Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: Experts agree that New Mexico's normal or better snowpack will not spell drought relief.
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: Does yesterday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling affect Couy Griffin's prohibition from holding office in New Mexico?
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: Governor Lujan Grisham visited Sierra Vista Hospital in Truth or Consequences yesterday to sign four bills aimed at stabilizing rural hospitals and improving the accessibility and affordability of health care in New Mexico.
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: Bipartisan legislation introduced last week by New Mexico CD2 Representative Gabe Vasquez seeks to better preserve public access to public lands.
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: Governor okays new sources of funding and staff support for housing construction, infrastructure-building and community development projects.
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: a roundup of bills imposing tighter regulation of oil and gas producers that died during the recently concluded session of New Mexico Legislature
Today's intelligence from state and/or national Reporting: public meeting on Spaceport America master plan announced for early next month in Truth or Consequences
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: Have you heard who is reportedly coming to make a film in Truth or Consequences soon?
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: Measures to clarify and strengthen New Mexico's anti-corruption statute were among the legislation that died in the recently concluded Roundhouse session.
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: a roundup of the bills that passed or died during the recently concluded session of the New Mexico Legislature. Plus: a searchable list of the 360 local projects that made it through the legislature and into the 2024 state budget sent to the governor
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: New Mexico's record-setting 2025 budget has passed both legislative chambers with provisions to prevent future disruptive cuts. It is now on its way to the governor's desk to be signed or modified by line-item vetoes.
Today's intelligence from state and/or national reporting: a critique of New Mexico's 50-Year Water Action Plan and legislative complications facing the governor's proposed Strategic Water Supply