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PNM seeks bids for San Juan emissions work
KFDA - New Mexico Headlines
Jan 31New Mexico's largest electric utility is accepting bids for the installation of new pollution controls at its coal-fired power plant in northwestern New Mexico. »
Espanola school chief in media fight, ousted
Kob.Com - New Mexico News
Jan 26A New Mexico superintendent at the center of a public dispute with a weekly newspaper over strict coverage restrictions has been ousted. »
Espanola school chief, in media fight, ousted
KFDA - New Mexico Headlines
Jan 26A New Mexico superintendent at the center of a public dispute with a weekly newspaper over strict coverage restrictions has been ousted. »
Uninsured health costs double in San Juan County
KFDA - New Mexico Headlines
Jan 23The costs of treating people who don't have health insurance have more than doubled for San Juan County in the last four years. »
2 men sentenced for roles in 2010 killing
Kwes - News
Jan 20Two Rio Arriba County men were sentenced for their roles in the 2010 killing of a Chamita man. »
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Tijerina Pushes Activists To Keep Fighting
The Westerner
Feb 03Resting in a wheelchair and using an oxygen machine, the 85-year-old Tijerina went to an event marking the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican War in 1848. Tijerina has often contended that the U.S. go... »
Forest policy affects acequias
The Westerner
Jan 27Northern New Mexico's Acequia del Llano de San Juan Nepomuceno is the kind of place where sweeping federal policy changes get up close and personal. It's the kind of place Paula Garcia, executive director of the New Mexico Acequia Association and presi... »
NM Hispanic ranchers send letter to Obama
The Westerner
Jan 25A group of northern New Mexico ranchers is reaching out to the White House over the alleged mistreatment of Hispanics by the U.S. Forest Service. The president of the Northern New Mexico Stockman's Association, Carlos Salazar, fired off a letter to the... »
Utah officials grant use of water for nuclear plant
The Westerner
Jan 25Critics of a proposed nuclear power plant near Emery County's Green River say the state dodged its only real chance to say no to the deal and instead waffled by granting water rights necessary for its operation. "It is devastating news," said Matt Pace... »
Federal lawsuit targeting Forest Service alleges bias against Hispanic ranchers
The Westerner
Jan 24A group of ranchers and one county said Monday that they are suing the U.S. Forest Service over its decision to limit grazing on historic land grant areas in northern New Mexico. The group of Hispanic ranchers and Rio Arriba County officials contend th... »