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Mescalero tribe to seek stateโ€™s help cracking down on companies allowing online sports gambling

This story was originally published by Source NM By Patrick Lohmann, Source NM The vice president of a local tribe is asking the New Mexico Attorney General and the state Legislature to intervene against online gambling apps that he says are using a backdoor to allow illegal sports gambling here and, in doing so, threatening […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

New Mexican Congressional Delegation calls on President Trump to approve major disaster declaration request for federal aid

By Connor Currier As families grieve the loss of three lives due to devastating flash flooding, and as numerous New Mexicans are being forced to evacuate their homes and businesses, U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Lujรกn, along with U.S. Representatives Teresa Leger Fernรกndez, Melanie Stansbury, and Gabe Vasquez, are urging President Donald Trump […]

Posted inEnvironment, Conservation & Climate

Supreme Court allows Bishopโ€™s Lodge wastewater permit process to proceed

This story was originally published by Source NM By Danielle Prokop, Source NM New Mexico justices Tuesday morning denied Tesuque Village residentsโ€™ emergency petition in a dispute over a proposed sewage permit for a nearby resort and development. Chief Justice David Thomson delivered the ruling from the bench after a short deliberation, saying the arguments […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News, Opinion & Analysis

Donโ€™t gamble with Medicaid: Rural New Mexico canโ€™t afford newly passed funding cuts

By Alanna Dancis, Chief Medical Officer, New Mexico Medicaid H.R. 1 โ€” the federal reconciliation bill that has garnered major attention over recent weeks โ€” was just passed into law. New Mexican communities like Carlsbad stand as a warning for the rest of rural America.  With 836,000 New Mexicans enrolledโ€“โ€“nearly 40% of our populationโ€“โ€“we lead […]

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Health officials issue West Nile Virus warning for New Mexico

New Mexico health officials are urging residents to take precautions against mosquito bites as the peak season for West Nile virus approaches.  While no human cases have been reported in New Mexico this year, recent rains have created ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. โ€œInfected mosquitoes can transmit several diseases to humans, including West Nile virus, […]

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New Mexico United unveils limited edition โ€˜Salute to Serviceโ€™ camo collection

New Mexico United has launched a special limited-edition “Salute to Service” merchandise collection, marking a first in the club’s history.  The player jersey features a green camouflage pattern, accented by a white Puma cat on the right chest and the club’s black and white shield on the left. Sandia Resort & Casino’s bold white logo […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

First Republican enters race for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands

Michael Perry, a Chaves County Commissioner with two decades of experience in natural resource management, officially announced his campaign Monday for the Republican nomination for New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands. Perry currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Chaves County Commission and is a member of the Public Lands Committee for the National Association of […]

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NM lawmakers presented with tough choices amid federal cuts to Medicaid, SNAPย 

By Patrick Lohmann, Source NM A top budget adviser to New Mexico lawmakers Wednesday laid out the most detailed look he could muster on what the Senate budget reconciliation bill could mean for New Mexico, particularly when it comes to federal spending on health care and food aid here. Legislative Finance Committee Director Charles Salleeโ€™s […]

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