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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from New Mexico, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 4,663 stories have been published about New Mexico which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from New Mexico, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 4,663 stories have been published about New Mexico which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Abortion · New MexicoWhole Woman's Health plans to move its four Texas clinics to New Mexico. The organization says it needs money to relocate. The Texas Supreme Court ruled the state can enforce its abortion ban from 1925. Just over $12,000 had been gathered out of the organization's $750,000 goal.See the Story
Whole Woman’s Health to relocate Texas abortion operations to New Mexico
59% Center coverage: 12 sources

US & Canada · New MexicoSandia National Labs is taking a unique approach to roasting New Mexico's staple crop, green chile. Researchers at the labs were able to use concentrated sunlight sun to roast the chile, instead of using propane. Just in New Mexico burning propane leads to a seasonal emission of about 7,800 metric tons of carbon dioxide.See the Story
Using the power of the sun to roast green chile
100% Center coverage: 3 sources

New Mexico · New MexicoRegina Castillo has been charged with vehicle theft, fleeing from police, two counts of child abuse, and resisting arrest. The two children were safely reunited with their mother after they were treated by EMS. Castillo also had three active arrest warrants for failure to appear on the charges of Concealing Identity, Shoplifting and Failure to Appear for Traffic Violations.See the Story
Woman arrested after stealing car with 2 children inside
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US & Canada · New MexicoNew Mexico imposed some of the most aggressive public health restrictions in the U.S. during the pandemic. Plaintiffs included a pet food business in Rio Rancho, a martial arts studio in Bernalillo, a restaurant in Silver City. The lawsuit sought to limit future public health emergency declarations.See the Story
New Mexico governor withstands lawsuits over pandemic orders
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
US & Canada · AlbuquerqueA couple of showers and thunderstorms will last through the morning commute in far east-central New Mexico. Isolated storms will pop up in the mountains again today, moving northeast into the adjacent lower terrain. Drier air will move into western and central NM on Thursday and Friday, and temperatures will be heating up through the weekend.See the Story
Hotter with more spotty storms for New Mexico
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
US & Canada · New MexicoOne lucky Mississippi Lottery player won $50,000 on a Powerball ticket in the Monday, July 4 drawing. The player matched four out of five white balls and the Powerball. Wednesday night's Powerball jackpot is an estimated $35 million. Friday night's Mega Millions jackpot has grown to an estimated $400 million.See the Story
$1 million Powerball ticket sold in New Mexico
Albuquerque · AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said the current situation at Coronado Park is unacceptable. Keller administration officials said homelessness is a complex problem with resource and legal considerations. City Councilman Louie Sanchez said Keller's administration is totally ignoring what the citizens of Albuquerque are demanding, according to the Albuquerque Journal.See the Story
Albuquerque revisiting how it addresses homeless encampments
Coverage: 2 sources
US & Canada · New MexicoDrier air will continue to move into western and central New Mexico Thursday, limiting the chance for storms. Eastern New Mexico will see an uptick in storm chances Thursday though. High pressure will also build over New Mexico through the end of this week. Through the weekend, storms will develop by the afternoon across the mountainous terrain and move slowly and erratically.See the Story
Western and central New Mexico dries out Thursday
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
US & Canada · AlbuquerqueBy August 9, NMDOT will shut down the MLK exit ramp. They will extend an auxiliary lane on I-25 past the closed ramp so that traffic merging onto Lomas has more room. The cost of this project will be around $2.9 million.See the Story
NMDOT getting rid of ‘obsolete’ I-25 Northbound MLK exit
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
US & Canada · AlbuquerquePeople are looking for ways to make a few extra bucks wherever they can. Business at Uptown Pawn in Albuquerque has doubled in the last few months. Local consignment stores are also seeing more business. The owners say people are now rethinking how they get rid of items.See the Story
Some Albuquerque pawn shops see boost in business amid inflation
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
US & Canada · Rio RanchoRIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – More Rio Rancho students may have to walk or get a ride to school next year. The district's transportation department recommends expanding the walk-zone distances around its schools.
Haven’t gotten your first New Mexico cash rebate? Here’s why If approved, bus stops would not be located within 1.2 miles of an elementary school up from one mile.See the Story
Rio Rancho Public Schools in talks to change bus stop locations
100% Center coverage: 1 sources