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Democratic New Mexico lawmakers wrote to the WQCC 14-member body urging members to reconsider produced water rules.
New Mexico Stand Up for Science tabled at the University of New Mexico, to organize against federal defunding of science ...
Sweeping legislative changes put New Mexico at the forefront of a national shift in states' wildlife management ...
People across the state should increasingly prepare to lose power the next time high winds and dry conditions combine to ...
Starting next month, regents on New Mexico university boards will have to complete 10 hours of training to prepare them for ...
"You assured me that you would seek to keep this dispatch center open, that you would designate it ‘mission critical,’” ...
A Santa Fe writer considers the guilt and helplessness many of us face when encountering widespread homelessness and ...
"Right now we're all in a gray zone. We don't know where that threshold is, and we won't know until we apply for a federal ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court reverses an Appeals Court ruling it says conflicted misreads The Whistleblower Protection Act ...
Priorities will come from local advocates, public health councils and behavioral health collaboratives, a state official said ...
New Mexico has experienced an increase in drug overdose deaths associated with prescription drug use and, more recently, ...
Incarcerated people allege prison subjects 'hundreds of New Mexicans annually to prolonged periods of solitary confinement.' ...