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Scientists and veterinarians provide vaccines and an IV drip in addition to taking wolf measurements.
Bryce Dix
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KUNM
If successful, delisting would shift management back to the states of New Mexico and Arizona, potentially create “opportunities” for lobo hunting and trapping, and halt genetic diversification efforts.
The Alta Vista Regional Hospital at night in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Because of a high number of patients on Medicaid, the hospital is listed as "at risk" by members of the Budget Committee if President Donald Trump's reconciliation bill becomes law.
Alta Vista Regional Hospital
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In a 40-0 vote, lawmakers see a ‘first step’ to address New Mexico’s health care worker shortage.
Let's Talk New Mexico
Courtesy Office of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham
New Mexico’s 112 legislators and their staffs plus more than 400 more aides, pages and security personnel at the Roundhouse, and the countless advocates and lobbyists, are all flooding into Santa Fe for the session. So where do they stay? And where do they eat? And what about entertainment? On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll discuss the session’s effects on the city.
Finding Help With Food
More than half a million New Mexicans will see their monthly grocery budgets shrink significantly when the U.S. government cuts off extra aid that had been doled out during the coronavirus pandemic. Top New Mexico officials issued the warning Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023, saying it will take a mix of short and long-term efforts to fill gaps that will be created when the extra food assistance ends after next month.
Susan Montoya Bryan
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AP
A list of resources around New Mexico for those who need assistance in the wake of the ongoing government shutdown and disruption in SNAP benefits.