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The economy took a serious hit with the last recession. And while it will take time to recover, New Mexico is faring much better than the rest of the…
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Governor's Susana Martinez's declaration makes it easier for communities, farmers and ranchers to secure federal funding. It also kicks into action the…
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State officials from a variety of agencies gathered this morning to talk about New Mexico’s drought and its effect on recreation this summer. State…
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Next week the state Oil Conservation Commission will take up consideration of New Mexico’s pit rule, a measure governing the disposal of waste from oil…
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Despite the fact that cesspools have been illegal in New Mexico for almost 40 years, thousands of homeowners still use them to dispose of raw sewage…and…
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As part of a new $4 million US Department of Agriculture initiative, New Mexico will get about $35-thousand dollars to help make farmers market produce…
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In a move environmental groups call "unprecedented," the Environmental Protection Agency is reconsidering a decades-old permit for a proposed uranium mine…
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The number of oil and gas wells in New Mexico is on the rise due to higher demand for domestic production, but the number of federal inspectors qualified…
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New Mexicans are already able to get information about wildfires on the web or via Twitter. But State Forestry officials say they're hoping to reach a…
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A new report estimates recreational activity along the Colorado River and its tributaries contributes about $17 billion in direct spending per year.…