By MORGAN LEE Associated Press SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) โ New Mexico election officials violated public disclosure provisions of the National Voter Registration Act by refusing to provide voter rolls to a conservative group and its public online database, a federal judge has ruled. The opinion and order Friday from Albuquerque-based U.S. District Court Judge […]
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Archaeological site is discovered within the boundaries of Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico
The 8,200 year old campsite is one of 400 archaeological discoveries found within the boundaries of Holloman
Environment officials ask state authorities to look into Southern NM utility
Danielle Prokop/Source NM New Mexico state agencies are taking a closer look at the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority at the request of environmental regulators. The stateโs top environmental official penned a letter recently requesting the stateโs top prosecutor and auditor investigate the southern New Mexico utility for โpotential violations of consumer protection laws, and […]
Heinrich introduces legislation to expand abortion access
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich introduced new legislation yesterday to establish and support abortion services and reproductive care in New Mexico and other states where abortion is legal. This legislation, the Abortion Care Capacity Enhancement and Support Services, would establish a grant program for healthcare organizations to provide abortion services and additional reproductive care. Heinrich introduced […]
San Juan County scraps gerrymandered voting map
Austin Fisher/Source NM After more than two years in court, San Juan County officials agreed to adopt a new county commission voting map that supporters say gives Native American voters a bigger voice in who is elected to the local seats. The settlement announced on Monday resolves a dispute between the county and the Navajo […]
NM Medicaid to cover cost of over-the-counter oral contraception
This story is republished from NM Political Report, a nonprofit news outlet, as a part of our commitment to bringing you the best in independent news coverage that matters to Albuquerque. Susan Dunlap/NM Political Report New Mexico Medicaid announced on Wednesday that it will cover the cost of Opill, the first oral contraception approved for […]
Tijeras Canyon Residents Grumble Over Rumble Strips
Elizabeth McCall/The Independent Residents of the Tijeras Canyon area will soon sleep peacefully without the continuous noise disturbance of the rumble strips on I-40 East, now that the New Mexico Department of Transportation has a solution to the noise, with just a few paint stripes. Whatโs all the rumble? Rumble strips are meant to act […]
Environmental advocacy group rallies against intel plant pollution
Jesse Jones/Corrales Comment Concerned Corraleรฑos came together at a community meeting on Thursday, March 14 at the Historic Old San Ysidro Church in Corrales. It was organized byย Clean Air For All Nowย (CAFANOW), a local environmental advocacy group, to address the decades-long air pollution they say is caused by the Intel chip plant.ย Residents concerned about […]
How much noise is too much noise?
Jesse Jones/Sandoval Signpost How much noise is too much noise? Thatโs what the City of Rio Rancho wants to know. During the Thursday, March 14 Rio Rancho City Council meeting, the governing body postponed any action on the current noise ordinance until the April 11 meeting, allowing citizens to propose suggested language into the ordinance. […]
Public comment still sought on proposed NM Gas Company rate increase
Austin Fisher/Source NM New Mexicoโs largest natural gas provider wants to raise prices for the more than 540,000 people who rely on its service to heat their homes or businesses. Thursday, the Public Regulation Commission openedย its meetingย for public comment on the New Mexico Gas Company’s proposal to increase the cost of its gas service. It […]


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