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Which East Mountain dispensaries have gained and lost licenses since last year?

By Lauren Lifke and Josh Lee Since 2024, the cannabis industry in New Mexico has seen growth and changes amid a broader industry consolidation that has reshaped the state’s cannabis landscape. Data published yearly by the New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department shows Cannabis Control Division licensing for dispensaries across the state. In the East […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

Albertsons recalls deli pasta sold in New Mexico over Listeria concerns

Albertsons customers who purchased deli-prepared pastas from stores in New Mexico and other western states over the past few weeks are being asked to return or destroy them. Some store-made pasta dishes were found to contain Listeria monocytogenes, an organizsm that can cause serious illness and even death in some cases. Albertsons is offering a […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness

Trail Rider Pizza to take over Greenside Cafe space

By Lauren Lifke After a series of negative health inspection reports, Greenside Cafe is closing down, making room for its Cedar Crest neighbor, Trail Rider Pizza, to acquire a larger space.  Trail Rider Pizza manager Chris White said the restaurant has been wanting to move into the Greenside space for several years, and after Greensideโ€™s […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Pueblos

Rep. Stansbury: Impending government shutdown could be economically catastrophic

Republicans and the White House continued to clash with Democrats on Monday over a short-term spending measure to avert a government shutdown.  President Donald Trump was scheduled to meet with congressional leaders from both parties to press Democrats to back the bill, known as a continuing resolution, that will keep the government funded through late […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., East Mountains News

We need the rain, but…

East Mountain residents waded through a wet weekend. According to RainDrop.farm, a weather tracking site, approximately 1.8 inches of rain fell on Cedar Crest Sunday mid-afternoon, quickly causing arroyos and canyons to fill with rushing water. Patrons at Flamez Fusion restaurant along NM-14 captured video of rising waters rushing along Arroyo San Antonio. Buffalo Alley, […]

Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

New Mexico attorney general warns against online immigration attorney scams

New Mexico Attorney General Raรบl Torrez is warning residents about a surge in online scammers posing as legitimate immigration attorneys, targeting vulnerable immigrant communities through social media platforms. The scammers contact potential victims directly via social media and often use real attorneys’ names and license numbers to appear legitimate, according to a warning issued by […]

Posted inNew Mexico State Gov.

State to offer $100,000 loans to rapidly expand child care centers to meet universal care deadline

New Mexico officials outlined plans Wednesday to expand child care access and improve program quality as the state prepares to implement universal child care beginning Nov. 1. The Early Childhood Education and Care Advisory Council discussed several initiatives aimed at strengthening the state’s child care system during its meeting in Silver City, including a newly […]

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