Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News, Syndicated

Herrell affirms support for RECA expansion, as NM Dems criticize GOP House leaders for inaction

By Patrick Lohmann Amid increasing Democratic criticism, Republican Congressional candidate Yvette Herrell said Wednesday that she is broadly supportive of extending and expanding the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, including the $50 billion bill that sits unheard on GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson’s desk.  Herrell is seeking to reclaim her House seat from incumbent Democrat Gabe […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, New Mexico Statewide News

Applications open in Sept. for first round of $125 million in state housing loans

By  Patrick Lohmann A key part of what state lawmakers called a “historic” investment in affordable housing will take a major step forward in September, when applications open for what will ultimately be $125 million in loans to develop middle-income housing and affordable housing infrastructure. An interim legislative committee Monday approved rules for administering a […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, New Mexico Statewide News, Syndicated

NM governor hiring at least two people for her new statewide housing office  

By Patrick Lohmann Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office is seeking applicants to fill at least two jobs for the newly created “Office of Housing,” a small group of executive branch officials tasked with coordinating various statewide housing programs.  Creating a statewide housing office under the governor’s control was one of Lujan Grisham’s main priorities during […]

Posted inAlbuquerque, New Mexico Statewide News

How will construction on I-25 affect your commute?

The New Mexico Department of Transportation has launched what it said is its largest construction project in recent history and the road work could begin affecting Albuquerque drivers today.  Crews will start by shifting travel lanes of Interstate 25 between Comanche Road and Montgomery Boulevard toward the median to begin work on the outside lanes. […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Politics & Elections

First polling of reset race puts NM back in Harris column; Heinrich maintains lead

In the final days of his position at the top of the Democratic presidential ticket, President Joe Biden insisted he would remain unless polling showed “there’s no way you can win.” Those polls eventually did show a narrow — if not impossible — path for Biden. By late July, he relented and opened the door […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, State Government #nmgov

Local LGBTQ community eyes restrictions in other states, prepares for upcoming election

It had been 20 years since New Mexico’s LGBTQ+ community met for a statewide summit to discuss political strategy, advocacy work and to forge relationships. That changed this past weekend.  About 150 people attended a sold-out summit Aug. 1 to Aug. 3 at the Ramada Plaza, which was organized by Equality New Mexico (EQNM), Planned […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Syndicated

FEMA reaches $1 billion in payouts, settles seven lawsuits for northern NM fire victims

By Patrick Lohmann, Source New Mexico The federal agency tasked with distributing nearly $4 billion to victims of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire announced a milestone last week: $1 billion in compensation paid for the April 2022 fire. The Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Claims Office also recently settled seven lawsuits with several law firms representing thousands […]

Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News

The Paper., City Desk ABQ appoint new editor, welcome new staff

Albuquerque — Andy Lyman, a 14-year veteran of New Mexico newsrooms, has been appointed as the editor of City Desk ABQ, the city’s new nonprofit digital news source, and The Paper., Albuquerque’s most-read arts, culture and alt-weekly newspaper.  Lyman is leading a new and growing newsroom team covering Albuquerque and Bernalillo County government, arts, culture […]