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A newly distinguished University of New Mexico professor discusses her clinical research and advocacy around Long COVID.
The average cost for a 10-person Fourth of July will cost $70.92, which is 30 cents less than last summer, but the second highest cookout cost since 2013 when American Farm Bureau Federation began its ...
New Mexico is hoping for less bang, less fire this Fourth of July, with much of the state under restrictions for fires and several bans on fireworks beyond public displays. While heavy rains on ...
A state lawmaker, a Biden appointee and a former state Democratic Party vice chair are running for New Mexico Commissioner of ...
After a failed attempt in the 2024 Legislature, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is again seeking legislative authority for an executive housing office, one tasked with tackling the state’s widespread ...
The federal office overseeing compensation for New Mexico’s biggest-ever wildfire has finally released numbers showing it has made final payment offers to about a third of people who lost their homes ...
The budget legislation sets the state government's income and spending during Fiscal Year 2026, which begins in July and ends next June.
New Mexico lawmakers will have the opportunity this winter to debate whether to outlaw private corporations from buying single family homes, a move intended to alleviate the lack of affordable housing ...
Bolstered by new state law, New Mexico environment department and DOJ file a new PFAS lawsuit against the US Department of the Air Force.
A new national forecast warns that above-normal wildfire risk will exist through most of New Mexico by April. Meanwhile, federal cuts could leave one-third of the state without dispatchers to monitor ...
Lawmakers spent the first 30 days of the 2025 legislative session focused on a package of criminal-legal reforms crammed into House Bill 8, including: overhauling criminal competency; enhanced ...
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