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Inflation, higher health care costs, cuts in federal funding and increased demand for services add up to a $35 million decrease in city operating funds next year, according to Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller's proposed budget for fiscal year 2027.
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The Torrance County Commission approved its latest — and potentially last — month-long extension Thursday of a contract enabling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to hold immigrants at the local jail.
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President Donald Trump's administration will move the U.S. Forest Service headquarters out of the nation's capital to Salt Lake City as part of an organizational overhaul that involves shuttering research facilities in 31 states and concentrating resources in the West, the agency announced Tuesday.
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The New Mexico State Land Office has denied a request by a Texas energy company to build a segment of a 17-mile pipeline to fuel the Project Jupiter data center in Southern New Mexico.
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The Republican Party of New Mexico says a third-party review of the state party’s rules revealed that GOP Chair Amy Barela has no obligation to step down.
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Wildfire season is underway in New Mexico, following a record-breaking warm and dry winter.
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The New Mexico Department of Justice says extension still violates another state law.
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A Rio Arriba County commissioner says he’s mobilizing opposition.
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A Meta spokesperson says the company will appeal the ruling.
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The proposed design would keep the State Fair in its current location for the foreseeable future.