Posted inEnvironment, Conservation & Climate

Did you feel the New Mexico earthquake this past weekend?

Earthquakes aren’t normally cause for much thought in the quiet desert landscape across Central New Mexico, but some Valencia County residents got a reminder on Sunday that the ground under their feet is still very much active. The Valencia County Fire Department’s Facebook page generated hundreds of comments after it shared that they had received […]

Posted inNM Political Report

Gregg Hull: Trump endorsement would be a โ€œpretty cool thingโ€

In a recent appearance on the Santa Fe New Mexicanโ€™s Around the Roundhouse podcast with Daniel Chacรณn, Gregg Hull, the Republican gubernatorial nominee, said that receiving a presidential endorsement would be a โ€œpretty cool thing,” though he has not yet requested one. This story was originally published at New Mexico Political Report, a nonprofit news […]

Posted inColumns & Columnists

Haaland needs a broader message now

By Merilee Dannemann, Columnist – โ€œThe next governor must be laser focused on lifting New Mexico out of multigenerational povertyโ€”the driver of all of our societal problems.โ€ I am borrowing that line from a social media comment about the governorโ€™s race.  Triple Spaced Again Merilee Dannemann is a longtime New Mexico journalist. She has written […]

Posted inElections & Politics

Olivas, Riley advance to East Mountain County Commission race in November

Bernalillo County Commissioner Eric Olivas, a Democrat, will face Republican Thomas Wayne Riley in November’s election to determine if Olivas will earn a second term. Olivas defeated radio station owner Byron Powdrell in the Democratic primary ending Tuesday 55% – 44% according to unofficial results from the county clerk’s office. In the Republican primary, Riley, […]

Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg

NM revenue increases $850M due to Iran war, state economist estimates

By Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico — The ongoing war in Iran means $850 million more will flow into state coffers by the end of the current fiscal year ending June 30, according to new projections from the New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee. The projected windfall results from a sharp increase in the price-per-barrel of […]

Posted inOpinion & Analysis

Opinion: New Mexico doctors and patients are being held hostage by insurance profits – not lawsuits

By Cherie LaCour, New Mexico trial lawyer — For years, a familiar ghost has been used to haunt the halls of the Roundhouse in Santa Fe: “litigation crisis.” We are told that greedy trial lawyers and “runaway” juries are driving doctors out of New Mexico and forcing medical malpractice premiums into the stratosphere. Opinion Cherie […]

Posted inEdgewood

Commissioner Murillo walks out of meeting; Commissioners learn he directed changes to fire agreement, now jeopardizing implementation

By Pat Davis, Route 66 Independent โ€“ Patience and time are both in short supply in Edgewood these days as the townโ€™s commissioners struggle to pass a simple ordinance to implement a new fire service agreement they already approved with Santa Fe County.ย  Commissioners received a letter from Santa Fe County last week rejecting their […]

Posted inElections & Politics

The morning after: Deb Haaland talks about being underestimated, her historic win and taking on Gregg Hull in November

By Pat Davis, The Paper & New Mexico Political Report โ€“ Just 12 hours after Deb Haaland secured her historic nomination for governor in the Democratic primary, she called me to share her first reactions to winning, still being underestimated after so many historic firsts and how she sees the next phase of the campaign […]

Posted inLocal Government

Santa Fe County says Edgewood’s changes to fire ordinance violate agreement, threatening emergency services, again, before they start

EDGEWOOD, N.M. โ€” Santa Fe County officials have rejected a revised ordinance proposed by the Town of Edgewood to fund fire and emergency medical services, warning that the townโ€™s unilateral changes violate their Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) and state law. The ongoing dispute threatens to leave Edgewood residents without primary fire and EMS coverage from […]

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