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New Mexico to receive $28.6 million to improve water quality by replacing lead pipes
Santa Fe New Mexican· 4 hours agoNew Mexico will receive $28.6 million in federal infrastructure money to make drinking water safer by replacing lead service lines that supply water to communities. The U.S. Environmental Protection ...
Las Cruces officer's appeal of certification suspension to move forward
Tribune via AOL· 2 days agoMay 2—A state district judge in Santa Fe has revived a former Las Cruces police officer's appeal of his law enforcement certification suspension over an incident in 2022 in which he fatally ...
Las Cruces officer's appeal of certification suspension to move forward
The Santa Fe New Mexican via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMay 2—A state district judge in Santa Fe is giving a former Las Cruces police officer a chance to get back his law enforcement certification, which was suspended over a 2022 incident in which ...
Former generals warn of more Guard use in domestic, political missions
Army Times via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMaura Healey to restore order in an unruly high school by sending in troops, according to the...
State reaches $24.5M settlement with oil company over air pollution violations
Santa Fe New Mexican· 5 days agoA Texas oil company has agreed to pay $24.5 million in a settlement with state regulators for...
Governor enlists Santa Fe youth to clean up parks to 're-beautify New Mexico'
Santa Fe New Mexican· 3 days agoDiego Espinoza doubted he would collect much trash Wednesday. After all, the litter strewn about...
House Republicans move to join lawsuit against Public Education Department's 180-day rule
Santa Fe New Mexican· 6 days agoNew Mexico's House Republican Caucus has moved to join a lawsuit against the state Public Education Department to halt a policy requiring 180 instructional days at districts and schools across ...
The Week in Weed: May 2024 | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoIn what’s probably the biggest news in cannabis since Canada legalized, the Drug Enforcement Administration has decided to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III. But that’s not all!
Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department gets new cabinet secretary - Albuquerque Business...
The Business Journals· 5 days agoThe Governor's Office announced Monday Melanie Kenderdine, a nonprofit co-founder and former U.S....
New Mexico reaches record settlement for air violations
KOAT Albuquerque· 5 days agoThe New Mexico Environment Department reached its largest state civil oil and gas violation in...