Austin Fisher, Source NM
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The New Mexico Higher Education Department said Wednesday that the state’s colleges and universities have more than $1 billion in infrastructure needs.
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The New Mexico Foundation for Open Government filed lawsuits against two of the state’s largest universities on Monday.
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The winners of the annual government transparency and free expression awards have been announced.
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Local and tribal governments in New Mexico can expect to begin applying for state funding to support solar energy projects early next year.
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New Mexico will offer child care at no cost to all residents, regardless of incomes.
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Most NM schools not meeting new scratch-made meals rule, survey saysPublic Education Department anticipates cost overruns in coming year
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NM redistricting group backs away from congressional maps fight to focus on state races
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A panel of New Mexico lawmakers has given initial approval to a more controlled way of funding local projects like roadways, water and sewer systems and public schools.
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In an executive order issued last week, President Donald Trump, took aim at states and cities that no longer required people to pay bail to stay out of jail while they await trial.
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New Mexico AG announces indictment of ‘imposter nurse’ for abuse and misconduct