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President Biden Removed from New Mexico Ballot

President Joe Biden was officially removed from the New Mexico ballot for the Nov. 5 general election before the Aug. 27 deadline, leaving Vice President Kamala Harris as the sole Democratic candidate. President Biden who had secured victory in the state’s primary election in June, submitted the proper paperwork to have his name removed from […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Politics & Elections

RFK Jr. Drops out of Presidential Race but Will Remain on New Mexico’s Ballot. Here’s Why.

Robert Kennedy Jr. will remain on the New Mexico ballot for the Nov. 5 general election, despite suspending his presidential campaign and endorsing Donald Trump last week. “RFK did not submit withdrawal paperwork to our office by yesterday’s deadline so his name will appear as a presidential candidate on the NM General Election ballot,” Alex […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, Local Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

Bernalillo County sees first West Nile virus death this year

Officials announced Friday the first death from West Nile virus in Bernalillo County.  Albuquerque’s Environmental Health Department and the Bernalillo County Planning Development Services Department announced in a news release that the woman who died was 65 years old, which is within the age range of people most at risk.  The release stated the city […]

Posted inLocal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News, svalley

Mobile food vendors shut down in South Valley

Bernalillo County authorities recently shut down two pop-up food vendors and are now warning residents to be aware of unsafe mobile food vendors operating within the county. County officials said they’ve seen an influx of temporary vendors at the intersection of Rio Bravo and  Coors Boulevards and along Isleta Boulevard in the South Valley. Pop-up […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, State Government #nmgov, Syndicated

NM’s revenue growth said to slow for first time this decade, but state still flush, analysts say

By Patrick Lohmann New Mexico’s budget is expected to have .2% less revenue this fiscal year than last thanks to a slowing global oil market. But it’ll still be enough to give lawmakers more than $650 million in new money to spend at the legislative session come January.                     That’s according to fresh projections released Wednesday […]

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Downwinders pressure Speaker Mike Johnson on RECA during his New Mexico visit

By Danielle Prokop LAS CRUCES — Downwinders had a message for the U.S. House speaker on Wednesday: You’re failing people the federal government exposed to radiation and hurting their chance at some measure of justice. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) attended a private event supporting candidate Yvette Herrell seeking to again represent the 2nd Congressional District […]

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Poll: Domenici Trails Heinrich, But Undecideds Could Still Sway Senate Outcome

Incumbent U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich, a Democrat, enjoys a comfortable but not winning margin over Republican Nella Domenici in the closely watched race for Senate, a new poll found. Polling by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, a polling and political strategy firm that conducts weekly tracking polls in the most contested states, surveyed 573 New Mexicans […]