexico, said that states should be held accountable for infrastructure damage caused by riots and supported federal funding restrictions.
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The New Mexico Departments of Health and Environment have issued a smoke advisory for areas affected by the Trout Fire near Silver City and the Buck Fire close to Aragon.
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The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science is offering a range of activities this summer to help visitors escape the heat while learning about natural wonders.
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The New Mexico Department of Health has reported a positive measles sample detected through wastewater testing in Roswell.
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A campaign aimed at promoting free summer meals for children in New Mexico has gained national recognition from the Telly Awards.
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Jim Townsend, a State Senator from New Mexico, has expressed skepticism about wind energy, labeling it as inefficient and costly.