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New Mexico awards $258K in economic development grants across 11 counties
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Twelve projects across eleven counties in New Mexico have been awarded economic development grants totaling $258,500.


Two NM projects reach semifinals in NSF's $160M innovation competition
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New Mexico is gaining attention with two local initiatives, Quantum Moonshot and Energized Watershed, being named among 29 semifinalists in the U.S. National Science Foundation’s $160 million Regional Innovation Engines competition.


Federal aid granted for flood recovery in Lincoln County
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The state of New Mexico has announced that the federal government has issued a Major Disaster Declaration for communities in New Mexico affected by recent flooding.


New Mexico extends deadline for Trout Fire SNAP benefits replacement
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) customers in Grant County, New Mexico, including the newly added Mimbres zip code (88049), have an extended deadline to request emergency food benefits until Monday, July 28.


New Mexico extends deadline for SNAP benefits replacement after Trout Fire impact
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SANTA FE — Residents of Grant County, New Mexico, who are part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), have been given an extension until Monday, July 28, to apply for emergency food benefits.


NMDOH announces partnership with Mescalero Apache Tribe to expand primary care services
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The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has announced an expansion of its primary care clinical services by partnering with the Mescalero Apache Tribe.


New Mexico reports drop in pedestrian deaths but remains highest per-capita rate
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The Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) has released its Pedestrian Traffic Fatalities by State: 2024 Preliminary Data report, indicating a 4% decrease in pedestrian fatalities in New Mexico.


Flood victims in Lincoln County urged to apply for SNAP benefit replacement
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Lincoln County residents affected by recent flooding have until July 28 to apply for emergency replacement of their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.


New Mexico executive committee continues work on behavioral health reform
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The New Mexico Health Care Authority and the Administrative Office of the Courts will hold the second meeting of the Executive Committee under the Behavioral Health Reform and Investment Act (Senate Bill 3) on July 18, 2025.


Aging Department unveils redesigned website enhancing user experience
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The Aging and Long Term Services Department (ALTSD) has launched an updated website aimed at providing a cleaner layout, easier navigation, and improved accessibility.


New Mexico's local 988 service continues despite national changes
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SANTA FE — The national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline has removed its “Press 3” option for LGBTQIA+ youth, but New Mexico’s 988 service remains unaffected.


New Mexico seeks nominations for influential women in agriculture
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Time is running out for the public to submit nominations for the 2026 class of "Matriarchs of New Mexico Agriculture."


Pacific Fusion considers $1B research facility in Albuquerque
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department and Pacific Fusion have announced a significant development in Albuquerque.


Haaland aids flood recovery efforts in Ruidoso
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Today, Deb Haaland was in Ruidoso, New Mexico, to aid disaster recovery efforts following severe flooding.


New Mexico State Land Office named top workplace by Albuquerque Journal
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The New Mexico State Land Office has been recognized as a Top Workplace by the Albuquerque Journal for the third consecutive year.


Local distillery receives state aid for expansion in Taos
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Rolling Still Distillery, a women-owned and family-run craft distillery based in Taos, has received state economic assistance.


Ececd announces rate increase for early intervention services in FY26
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Julia Sclafani, a Public Relations Specialist, announced that the New Mexico Early Childhood Education & Care Department (ECECD) will implement a 7% rate increase for early intervention services in fiscal year 2026.


Haaland vows to defend rural healthcare against Trump’s “Big Billionaire Bill
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Deb Haaland, a candidate for New Mexico governor, held a press conference in Española to address the impact of President Trump's "Big Billionaire Bill" on rural healthcare centers in New Mexico.


New Mexico auctions first oil & gas leases under new higher royalty rate
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For the first time, the New Mexico State Land Office has auctioned oil and gas leases at a 25% royalty rate following a new state law supported by Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard.


State urges activation of emergency alerts on mobile devices
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The New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) is urging residents and visitors to activate emergency alerts on their mobile devices.