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By New Mexico Sun | Dec 13, 2024
The state's increased spending is aligned with the surge in revenue collections, reaching unprecedented levels.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 13, 2024
Despite increased spending, New Mexico remains at the bottom of national education rankings.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 13, 2024
The television program "The Early Show with Alax" has been honored with a Rocky Mountain Emmy.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 13, 2024
The State Bar of New Mexico has announced its holiday schedule for the upcoming festive season.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 13, 2024
The New Mexico Supreme Court has upheld a regulatory rule requiring electric utilities to expand their planning for current and future energy needs.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 12, 2024
Methane emissions from the United States' leading oil and gas-producing regions have decreased by 44 percent since 2011, according to data from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 12, 2024
The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) has outlined a series of energy policy recommendations for the Trump transition team.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 12, 2024
The State Bar of New Mexico held its 2025 New Officer Swearing-In Ceremony on December 11, 2024, at the New Mexico Supreme Court.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 11, 2024
Leadership Albuquerque participants recently engaged in an immersive Economic Development Day, gaining insights into the economic landscape of New Mexico.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 11, 2024
As the year draws to a close, individuals are considering their charitable contributions and tax planning for the upcoming year.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 10, 2024
The Foundation for Open Government (FOG) has appointed Christine Barber as its new executive director.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 9, 2024
Traditional knowledge, culture, health, and spirituality are deeply intertwined with Native American sacred places.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 9, 2024
Among the various economic policy areas impacting New Mexico is its regulatory burden, which poses challenges for businesses.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 8, 2024
The Republican Party of New Mexico (RPNM) held its 2024 Biennial Convention at the Civic Center in Truth or Consequences on December 7.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 8, 2024
The New Mexico Rural Water Association (NMRWA) is set to host its 47th Annual Conference at the Isleta Resort & Casino.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 7, 2024
The Albuquerque Museum has named its lobby in honor of former Mayor Jim Baca.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 6, 2024
As of 2024, the United States maintains its position as the largest crude oil producer globally, a status it has held since 2018.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 6, 2024
Over 80% of New Mexico residents express a desire for more public-school choices, with nearly three in four supporting the development and opening of additional public charter schools.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 6, 2024
The 2024 Cool Congregations Challenge is open for entries, with a deadline set for December 15.

By New Mexico Sun | Dec 5, 2024
Today, a coalition of advocates filed a brief urging a Texas appellate court to address hair discrimination in the Barbers Hill Independent School District.