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Last year, New Mexico lawmakers created the Wildlife Corridors Fund, starting it off with $5 million. This session, additional funding for the projects to reduce crashes with large animals is up in the air despite a $30 million recommendation from Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
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The New Mexico Department of Transportation will host a summit Thursday April 20, 2023 to discuss traffic safety and cannabis use.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was in Albuquerque Wednesday meeting with tribal leaders to discuss infrastructure investments and road safety.
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A recent study ranked New Mexico as the most deadly state in the nation to be a pedestrian. Albuquerque came in second for the number of walkers killed per capita on the metro area's roadways. On this week's Let鈥檚 Talk New Mexico, on Thursday, Sept. 1, we鈥檒l take a look at why it鈥檚 so dangerous to commute by foot and by bike in our state.
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The state is looking to hire hundreds of new employees over the next two weeks. Agencies will accept walk-in applicants at 鈥渞apid hire鈥 events in鈥
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You know all those striped narrow lanes for cyclists on Albuquerque streets? Starting next month, you鈥檒l no longer be able to block those bike lanes when鈥
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A government report shows that traffic deaths in New Mexico have increased about 20 percent this year.According to preliminary figures from the Department鈥