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New Mexico lawmakers seek more data on limiting drilling near homes and schools

345 Views   In the last legislative session, no reforms were made to oil and gas regulations despite bills to impose fines for oil spills, limit fresh water use and create buffers around schools. Looking forward to next year’s session, the Legislative Finance Committee met in oil-rich southeastern New Mexico Tuesday to discuss

What are the rules for tinted windows in New Mexico?

1,722 Views   NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Even though summer hasn’t officially started, the sun is hitting New Mexico hard. If you don’t already have tinted windows on your car, you might want to add them to your arsenal to beat the heat. However, you need to make sure you follow the

New Mexico restaurant owner to compete on ‘Chopped’

783 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Many New Mexico chefs have been cooking up their talents on the national stage, including one Albuquerque chef and restaurant owner. Israel Rivera has owned “The Shop Breakfast and Lunch” in Nob Hill for ten years.

“Morning Joe”: Senator Heinrich on the Senate Election in NM

290 Views   Senator Heinrich appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe Program on June 5th. He was asked what the voting situation is like in New Mexico for the US Senate seat. “This is not a normal election cycle, it’s a choice between democracy and all the freedoms that affords us and something

New Mexico law center braces for fallout of Biden’s immigration order

269 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – President Biden’s controversial executive order regarding immigration hit New Mexico’s law centers hard. “We saw the same action taken by the former President Trump to try and outright ban asylum, and that was shut down in court. And so this was just an unlawful action

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