A New Mexico truth-finding commission tasked with investigating full legacy of Jeffrey Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico could soon start issuing subpoenas to “persons of interest.”
Most material gathered by panel will be publicly posted.
https://t.co/XoxdT2VwQW via @ABQJournal
It’s Election Day (again!) in Albuquerque. A hotly-contested mayoral race and two city council seats will be decided today.
Check out our @ABQJournal election night livestream starting at 7 pm: https://t.co/QiCoHZas7m
Early vote turnout high: https://t.co/vREV72OpGL
For first time since 2021, New Mexico lawmakers are being called into a second special session in a single year.
The session called today by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is focused on appropriating more state funds to cover SNAP benefits, despite possible end to federal shutdown.
🚨 Breaking: For second time in two months, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is calling legislators back to Santa Fe for a special session.
The session set for Nov. 10 will focus on appropriating more state funding to cover SNAP benefits during ongoing federal government shutdown.
Former New Mexico congressman Steve Pearce has been appointed by President Trump to run the Bureau of Land Management. The appointment, which is subject to Senate confirmation, drew praise from Republican senators, but was quickly blasted by environmental https://t.co/stepbp0S8v
🧵 It’s Election Day in New Mexico! Local races around the state will be decided today, though some cities could see runoff elections.
Early voting rates were largely tepid, but appeared to pick up in final days before Election Day.
https://t.co/8OrP6zCgw1 via @ABQJournal
In addition to New Mexico, Vermont and Louisiana are among the states that have announced plans to foot the bill for SNAP benefits during the ongoing federal government shutdown. https://t.co/Z09ayDBk7J
Full story: With benefits freeze nearing, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham plans to spend $30 million from state fund typically used for natural disasters to provide SNAP benefits to 460,000-plus New Mexico residents enrolled in the program.
https://t.co/Ppix8htpKO via @ABQJournal
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announces state will use $30 million in emergency state funds to cover SNAP benefit costs for 10-day period after federal funding freeze begins Nov. 1.
Local restaurants are banding together to supply free meals to children as funds for SNAP are expected to run dry in the coming days. https://t.co/fh3PElzYXp
The Navajo Nation is investing nearly $3 million into a commercial scale test of technology that could make cleaning up abandoned uranium mines faster and cheaper.
New Mexico is set to launch its universal child care plan Nov. 1 under a final rule that was changed due to providers’ concerns.
That includes increasing state subsidy rates and lowering minimum wage for early childhood workers to $16/hour.
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I have written one story about this $8.6 million bosque restoration project each year I've been at the Albuquerque Journal. The trilogy is complete; they finished the project.
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