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While the State of New Mexico reported gains in its most recent high school graduation rates, they still remain below the ...
One lawmaker says New Mexico needs to be ready if the U.S. government turns administration of Medicaid over to the states.
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), joins colleagues introducing the DOGE BROS Act, to increase penalties for improper access ...
A troubled Southern New Mexico utility scrutinized for recent arsenic violations has just logged yet another one.
Some budget experts worry school voucher programs will use up state budget funds in a way that is not sustainable ...
New Mexico Court of Appeals Judge Kristina Bogardus will retire in June, 2025 creating a vacancy on the court.
Tesuque Village residents hotly contested Bishop's Lodge's proposal for sewage disposal during the first of five days of ...
This is why we are so angry about this bill. It is a double impact on New Mexico.” - Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez ...
State wildlife agencies have a big job. While the federal government protects animals listed under the Endangered Species Act ...
The state agency that runs New Mexico courts on Monday morning named its first-ever behavioral health integration and reform ...
The state agency that handles SNAP benefits in New Mexico refused to give recipients' personal data to the U.S. government.
PNM announces its parent company TXNM has entered into a potential sale agreement with private equity firm Blackstone ...
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