Patrick Lohmann, Source NM
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More than three years after New Mexico counties and towns received the first installments of a nearly $1 billion opioid settlement fund, almost half of them had failed to report any spending by July of last year..
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The online grocery delivery company DoorDash is seeking the New Mexico Legislature’s sign-off on the deployment of small, autonomous food delivery vehicles.
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A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit from the United States Department of Justice seeking detailed New Mexico voter information.
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A New Mexico environmentalist group is sounding the alarm about what President Donald Trump’s decision to dramatically reduce the footprints of two national monuments.
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A bipartisan group of congressional lawmakers announced Tuesday they will soon seek to further expand the 2025 federal Radiation and Exposure Compensation Act.
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Even though the New Mexico Legislature has made historic investments of roughly $500 million in recent legislative sessions to address the state’s housing shortage, prominent New Mexico affordable housing developers told lawmakers Monday they are having trouble accessing the funding and building new homes.
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The State Ethics Commission announced it was proceeding with a lawsuit against Corrections Secretary Alisha Tafoya Lucero, on Friday.
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New documents in a lawsuit against New Mexico Corrections Department Secretary Alisha Tafoya Lucero allege that state probation officers’ practice of referring undocumented probationers to federal agents for deportation occurred more extensively than previously known.
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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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Catron County residents and a New Mexico environmentalist group said they are mobilizing opposition after a uranium company recently sought state and federal approval.