New mexico news today
Here are some of the top news stories from New Mexico today:
Breaking News
- Wildfire in Santa Fe National Forest: A wildfire has broken out in the Santa Fe National Forest, prompting evacuations and road closures. The fire is currently burning in the area of the Jemez Mountains and is estimated to be around 100 acres in size. (Source: KRQE News)
- Governor Signs Bill to Increase Minimum Wage: New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed a bill into law that will increase the state's minimum wage from $7.50 to $12.00 per hour by 2025. The bill also indexes the minimum wage to inflation to ensure it keeps pace with the cost of living. (Source: Albuquerque Journal)
Local News
- Albuquerque Police Officer Shot: An Albuquerque police officer was shot and injured during a traffic stop early yesterday morning. The officer is expected to recover from his injuries. (Source: KOAT News)
- Santa Fe Mayor Proposes Budget: Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber has proposed a budget for the city that includes a 3.5% increase in property taxes. The budget also includes funding for new police officers and infrastructure projects. (Source: Santa Fe New Mexican)
State News
- New Mexico Legislature Passes Bill to Expand Medicaid: The New Mexico Legislature has passed a bill that will expand Medicaid coverage to an additional 60,000 low-income residents. The bill is expected to be signed into law by Governor Lujan Grisham. (Source: NM Political Report)
- State Highway 14 Reopens: State Highway 14, which was closed due to a landslide, has reopened to traffic. The highway was closed for several days, causing disruptions to traffic and commerce in the area. (Source: KRQE News)
National News
- President Biden Visits New Mexico: President Joe Biden visited New Mexico yesterday to discuss the state's efforts to address climate change and promote clean energy. During his visit, the President also toured a solar panel manufacturing facility in Albuquerque. (Source: CNN)