Today's intelligence from state or national reporting: The mysterious canine respiratory syndrome circulating in the U.S. may now be present in New Mexico.
Today's intelligence from state or national reporting: New Mexico Senator Martin Heinrich has introduced legislation that seeks to curb fatalities from mass shooting incidents while maintaining Second Amendment protections.
Today's intelligence: New Mexico’s outdoor recreation industry grew 1.9 percent in 2022 over the previous year.
Today's intelligence: New Mexico's Congressional District map will stand as redrawn in 2021.
Today's intelligence: a few more reasons to be thankful
Today's intelligence: Dogs are coming down with a hitherto-unknown respiratory illness in several U.S. states, including nearby Colorado.
Today's intelligence: New Mexico adopts clean car standards to support the availability and use in the state of zero-emission vehicles.
Today's intelligence: Congressman Gabe Vasquez helps to secure federal funding for a renewable energy transmission project that will create jobs for southern New Mexicans.
Today's intelligence: New Mexico's Legislative Finance Committee recognizes need to provide technical assistance to local communities in danger of losing state-allocated capital funds due to their inability to promptly start or complete their proposed major infrastructure projects.
Today's intelligence: Having strayed from the range of the federal breeding program for endangered Mexican gray wolves and been captured last January, a lone female nicknamed Asha has once again headed north of I-40 in New Mexico since her re-release in July.
Today's intelligence: A near-shuttering of operations at Spaceport America will help to conserve resources for the development of Virgin Galactic's next-generation spacecraft.
Today's intelligence: Virgin Galactic announces layoffs to conserve cash for research and development of a new passenger spacecraft.