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Friday Fire Damages Home on Three Crosses Avenue
No firefighter injuries were reported. The cause of fire is under investigation. [more…]
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State secures more than $900,000 to expand apprenticeship opportunities
In addition to federal investments, Governor Lujan Grisham and the New Mexico Legislature established the Workforce Development and Apprenticeship Trust Fund, a $40 million investment… [more…]
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What You Need to Know About Tiger Muskie Fishing
Commonly called Tiger Muskie, these elusive apex predators can grow to over 50 inches long and weigh more than 30 pounds. [more…]
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Help Identify Brownfields in Las Cruces: Take the Survey
Submitting a property through the survey does not automatically designate the property as a brownfield, does not obligate a property owner to participate in future… [more…]
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Outbreak: New Mexico measles count rises to 15
Measles symptoms develop between seven and 21 days after exposure. [more…]
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Empowering Educators: Mental Health First Aid Training in Doña Ana County
“We’re proud to collaborate with our local schools to strengthen mental health resources in our community.” [more…]
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Tennis: Aggies Split Weekend Matches in Lubbock
The Aggies opened the trip with a 4-1 loss to Texas Tech yesterday before responding with a hard-fought 4-3 victory over UTRGV on Saturday. Source:… [more…]
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Medical Cannabis: Information for medical providers and patients-Billing Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance
If you are thinking about medical cannabis as an option for your health care needs, NMDOH recommends keeping your healthcare team involved. [more…]
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The New Mexico Department of Justice Arrests Man Using Artificial Intelligence to Manufacture Child Sexual Abuse Material
“It should also serve as a wakeup call to policymakers in Santa Fe that New Mexico must update our legal framework to give our people… [more…]
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Just in Time for Christmas: Governor releases FY27 executive budget recommendation
The budget recommendation includes $11.33 billion in recurring spending — a 4.6% increase over current year spending. Source: Office of the Governor Michelle Lujan GrishamPhoto:… [more…]

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