New Mexico experiences higher inflation rate than national average as of September 2024
As of September 2024, New Mexico experienced a 22.1% increase in prices of goods and services since January 2021, compared to the nationwide trend of a 20.5% increase.
New Mexico's temporary firearm restriction order expires after one year
A public health order addressing firearm restrictions and drug monitoring in New Mexico has expired, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced on Wednesday. The order, which was temporary, aimed to combat gun violence and substance misuse following the shooting death of an 11-year-old boy in Albuquerque.
- Flags lowered statewide to honor late Sen. John Arthur Smith
- College students paid more in New Mexico in 2022-23 school year
- Higher property tax revenue in New Mexico during Q2
- Governor celebrates Indigenous Peoples' Day with focus on history and resilience
- Governor honors late Rep. Dona Irwin's legacy
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Analysis: New Mexico one of 25 states allowing boys to play girls’ high school sports
As President Biden revealed new rules regarding Title IX protections in April of 2024, which redefined “sex” to include “gender-identity,” an analysis by Enchantment State News shows that New Mexico is one of 25 states that allow boys to play in girls’ high school sports.
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In New Mexico, 67 people have died after receiving COVID-19 “vaccine”
New Mexico registered 67 deaths after admission of a “COVID-19” MRNA injection, according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
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Governor Lujan Grisham visits Mexico City for energy roundtable
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is traveling to Mexico City, Mexico, to participate in a Clean Energy and Energy Security Collaboration Roundtable and a reception with U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, on September 30.
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Da Baca County reports no contact with 'Zuckerbucks' non-profit to 'help' administer November election
Da Baca County officials confirmed they have had no communication with the Chicago-based “Zucker-Bucks” non-profit that spent $400 million in 2020 staffing county election offices with Democrat staffers.
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Harding County reports no contact with 'Zuckerbucks' non-profit to 'help' administer November election
Harding County officials confirmed they have had no communication with the Chicago-based “Zucker-Bucks” non-profit that spent $400 million in 2020 staffing county election offices with Democrat staffers.
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Lea County reports no contact with 'Zuckerbucks' non-profit to 'help' administer November election
Lea County officials confirmed they have had no communication with the Chicago-based “Zucker-Bucks” non-profit that spent $400 million in 2020 staffing county election offices with Democrat staffers.
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Lincoln County reports no contact with 'Zuckerbucks' non-profit to 'help' administer November election
Lincoln County officials confirmed they have had no communication with the Chicago-based “Zucker-Bucks” non-profit that spent $400 million in 2020 staffing county election offices with Democrat staffers.
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VA provides 886 home loans in New Mexico totaling $284.8 million in Q2
The U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs (VA) issued 886 home loans totaling $284.8 million in New Mexico during the second quarter of the fiscal year 2024, according to the Veterans' Affairs Home Loans Index.
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Inflation in New Mexico outpaces national average as of August 2024
As of August 2024, New Mexico experienced a 22.1% increase in prices of goods and services since January 2021, compared to the nationwide trend of a 20.3% increase.
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VA provides 587 home purchase loans in New Mexico in Q2
There were 587 VA home purchase loans issued in New Mexico in the second quarter of the fiscal year 2024 totaling $194 million, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.