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Today, the US Environmental Protection Agency announced that $156 million has been awarded to New Mexico from the agencies $7 billion Solar for all competition. This will support low-income households.
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Santa Fe nursery owner Lynn Payne talks about the do's and don'ts of gardening
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The accumulative effects of climate change, drought and human consumption have taken its toll of the Rio Grande. Source NM's Dani Prokop as documented these effects over the past year and is now sharing the stories of the river and those who rely on it.
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Federal, state, local and tribal leaders gathered in the village of Los Ranchos Wednesday evening to celebrate the $57 million in funding for broadband investments in the state through the ReConnect program and $34 million in grant funding from the USDA Rural Development
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Representative Melanie Stansbury and several water officials met on the banks of the Rio Grande Wednesday morning to celebrate the House passage of three of her water security legislations and urge the Senate to get them over the finish line.
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A bipartisan effort to get more money in the hands of victims of the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire is on its way to the United States Senate after clearing the House on Thursday, but it won’t be considered again until at least September
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Balloon Fiesta park to hold fireworks display while Bernalillo County remains in "exceptional drought" conditions
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US Assistant Secretary of Health Rachel Lavine visited Albuquerque Thursday to see how the city is tackling to issue of climate change and its impact on public health
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The City of Santa Fe held "Santa Fe Saves Water Day" on Saturday to urge residents to conserve water.
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Thunderstorms are expected in northern New Mexico on Monday afternoon and evening.
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says the state is expected to see 100 hours of very high temperatures, and strong winds as the state continues to fight wildfires across the state.