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For 109 years since the Legislature was founded, New Mexico has not had an African American State Senator. In 2021, that changed when Harold Pope Jr. of…
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The Sony Handycam, of all things, foretold what may soon be a massive mine on public lands in Nevada. In the early 1990s, the camcorder became the first...
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The Bureau of Land Management is charging back-due rent on renewable energy projects on public lands, as the Department of Interior simultaneously works...
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Democrat Deb Haaland won New Mexico’s race for the open First District U.S. House seat.Haaland told a crowd of her supporters at the Democratic party…
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KUNM Call In Show Thu. 5/28 8a: We all need electricity. But what's a fair price for the energy that powers our homes and businesses? We want to hear what…
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The Public Regulation Commission is continuing to seek input on PNM’s energy replacement plan. More than 200 people showed up to a meeting in Albuquerque…
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The Public Regulation Commission held weeks of public hearings earlier this year on PNM’s plan to shut down two coal-fired units at the San Juan…
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A bill passed in the House Thursday night that would ease renewable energy requirements for Public Service Company of New Mexico, El Paso Electric and…
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Legislation to drop the 20 percent renewable requirement for public electric utilities is making its way through committees at the Roundhouse. Current law…
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Two groups have withdrawn their support for PNM’s energy replacement plan but the utility insists their proposal is still the best choice for New…