New Mexico launches dashboard to track 50-year water plan
New Mexico has launched a public dashboard to track progress on its 50-year water plan, including conservation targets, new water supply projects and infrastructure improvements.
New Mexico has launched a public dashboard to track progress on its 50-year water plan, including conservation targets, new water supply projects and infrastructure improvements.
Plaintiffs in New Mexico’s landmark education lawsuit are asking a judge to let them rewrite the state’s reform plan, arguing it fails to meet court-ordered requirements.
White Sands Missile Range plans a one-hour closure of Highway 70 at 9:30 a.m. Monday. San Augustin Pass and Las Cruces Gate will not be affected.
A report finds gubernatorial candidate Ken Miyagishima reduced reported in-kind contributions after exceeding legal limits, raising questions about how the changes were handled.
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A new report details how New Mexico foster youth cycle between CYFD offices during the day and homeless shelters at night amid a shortage of appropriate placements.
A judge ordered New Mexico to pause its universal childcare program or defend it in court after a lawsuit challenged how the expansion was implemented.
Doña Ana County is seeking local businesses to participate in its Summer Enrichment Internship Program, with a deadline extended to May 5.
New Mexico’s “Breaking Bad Habits” campaign, inspired by the hit TV series, mobilized more than 7,000 volunteers who collected over 60,000 pounds of litter statewide.
A lawsuit filed by Republican candidates seeks to remove New Mexico GOP Chair Amy Barela and block party endorsements in contested primary races.
New Mexico will receive more than $40 million as part of a nationwide opioid settlement with Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family.
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