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New Mexico Environment Department to hold hearing for Project Jupiter data center air quality permitThe New Mexico Environment Department will hold a public hearing on the pending air quality permit application for Project Jupiter.
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A trio of New Mexico House Republican leaders on Tuesday called on Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to convene lawmakers to eliminate the state’s personal income tax.
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New Mexico residents push to save nearly 80-year-old Sunspot Solar Observatory as demolition nears
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NM officials ‘slightly optimistic’ for July 4 Route 66 tourism, despite 10% jump in travel costs
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Native American tribes came together to secure their rights to Colorado River water
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Western US emergency experts say FEMA response still favors East Coast hurricanes over Western firesWestern US emergency experts say FEMA response still favors East Coast hurricanes over Western fires
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New Mexico utility regulators rule PNM, private equity firm must undo controversial $400M stock saleNew Mexico utility regulators rule PNM, private equity firm must undo controversial $400M stock sale
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U.S. Forest Service chief recognizes fallen firefighters, calls wildfire season historic
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The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission voted to increase the amount of money that oil and gas operators have to post for cleanup costs, on Wednesday.
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Elected officials in Santa Fe County unanimously passed a temporary moratorium on data center developments Tuesday evening.
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Laws related to license plate readers, wildlife and violence against police go into effect WednesdayMore than a dozen new laws that the New Mexico Legislature recently enacted went into effect on Wednesday.
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Medical providers say NM policy of taking custody of substance-exposed newborns hurts families