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The Water Quality Control Commission approved a rule Wednesday outlining requirements for wastewater reuse, including how produced water 鈥 a byproduct of oil and gas production 鈥 can be handled for reuse.
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Mid-May marks the end of widespread influenza infections across the country, wrapping up a flu season New Mexico health officials described as 鈥渙ne of the most severe鈥 in recent memory.
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New Mexico Attorney General Ra煤l Torrez signed on to a lawsuit against the Trump administration for placing conditions on federal funds requiring states to accept certain immigration policies or forfeit bilion of dollars of transportation and disaster relief funds.
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A federal judge has dismissed the Court Approved Settlement Agreement, or CASA, mandating federal oversight of the Albuquerque Police Department, ending more than a decade of U.S. Department of Justice management. Plus, another 209 people were arrested last week in southern New Mexico after entering the newly established New Mexico National Defense Area along the U.S.-Mexico border. Where they end up could soon be decided by the state鈥檚 chief U.S. Magistrate judge.
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People across the state should increasingly prepare to lose power the next time high winds and dry conditions combine to raise wildfire risk in their communities.
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New Mexico health officials on Wednesday reported the first measles case in Curry County, afflicting an infant, and warned of possible exposures last week at a social services office and Walmart.
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New Mexico Attorney General Ra煤l Torrez on Wednesday announced the state has joined a coalition of attorneys general seeking a preliminary injunction against President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariffs as part of a lawsuit filed last month against the tariffs.
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No injuries or burned structures have been reported since the Iron Fire was sparked on Sunday, but more than 900 acres were burned in the first day as flames were fueled by strong winds.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced Monday that the agency will provide $1,000 in what it called 鈥渢ravel assistance鈥 to people in the United States without permanent legal status if they self deport.
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鈥淯nlawful鈥 and 鈥渋llegal鈥 is how U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luj谩n on Friday described President Donald Trump鈥檚 May 1 executive order eliminating funding for NPR and PBS.