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The SunZia transmission line will stretch about 550 miles from central New Mexico, funneling electricity from massive wind farms to metro areas in Arizona and California. Siting and permitting have taken years.
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New Mexico's attorney general will intervene to ensure state education officials comply with court-ordered mandates to improve education for Indigenous students and others.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced changes to its wildfire compensation rules after last year’s planned burn by the U.S. Forest Service exploded into the largest and most destructive blaze in New Mexico’s recorded history.
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A coalition of human rights groups says migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. are being set up for rejection at a privately run detention center in New Mexico.
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In the latest installment of KNAU's series PoetrySnaps!, we meet Lauren Camp, the current Poet Laureate of New Mexico. She didn’t know she was a poet until someone attending one of her visual art shows many years ago told her she was based on the blurbs she wrote for her pieces. It was a revelation that changed her life.
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Authorities say a southern Arizona doctor has died after suffering an apparent heart attack in New Mexico while on a hike with other physicians.
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A museum in New Mexico to honor the Navajo Code Talkers is about $40 million shy of becoming a reality.
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President Joe Biden said he’s open to granting assistance for people sickened by exposure to radiation during nuclear weapons testing, including in New Mexico, where the world’s first atomic bomb was tested in 1945.
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About half of the money set aside earlier this year by New Mexico lawmakers to help cities and counties recover from a historic wildfire has been allocated by the state.
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New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says her administration has set up a new telephone hotline for people seeking access to abortion clinics, as well as transportation and other assistance.