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A newly distinguished University of New Mexico professor discusses her clinical research and advocacy around Long COVID.
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 ...
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 ...
Corey Roybal has dedicated his career to victim services at the state level, starting in 2013 when he joined the New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission, a state agency that works to provide ...
Of the 160 new laws passed in the most recent legislative session, 41 of them take effect Tuesday, which marks the new fiscal year.
A state lawmaker, a Biden appointee and a former state Democratic Party vice chair are running for New Mexico Commissioner of ...
A new report issued by legislative analysts on state election spending prompted a rebuttal to lawmakers Thursday from New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver. Legislative Finance ...
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham joined leaders from other western states and U.S. territories Monday in publishing a report that proposes government solutions to make housing more affordable ...
Even though the nation’s highest court upheld a state-level ban on gender-affirming care for young people this week, local advocates in New Mexico say legal protections here stand. The U.S. Supreme ...
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s law prohibiting gender affirming care for minors, saying children who seek the treatment don’t qualify as a protected class. In United States v. Skrmetti, the ...
New Mexico’s relatively cool and moist weather so far this spring will dry and warm up in coming weeks, putting fire managers and forecasters on high alert for wildfires before the start of the ...
Even though the Republican tax and spend bill that cleared the United States House of Representatives last month no longer authorizes the sale of thousands acres of public land, state lawmakers in New ...
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