Officials at the University of New Mexico say the college’s new $636 million School of Medicine, designed to double the size of its incoming class, will be completed in time to welcome the new class of students in 2030.
It’s a towering example of the contentious debate over what to do with the state’s ever-growing supply of oilfield waste.
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For New Mexico youth, having a trusted adult mentor, like a Big Brother or Big Sister, can lead to better outcomes, like staying away from drugs and alcohol and pursuing higher education. But as mentorship programs face volunteer shortages, some young people are being left without the support they need.
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Providers of home health care for New Mexico veterans are continuing to advocate against newly lowered federal compensation rates for providing such care.
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Otero County extended ICE contract before it took effect this week.
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