Danielle Prokop, Source NM
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New Mexico officials, tribal leaders and advocates said they will mount resistance against a cascade of Trump administration proposals to mine and extract oil and gas on federal public lands within the state,
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New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez excoriated the state’s child welfare agency for prioritizing “family reunification” over the safety of the children in its care, on Wednesday.
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New Mexico health officials say state prepared to handle disease testing amid CDC ‘pause’
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The June 2 primary election is just two months away, and candidates vying for office across New Mexico spent the week touting a number of high-profile endorsements.
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New Mexico’s federal delegation and tribal officials accused the Trump administration of rushing the process to reverse a federal ban on oil and gas drilling around Chaco Culture National Historical Park, on Wednesday.
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NM state land commissioner rejects application for gas pipeline to power Project Jupiter data centerThe New Mexico State Land Office has denied a request by a Texas energy company to build a segment of a 17-mile pipeline to fuel the Project Jupiter data center in Southern New Mexico.
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New Mexico state and federal officials expressed concern about the encroachment of a parasitic fly into the state, this week.
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A Las Cruces project to cool the city’s hottest homes will move forward despite a loss of federal funds, with state funding providing a stopgap.
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New Mexico health officials reported an additional two cases of measles at the Luna County Detention Center, bringing the state’s total to 15, on Wednesday.
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A Santa Fe jury on Tuesday found Meta willfully violated New Mexico’s consumer protection laws.