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See who’s ahead in the races for governor, U.S. Senate and two of the state’s three U.S. House seats. Continue Reading
The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission delayed a decision to approve an energy company’s request to increase well density in two northern New Mexico counties. Continue Reading
While Scott Krahling was being publicly praised for empowering voters, behind the scenes he was creating a disempowering work environment for the employees he supervised. Continue Reading
Let’s remember we are all Americans who are in this life together. Continue Reading
Fortunately, New Mexicans can choose a great pro-education candidate this year. Continue Reading
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An oil and gas bonanza in Southwestern states may be helping to drive the continuing national economic boom. Continue Reading
The unanimous decision makes clear that the secretary of state does not have the authority to include straight-party voting on the ballot. Continue Reading
Confidential records reveal details about struggles to find parents and traumatic experiences during the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance crackdown. Continue Reading
Internal documents reveal despair and tedium in one of the nation’s largest shelter networks for unaccompanied minors. Continue Reading
At its meeting on Thursday, the New Mexico Oil Conservation Committee will hear from an energy company that wants to double the density of gas wells in northwestern New Mexico. Continue Reading
López Askin replaces Scott Krahling, who resigned after an internal investigation determined that his ‘intimate relationship’ with an employee violated county policies and had a ‘negative impact’ on the office. Continue Reading
The shelter will grow to 3,800 beds and will now stay open through at least the end of the year, the federal government says. Continue Reading
The Colorado River supplies water to seven states, including New Mexico, before crossing the border into Mexico. Continue Reading