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State opens historic primary care clinic in partnership with Mescalero Apache Tribe

nm.news logo by nm.news July 21, 2025July 21, 2025

The New Mexico Department of Health has opened the state’s first primary care clinic operated in direct partnership with a Native American tribe, expanding healthcare access in a region where […]

Three people died Tuesday when flash flooding struck Ruidoso, including a 4-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy who were swept away at an RV park. The Rio Ruidoso reached a record 20.24 feet, 5 feet higher than the previous record set just last year.
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New Mexico storm victims get tax deadline extensions

nm.news logo by nm.news July 21, 2025July 21, 2025

The Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday that individuals and businesses in Chaves, Lincoln, Otero and Valencia counties can postpone various federal tax deadlines following severe storms, flooding and landslides that […]

Albuquerque City Councilor Joaquín Baca uses the newly improved Central Avenue bike lane as part of the city's Vision Zero initiative to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety. (City of Albuquerque)
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New Mexico tops nation in pedestrian deaths for eighth consecutive year

Kevin Hendricks by Kevin Hendricks July 21, 2025July 21, 2025

New Mexico continues to hold the nation’s highest pedestrian death rate for the eighth consecutive year, with 2.07 deaths per 100,000 residents in the first half of 2024 — more […]

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New Mexico could lose $177 million under trump plan to transfer national parks to states

nm.news logo by nm.news Supported by NM Political Report July 21, 2025July 21, 2025

New Mexico stands to lose at least $177 million in economic output under the Trump Administration’s plan to transfer national park units to state control, according to a new report […]

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Sen. Luján introduces $30 billion bill to address infrastructure crisis at New Mexico’s national labs

nm.news logo by nm.news Supported by NM Political Report July 21, 2025July 21, 2025

U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján introduced legislation last week that could bring billions in infrastructure improvements to New Mexico’s two national laboratories, which employ more than 33,000 workers and contribute […]

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New Mexico sues chemical giants over widespread ‘forever chemical’ pollution

nm.news logo by Josh Lee, nm.news Supported by NM Political Report July 21, 2025July 21, 2025

The State of New Mexico has filed a sweeping lawsuit accusing a number of major chemical companies of knowingly polluting land, water and communities across the state with toxic “forever […]

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Good Trouble Lives On: New Mexico communities join national civil rights protests

Kevin Hendricks by Kevin Hendricks July 18, 2025July 18, 2025

This report is supported by NM Political Report, a nonprofit newsroom working to increase New Mexicans’ engagement in politics and public policy. Reported by: Kevin Hendricks Photos by: Roberto Rosales […]

The New Mexico Supreme Court concluded last week that there was not enough evidence that Commissioner Alex Naranjo committed malfeasance or misfeasance on an alleged violation of the state’s Open Meetings Act (OMA).
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Supreme Court saves politico from recall over Rio Arriba Oñate statue dispute

Kevin Hendricks by Kevin Hendricks July 18, 2025July 21, 2025

This report is supported by NM Political Report, a nonprofit newsroom working to increase New Mexicans’ engagement in politics and public policy. Reported by: Connor Currier This report is original […]

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It’s time to support New Mexico’s public broadcasting stations

nm.news logo by Guest Commentary July 18, 2025July 18, 2025

On July 16, the Senate voted to claw back funding for soft power initiatives – that is, foreign aid – and for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. This is important […]

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Heinrich introduces bill to protect DACA recipients’ data amid Trump administration information sharing

Kevin Hendricks by Kevin Hendricks July 17, 2025

U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich is leading a new push to protect the personal information of “Dreamers” in New Mexico and across the country, introducing legislation that would prevent the Trump […]

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