The U.S. economy revved up in the first three months of the year, despite a spike in energy prices caused by the war with Iran.
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Scott Brocato recently spoke with New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard about the new leasing rule and how it will impact the state.
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The Las Cruces Police Department held a press conference and gave more details on the fatal shooting of a man by officers at the McDonald’s on Lohman.
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Nick Seibel, publisher and editor of the Silver City Daily Press, covers top stories each week on the Silver City Report. This week we hear about an energy pipeline, candidate forums and the governor giving WNMU’s commencement.
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Environmental organizations are asking for a full review of the 17-mile Green Chile Pipeline project and its impacts on the environment and human health.
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The request comes after they and several tribes earlier this year asked the court to reject PED’s plan, itself court-ordered.
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Documentarian and exhibit founder Katrina Parks talks about her experience making a documentary series about Route 66 and some of the characters she met along the way.
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If possible, people should already be preparing to limit exposure to wildfire smoke, which can significantly damage the heart and lungs.
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Currently, the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission is reviewing the operations of 16 agencies and seeking input from the public.
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Baby Reindeer was an unexpected hit on Netflix in 2024. Now its creator and star is back, with a series about two boys who become brothers after their mothers fall in love in 1980s Scotland.
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Looking for a read that's complicated, gutsy and entertaining? Maureen Corrigan recommends Yesteryear, by Caro Claire Burke; American Fantasy, by Emma Straub; and Enormous Wings, by Laurie Frankel.
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Pioneering scientist J. Craig Venter has died at 79. His "whole genome shotgun method" helped genome sequencing become faster and cheaper.
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Lawyers made arguments in hearings for two separate lawsuits against President Trump and the Kennedy Center's board this week. Both lawsuits want to halt plans to close the performing arts venue for two years for renovations.