Joshua Bowling, Searchlight New Mexico
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Two southern New Mexico state representatives told their constituents that they view the massive data center as a transparency failure, Thursday evening.
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New Mexico’s district attorneys asked state lawmakers to increase their funding during the Legislative Finance Committee Hearing on Wednesday.
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Water infrastructure projects across New Mexico are $200 million short of being fully funded for fiscal year 2026.
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Social services are receiving all of their federal funds under the government’s Nov. 12 reopening.
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WNMU regents ax Joseph Shepard’s severance and teaching contractHackers disrupt meeting with pornographic images