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New Mexico environment officials on Monday gave permission for Los Alamos National Laboratory to vent a radioactive gas within the next six months.
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New Mexico will offer child care at no cost to all residents, regardless of incomes, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced on Monday, thus becoming the first U.S. state to offer universal free child care, she said.
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New Mexico leaders said a federal partnership announced Tuesday will help launch the state as the 鈥渘ext Silicon Valley鈥 in the frontier of quantum computing, a nascent technology that boosters say will revolutionize problem solving from cancer research to code-breaking.
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On Monday morning, thousands marched through Downtown Albuquerque, voicing their opposition to President Donald Trump at the 鈥淲orkers over Billionaires鈥 protest.
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Parties in a legal dispute over Rio Grande water filed settlement documents Friday that could end a lawsuit that has been mired before the U.S. Supreme Court for the last 12 years and cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture will open up public comments on Friday on its plan to repeal a 24-year-old rule that prohibits road construction and timber harvesting on 91,000 square miles of federal Forest Service land.
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California, Washington and New Mexico could lose millions of dollars of federal funding if they continue failing to enforce English language requirements for truckers, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday.
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President Donald Trump took aim at pretrial detention programs that don鈥檛 utilize cash bail with executive orders he signed Monday morning, including those in New Mexico.
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The Association of Women's Business Centers included Albuquerque on a five-stop national tour to highlight the importance of Women's Business Centers to local economies.
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On Saturday, during his annual state of the city address, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller touted the city鈥檚 milestones under his administration and charted a path forward 鈥 should he be elected to a third term in November.
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A legislative report released Thursday found the 2023 law has boosted school meals participation rates around the state as intended, but at a rapidly growing cost.
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In total, APS police recovered five firearms by the time classes dismissed 鈥 two on the campus of Albuquerque High School, two at West Mesa High School, and one off campus at Del Norte High School.