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Federal infrastructure package addresses climate change in New Mexico
A federal infrastructure bill recently passed by the U.S. Senate could unlock federal funding to plug abandoned oil and gas wells, mitigate climate change and incentivize renewable energy. All those issues have strong implications for New Mexico,…
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Project will test groins, sand bypass system to fix city’s disappearing beaches
OCEANSIDE — The City of Oceanside is installing several groins and a sand bypass system as part of a newly approved pilot project meant to improve the city’s disappearing beaches. During a special workshop on…
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Cavemen, Cavegirl high school sports continue amid Carlsbad school closures
This story will be updated as more information becomes available. Carlsbad Cavemen sports will continue as scheduled even as high school and intermediary school students were ordered to return to remote learning. The Carlsbad Municipal…
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Encinitas to require COVID-19 vaccine or negative tests for city employees
ENCINITAS — The city of Encinitas is the latest entity to require COVID-19 vaccines or regular negative tests for employees, bringing the North County city in step with the city and county of San Diego,…
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US Forest Service blamed for New Mexico meadow jumping mouse deaths
CARLSBAD, N.M. – Environmentalists have sued again over an endangered mouse found only in parts of New Mexico and Arizona. In the latest legal filing, the Center for Biological Diversity and the Maricopa Audubon Society accuse the…