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The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission also known as the PRC is asking the state’s congressional delegation to support two federal programs aimed at making safe and affordable drinking water and wastewater treatment services available to more New Mexicans.
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The structure of a commission charged primarily with regulating public utilities in New Mexico is on the ballot this fall as voters weigh Constitutional…
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The 2020 legislative session is over. Gene Grant, host of New Mexico In Focus, recaps the biggest moments and topics, like the red-flag law (which…
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Big-money influences political races at every level around the U.S. Part of the answer, advocates say, is giving candidates access to public money for…
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Facebook is going to have to choose where to put its new data center: New Mexico or Utah.The social media company stores its users’ uploads, mostly…
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A new state law that governs ride-booking companies like Uber goes into effect next month. But before it becomes official, state regulators have to write…
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Ride-booking companies like Uber and Lyft exist in a legal grey area in New Mexico. But a bill that would make them official passed the House this…
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Some New Mexicans may have been dropped by mistake from a federal program that aims to help people pay their phone bills. "There was a big push after…
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People are going to have to wait to find out whether or not New Mexico’s largest utility will be allowed to continue investing heavily in coal power.…
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UPDATE 12:00p: New Mexico Regulators Delay Decision On Power Plant - Susan Montoya Bryan, The Associated PressNew Mexico regulators are giving Public…