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New Mexico Supreme Court allows homeless lawsuit against Albuquerque to proceed
The New Mexico Supreme Court has rejected the city of Albuquerque's request to stop a lawsuit filed by a group of homeless residents.The lawsuit claims that the city's enforcement of public camping and property removal laws violates constitutional...
Soccer Falls at New Mexico, 1-0
ALBQUERQUE, New Mexico (10/23/25) – The University of Wyoming soccer team suffered a loss Thursday at the UNM Soccer Complex. New Mexico scored early and hung on for a 1-0 victory. The Cowgirls drop to 7-5-5 on the season and 2-3-3 (9 points) in...
Utah State at New Mexico: How to watch, listen to or stream the game
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New Mexico’s Efforts To Regulate PFAS Attracts National Industry Pushback: Officials To Hold Meetings To Discuss New Rules, Blood Tests
New Mexico is the third state to pass a law implementing a gradual phasing out of so-called ‘forever chemicals’ in new products, and is now facing industry pushback. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images BY DANIELLE PROKOP Source NM sourcenm.com New...
American Indian Business Enterprise opens applications for Native Farmer and Rancher Project
Details By Kaili Berg October 28, 2025 Applications for a $650 stipend for Native American farmers are being accepted now until Nov. 6. The grants are hosted by the American Indian Business Enterprise (AIBE) Center at New Mexico State University...
You Can Sleep and Feed Animals at This Airbnb in New Mexico
An escape to the countryside is always my go-to when I'm craving some time away from the constant demands of modern life. This charming log cabin in the small town of San Cristobal, New Mexico, checks all the boxes: it's secluded, rustic without...
Sarasota Opera revives a fall tradition with 'Così fan tutte'
The production of Mozart's playful ode to infidelity ends a hiatus of two years for full-blown fall shows. There's a spark in the air at the Sarasota Opera. Cooler temperatures are here, repairs from last year's hurricanes are complete and the...
An adults-only mountain getaway, and a stylish hideaway in New Mexico
HERE: ADULT-ONLY LUXURY MOUNTAIN CABINS Love the idea of a wilderness escape but long for more creature comforts than camping can provide? The newly opened Hinata Retreat in Charlemont might fit the bill as your ideal luxury mountainside getaway....
Christian Wallace speaks at the Wittliff
From Texas State to Texas Monthly and now TV, Christian Wallace has written his way from the flat plains of West Texas to the peak of Paramount. To celebrate his success, The Wittliff Collections hosted an event that brought Christian’s words off...
Florida liquor laws to know, where dry and partially dry counties are
Florida state law prohibits alcohol sales between midnight and 7 a.m., but local ordinances can alter these hours. At least one Florida county, Lafayette, is considered "dry" and prohibits the sale of beverages exceeding a certain percentage of...
New Mexico’s efforts to regulate PFAS attracts national industry pushback
New Mexico is the third state to pass a law implementing a gradual phasing out of so-called ‘forever chemicals’ in new products, and is now facing industry pushback. AP File Photo × Officials this week will hold meetings to discuss new rules,...
“Silver Belle” selected to light up the Nation’s Capitol this holiday season
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - A tree from The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is making history. Nevada will be providing the United States Capitol Building Christmas Tree for the first time ever this year. “Guess what! We have trees in Nevada. We have...
What is Colorado’s oldest town? Community predates state’s gold rush
Its first university was founded in 1864, three years after the Colorado Territory — with largely the same boundaries as today’s state — was formed. And its gold rush began in 1858, while what would become the Colorado Territory was still split...
Five and a half feet under
Rosehill Cemetery groundskeeper Sara De La O Credit: Kirk Williamson Rosehill’s gothic entrance gate off Ravenswood Avenue casts a puzzle-piece shadow onto the pavement and grass. The sky is all blue, and the sun is already too hot on this late...
Daily Audio Newscast Afternoon Update - October 28, 2025
News from around the nation. Hurricane Melissa, now stronger than Katrina, is closing in on Jamaica; Ohio teachers say investing in workers boosts rural communities; Nonprofit asks for help tracking pregnant ICE detainees; Amid SNAP trouble, tips...
The 10 games in November that will shape the College Football Playoff race
November's college football matchups will be critical in determining the College Football Playoff field. Several high-stakes games feature top-ranked teams from the SEC, Big Ten, and other major conferences. Key rivalry games, such as Ohio State...
EB Audit Outlines Misspending Under Past Administration
Deep within the city of Elephant Butte’s audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023, there are 17 pages of findings that give a glimpse into the alleged misappropriation of government funds under the administration of former city manager, and...
Colorado Buffaloes look to rebound with youth-filled lineup after first losing season since 2014-15
Colorado (14-21, 3-17 Big 12) Tad Boyle, the all-time winningest coach in program history, and the Buffaloes try to rebound after turning in their first losing season since 2014-15. They have a solid but youthful nucleus led by big man Bangot Dak,...
New Mexico, Wyoming Propose New Gas Routes for US, Asian Markets
The governors of New Mexico and Wyoming on Monday unveiled proposals to deliver Rocky Mountain natural gas to meet growing domestic and Asian demands driven by data centers and electrification. "The roadmap outlines two main routes - the Pacific...
Volleyball Prepares for 1,500 Mile Road Stint Against Western New Mexico and Sul Ross State
Via Cameron University Athletics, 4h ago LAWTON, Okla. – The Cameron University volleyball is ready to rack up the miles as they prepare to travel a total of 1,500 miles for a weekend road stint against Western New Mexico and Sul Ross State. The...