What to know regarding short-term or limited benefit plans By the Office of Superintendent of Health Insurance Santa Fe, NM – With the health insurance open enrollment period nearing its December 15th deadline to enroll in a plan, many New Mexicans are shopping for health plan options, and budget is …
Read More »Javier Gonzales for LT. Governor
As Mayor of Santa Fe, we brought people together from all walks of life, and we looked out for each other. It’s a different kind of approach, but it helped us solve a $15 million dollar deficit without raising taxes, put an end to Veteran homelessness, created 2,000 new jobs, …
Read More »Luján Introduces Bill to Spur Partnerships Between Labs & Local Businesses
Bill Makes it More Affordable for NM Businesses to Partner with Labs [WASHINGTON, DC] – Congressman Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) introduced legislation to help foster relationships between businesses and national laboratories that can help spur new economic growth and create new jobs. Luján’s bill authorizes funding for Cooperative Research and …
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Unbeaten UNM basketball women set program record with Wednesday’s 10th straight victory
Unbeaten UNM basketball women set program record with Wednesday’s 10th straight victory over visiting Texas Tech behind guards Cherise Beynon, Tesha Buck, and center Jaisa Nunn Lobos win 90-56, but the UNM men drop 75-57 contest in Colorado for sixth setback in nine starts By ARNIE LESHIN, Santa Fe Today …
Read More »Santa Fe Indian School girls and boys basketball bounce back after opening loss with four-straight wins
Santa Fe Indian School girls and boys basketball bounce back after opening loss with four-straight wins after the girls turned back Aztec on the road, and the boys did the same Tuesday at Robertson Capital High boys victorious at Taos and Santa Fe High girls turn back visiting Los Alamos …
Read More »Fight the flu. It’s Not Too Late to Vaccinate.
December 3-9 is National Influenza Vaccination Week By The New Mexico Department of Health SANTA FE, N.M. — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reminds New Mexicans that it’s not too late to get vaccinated against the flu – in fact, it may be your last chance before flu …
Read More »Udall Blasts Interior Department’s ‘Sham’ Report on National Monument Designations
By Tom Udall Press WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tom Udall, lead Democrat on the Appropriations subcommittee that oversees funding for the Interior Department, issued the following statement about Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s report to President Trump on his review of national monuments, including the two in New Mexico, Organ Mountains-Desert …
Read More »New Mexico Weekly Fishing and Stocking Report
Check out the latest stocking report Catches of the week Heron Lake: Aaron Suazo caught a 22-inch rainbow trout Nov. 27. He was using a white shad swim bait. Lake Maloya: Jessica Pargament of Raton caught a 20-inch rainbow trout Dec. 4. She was using yellow PowerBait. Rio Grande: Andrew …
Read More »New Mexico at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on NM Communities and Public Health
New Mexico at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on NM Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts Congress to decide fate of critical environmental operations for the Land of Enchantment State of Risk: New Mexico, a new report from the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), catalogues …
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