State Of New Mexico
Recent News About State Of New Mexico
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In the past several months I have posted articles with one overriding theme, “Loss of Freedom”.
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It's time to rise up from your easy chair and stop shouting at the TV every time you hear words like gender equity, CRT, election deniers, climate change and extremist ultra MAGAns.
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Cyber attacks are on the rise and the FBI is warning businesses and the public to be on guard.
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A few centuries ago people from many ethnic backgrounds flocked to America to find a safe place where they could practice their religion and live among people who believed in a peaceful and tolerant approach to community living.
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When the San Juan River Balloon Rally lifted off earlier this month in Bloomfield, there were more female pilots taking to the New Mexico skies.
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A new AMC mystery series filmed primarily in New Mexico offers an authentic take on the Native American experience, something Hollywood has been slow to embrace.
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Crews battling the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire said they are making progress with the most destructive fire in New Mexico's history.
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A New Mexico nonprofit organization is working to build ramps for elderly and disabled people.
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) declared a state of emergency in New Mexico as the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire grew to over 200,000 acres.
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Evacuation efforts are ongoing for residents in the Calf Canyon and Hermits Peak fire area.
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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.