The bill would require New Mexico adopt a statewide plan to address climate change and take preventative measures for the impacts of extreme weather.
Published: Wednesday January 25 2023
The Permian Basin was forecast to produce about 5.65 barrels of oil a day (bpd)in February, growing by 30,000 bpd from January.
Published: Tuesday January 24 2023
The bill would authorize city, county or Indigenous governments to purchase or generate renewable energy for sale to constituents.
Published: Tuesday January 24 2023
by: Submitted to the Alamogordo Daily News
The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964 by Executive Order of the President to recognize some of our nation’s most distinguished graduating seniors.
Published: Sunday January 22 2023
In New Mexico, 89 percent of voters polled said conservation issues were important, and 79 percent said they would directly influence who they voted for.
Published: Sunday January 22 2023
by: AP
U.S. border authorities announced changes to their policy for pursuing smugglers and other crime suspects.
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This week, we’re talking to NMSU professors Martha Desmond and Tim Wright about the recent deaths of migratory birds — and what can be done about it.
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New Mexico added three oil and gas drilling rigs in the last week for a total of 103 rigs as of Jan. 13, records show.
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The evaluation committee recommended the commission not approve the bid.
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Industry leaders in New Mexico argued ongoing efforts to reform federal oil and gas regulations could impede fossil fuel development.
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by: Kiwanis Club
Bring Up Grades, or BUG, is a program designed to provide recognition to students who raise their grades from one grading period to the next.
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by: Rio Yamat
Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina describes Pena as the "mastermind" of what he says appears to be a politically motivated conspiracy.
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The speech marked the opening of the 60-day Legislative Session, intended to focus on policy initiatives lawmakers will consider for the coming years.
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Here’s a look at energy and environment bills to watch or look out for at the start of the 2023 Legislative Session.
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