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The City of Raton has published its Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan project summary for fiscal years 2026-2030. The document outlines priorities for future infrastructure projects in the community.
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Conference USA announces kickoff times and TV schedule for 2026 football season
Conference USA has released its full television schedule and kickoff times for the upcoming football season featuring New Mexico State Aggies' five night games and several national broadcasts…

New Mexico Supreme Court clarifies exceptions in public records law
The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that an investigative report about a former Albuquerque Public Schools superintendent must be released under state law with certain exceptions for…

Samuel and Kiplagat qualify for NCAA Outdoor 10K final at West Regionals
Habtom Samuel and Evans Kiplagat have qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships' 10,000m final following performances at regionals. Matthew Endrody advanced from his heat in the men's 1,500…

Supreme Court rules on subpoena power before wrongful death lawsuits are filed
The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that personal representatives cannot issue subpoenas before filing wrongful death lawsuits. The decision clarifies procedures under the state's Wrongful Death Act…

Central Consolidated School District announces free summer meals for children at eight sites
Central Consolidated School District will provide free summer meals for children ages 1–18 at eight sites starting June 1. The program runs in two sessions throughout June and…