Posted inEnvironment, Climate & Conservation, New Mexico Statewide News

Water Quality Control Commission approves water reuse rule

By Hannah Grover The Water Quality Control Commission approved a rule Wednesday outlining requirements for wastewater reuse, including how produced water — a byproduct of oil and gas production — can be handled for reuse. The commission passed the rule on a 7-0 vote following two days of discussions.  During the first day, the body […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, New Mexico Statewide News

New Mexico Department of Health report reveals alarming health disparities among homeless population

A new report from the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) highlights the severe health challenges faced by people experiencing homelessness in the state.  The report, A Novel Strategy for Counting Persons Experiencing Homelessness and Describing Their Health Outcomes in New Mexico Healthcare Facilities, 2019–2023, analyzes statewide hospital data and reveals that people experiencing homelessness […]

Rep. Vasquez challenges GOP over SNAP cuts to New Mexicans

Staff Report – Congressman Gabe Vasquez, a Democrat representing most of Southern New Mexico and Albuquerque’s Westside, laid into Republican efforts this week cutting SNAP benefits to fund the “big beautiful bill” being crafted to implement President Donald Trump’s immigration and tax policies. During committee debate, Vasquez offered examples of New Mexicans he says would […]

Posted inHealthcare, New Mexico Statewide News

Vaccinations double as measles cases surge in New Mexico

Staff report New Mexico is experiencing a significant increase in measles cases in 2025, with 71 cases reported across five counties: Chaves, Curry, Doña Ana, Eddy, and Lea. In response, residents are getting vaccinated in record numbers. From the start of  February through May 12, 27,123 New Mexicans received the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, New Mexico Statewide News, State Government #nmgov

Mesa del Sol area to welcome new global business accelerator

By Hannah Grover Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a new global business accelerator and commercialization center based in Albuquerque on Tuesday while at an investment summit in Maryland. The new facility, known as The NMexus Center, will help companies from foreign countries, including India and Oman, by providing them with tools and networks to help […]

Posted inEnvironment, Climate & Conservation, New Mexico Statewide News

State forester anticipates the southwest corner will be the ‘nexus’ for this fire season

By Hannah Grover New Mexico’s Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department is anticipating the southwest portion of the state may have the highest risk of wildfires this year, according to State Forester Laura McCarthy. McCarthy presented to the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission this week as the state regulators look at ways they can best […]

New Mexico election report shows smooth operation, identifies areas for improvement

Staff report A nonpartisan election observation effort recently finalized a full report on findings gathered during early voting and on election day last year.  The report by Observe New Mexico Elections (ONME) indicates a successful election on November 5, 2024, with votes counted, polls opening and closing on time, and equipment functioning properly. ONME, a […]

 Rep. Cullen champions crime reform and education bills

By Jesse Jones Fresh off her first 60-day session, Rio Rancho Republican Rep. Catherine Cullen is highlighting legislative wins focused on empowering communities, cracking down on crime and improving New Mexico schools. Cullen, a former Rio Rancho Public Schools board member and associate real estate broker, sponsored or co-sponsored 25 bills during the session, with […]

Posted inEnvironment, Climate & Conservation, New Mexico Statewide News, Uncategorized

New Mexico’s investor-owned utilities talk wildfire preparedness, prevention

By Hannah Grover New Mexico’s three investor-owned utilities outlined steps they are taking to prevent wildfires during a New Mexico Public Regulation Commission workshop Thursday afternoon. Two of the utilities — the Public Service Company of New Mexico and Southwestern Public Service Company — have submitted voluntary fire mitigation plans to the state regulators and […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

Former Albuquerque mayoral candidate announces run against Vasquez for congressional seat

By Kevin Hendricks A familiar name in Albuquerque politics is back on the scene after announcing his campaign to run for New Mexico’s second congressional district in 2026. After a failed run at Albuquerque Mayor in 2021, Eddy Aragon said he is running for Gabe Vasquez’s seat in the United States Congress next year. Aragon […]