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Comments sought for State Transportation Improvement Program
Public comment on how the New Mexico Department of Transportation (DOT) should spend millions of dollars over a four-year period for highway projects in New Mexico is being sought until mid-March. The Statewide Transportation Improvement…
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New Mexico oil and gas regulators close in on stricter emissions rules
A two-year process to develop stricter state regulations on oil and gas emissions of methane and other natural gasses, New Mexico could conclude the rulemaking last month as state regulators will codify the new rules…
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Firefighters extinguish burning vehicle at Moonlight Beach
ENCINITAS — Local first responders worked quickly to help extinguish a burning vehicle this morning near Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. At approximately 9:04 a.m., emergency dispatch received several reports of a yellow Ford Focus on…
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Lawmakers advance bills transitioning New Mexico away from oil and gas
Two bills that would work to transition New Mexico away from its reliance on oil and gas advanced in the Legislature this week as Democrats continue to push such an agenda against Republican opposition. House…
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Eddy County remains red in the latest COVID-19 figures
Roswell Mayor Dennis Kintigh was shocked when the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) didn’t include Eddy County in loosening some COVID-19 public health restrictions. Chaves and Lea counties moved from red (very high risk)…