- — Supporters hail passage, signing of measure creating Land of Enchantment Legacy Fund
- The adoption of a measure creating the Land of Enchantment Legacy Fund marks the end of a five-year effort by state Sen. Steve Neville of Farmington.
- — NM agency recommends 10 projects for funding using Gold King Mine spill settlement money
- Proposals submitted by the City of Farmington, the City of Aztec, San Juan County and the Navajo Nation were among those recommended for approval.
- — High winds, fire danger predicted for New Mexico
- High wind advisories were issued for New Mexico
- — Roasting green chile the official New Mexico state aroma
- Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 188 Tuesday, March 28, making the smell of roasting green chile the official New Mexico state aroma.
- — How is New Mexico spending your tax dollars to fight pollution?
- The agency received $114 million in state and federal funding for the 2023 using it for programs to protect New Mexicans from pollution.
- — Judge: District attorney can't be co-counsel in Baldwin case
- A New Mexico judge says Santa Fe's district attorney shouldn't serve as co-counsel in the manslaughter case against actor Alec Baldwin.
- — Food for thought: Free meals for all New Mexico students
- Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday signed legislation to provide free school meals to all students regardless of family income.
- — Budget guru to New Mexico Legislature retires after 25 years
- Director David Abbey will leave the agency known as the Legislative Finance Committee this summer.
- — With Second Chances signed into law, advocates want better programming on the inside
- Prison is not an environment conducive to the type of development and change children need, said Eric Alexander. That needs to change, advocates say.
- — New Mexico OKs its 1st wildlife bridges to limit collisions
- The state will also set aside $100 million for conservation projects.
- — Legacy Tile Project at Farmington's Aztec High School helps students channel their emotions
- Each year, graduating seniors at Aztec High School leave a message to their younger classmates in the form of a painted ceiling tile.
- — The Reporter's Notebook Podcast, Ep. 61: Melanie Majors
- This week, we're joined by Melanie Majors, executive director of the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government to talk about transparency and the legislature.
- — Bill in-hand, Lujan Grisham renews fight against nuclear waste site in southeast New Mexico
- Holtec's plan would ultimately store up to 100,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel rods from reactors around the country in southeast New Mexico.
- — Service and sacrifice: New Mexico former POW Valdemar De Herrera honored at Bataan Memorial Death March
- New Mexico World War II hero Valdemar De Herrera was honored Sunday at the 34th annual Bataan Memorial Death March.
- — New Mexico gov to abusive caregivers: 'We're coming for you'
- New Mexico's governor is warning caregivers who mistreat and abuse developmentally disabled or otherwise vulnerable people.
- — Pollution bills struggle in New Mexico legislature. Here's what passed and failed
- Here are some of the top environmental bills introduced during the session and how they fared in the House and Senate.
- — Oil giants fueling refinery expansions as Permian Basin oil production to grow in April
- The Permian Basin that spans West Texas and southeast New Mexico was expected to increase oil production by 26,000 barrels per day of oil in April.
- — Honoring heroes: 5,000 people participate in 2023 Bataan Memorial Death March
- Nearly 5,000 marchers hiked the high desert of White Sands Missile Range Sunday in the first in-person Bataan Memorial Death March since 2019.
- — New Mexico Legislature passes sweeping tax-relief plan
- New Mexico's Legislature approved a $1.1 billion tax-relief package at the close of its annual session.
- — New Mexico passes bill to safeguard abortion providers
- Republicans in the legislative minority raised a series of objections to a bill that aims to protect abortion providers and patients.
- — Wilhelmina Yazzie named New Mexico Woman of the Year
- Wilhelmina Yazzie is a mother who saw her child struggling in school and took action.
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