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Moriarty could owe employees $18,000 in backpay and thousands in IRS fines

By Connor Currier Moriarty City Clerk/Treasurer Deborah Liu told councilors and the mayor at Moriartyโ€™s City Council meeting on Wednesday night that the city has failed to disclose thousands of dollars in fines from the IRS and has short-changed employees at least $18,000 in take-home pay because of lax internal controls going back years.ย  Liu, […]

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Polling places list approved, but perhaps not final

Sandoval County election officials say theyโ€™ll keep looking for new places for voters to cast their ballots this fall. County commissioners voted July 23 to approve an updated list of polling places that drops (for now) seven locations used last year.  Joey Dominguez, chief deputy county clerk, told commissioners that some voting sites are unavailable […]

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Vehicle fire temporarily closes Interstate 40 east of Moriarty

Sundayโ€™s vehicle fire on eastbound Interstate 40, just east of Moriarty, led to a temporary shutdown and showcased the coordinated emergency response efforts that safeguard both residents and travelers. The Moriarty Fire Department responded on automatic aid to assist Torrance County Fire Department at approximately 6:30 p.m. Sunday at mile marker 195 on Interstate 40, […]

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New Mexico opens applications for $137 million in federal disaster recovery grants

New Mexico residents devastated by last year’s deadly wildfires and flooding can now begin the process to apply for $137 million in federal disaster recovery grants aimed at helping communities rebuild stronger than before. The state is collecting intent-to-apply forms for grants funded through the Community Development Block Grant โ€“ Disaster Recovery program, which will […]

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New Mexico Supreme Court upholds warrantless vehicle searches during brief decriminalization era

New Mexico drivers stopped by police during the state’s brief marijuana decriminalization period could still have their vehicles searched without a warrant based on the smell of cannabis alone, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a unanimous decision that clarifies police powers during a unique period in the state’s drug policy history. The ruling […]

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New Mexico families can save during back-to-school tax holiday weekend

New Mexico families preparing for the school year can save money this weekend while supporting local businesses during the state’s annual back-to-school tax holiday. The gross receipts tax holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 25, and runs through midnight Sunday, July 27. During this period, qualifying back-to-school items are sold tax-free, potentially saving families […]

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Trump approves federal disaster aid for Lincoln County flooding

President Donald Trump approved a major disaster declaration for Lincoln County on Wednesday, unlocking federal funding to help residents recover from severe storms and flooding that killed three people and damaged up to 200 homes earlier this month. The declaration makes financial assistance available to individuals, households, and businesses in Lincoln County affected by flooding […]

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Democrats say 112,000 New Mexicans could lose health insurance under Trump bill

Nearly 112,000 New Mexicans could lose health insurance under President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” according to a new Democratic Party analysis that warns the federal law will disproportionately impact the state’s rural communities and low-income families. The Democratic National Committee launched a website (https://democrats.org/trump-tax/) on Tuesday highlighting state-by-state impacts of Trump’s budget […]

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Sen. Heinrich secures $6.5M for New Mexico crime fighting

U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich announced that nine New Mexico law enforcement agencies will receive federal funding totaling $6,521,000 for forensic equipment, crime scene processing tools and safety improvements through the bipartisan Senate Appropriations Committee’s passage of the Fiscal Year 2026 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill. The funding comes as New Mexico grapples […]

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