Julia Goldberg, Source NM
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Rural counties in New Mexico have lite news coverage of their communities, and Native American and Spanish-speaking residents have few options in their languages.
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said she would call lawmakers into a special session to extend food benefits to New Mexico residents.
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Native activists protest more oil and gas drilling in the Greater Chaco landscape
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Statewide turnout rises for local elections
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New Mexico will supply $30M in emergency funding for food assistance
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Gov. Lujan Grisham signed the fifth and final piece of legislation passed by state lawmakers Wednesday.
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The special New Mexico legislative session starts at noon on Oct. 1.
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Democratic governors rally Congressional Republicans to extend health care tax credits