New mexico news
Here are some recent news stories from New Mexico:
Politics
- New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed a bill into law that aims to reduce the state's carbon footprint by increasing the use of renewable energy sources. (Source: Albuquerque Journal)
- The New Mexico Legislature has passed a bill that would allow the state to join a regional cap-and-trade program aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. (Source: Santa Fe New Mexican)
Crime
- A man has been arrested in connection with a string of burglaries in Albuquerque's Nob Hill neighborhood. (Source: KRQE News)
- A former New Mexico State Police officer has been charged with kidnapping and other crimes after allegedly holding a woman against her will for several days. (Source: Las Cruces Sun-News)
Education
- The University of New Mexico has announced plans to increase its tuition rates for the upcoming academic year. (Source: Albuquerque Journal)
- A new charter school has opened in Albuquerque, offering a STEM-focused curriculum to students in grades K-8. (Source: KRQE News)
Environment
- A wildfire has been burning in the Gila National Forest for several days, prompting evacuations and air quality warnings. (Source: Santa Fe New Mexican)
- The New Mexico Environment Department has issued a notice of violation to a company operating a hazardous waste facility in Albuquerque. (Source: Albuquerque Journal)
Economy
- A new study has found that New Mexico's economy is growing at a slower rate than the national average. (Source: Las Cruces Sun-News)
- A major employer in Albuquerque has announced plans to lay off hundreds of workers due to declining demand. (Source: KRQE News)
Sports
- The New Mexico Lobos men's basketball team has won its first conference tournament title in over 20 years. (Source: Albuquerque Journal)
- The Albuquerque Isotopes, the city's minor league baseball team, have announced plans to host a series of games at a new stadium in the city's downtown area. (Source: KRQE News)
These are just a few of the many news stories from New Mexico. If you're looking for more information on a specific topic or region, feel free to ask!