The federal government is touting a new plan that they say will cut "bureaucratic red tape” in order to support ranchers and lower consumer prices. At the same time, activists say it could also impact federal Mexican gray wolf populations.
President Donald Trump's Sunday night social media attack on Pope Leo XIV suggests that the president views religion as a "political cudgel" rather than an instrument of peace, Santa Fe Archbishop John Wester said Monday.
Let's Talk New Mexico
This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll be checking out the Job Corps program, as well as similar youth-oriented programs that serve different purposes, like the Rocky Mountain Youth Corps. We’ll speak to youth who are currently enrolled in the programs and those who have graduated to find out how their experience has affected their lives.
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The one-week public comment period on the proposal ends April 7.
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Every two years, the state of New Mexico reviews a list of critters it considers either threatened or endangered from climate change, habitat loss, and other factors – and now’s the chance for the public to weigh-in.
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- Eric Swalwell will resign from Congress. And, Trump feuds with Pope Leo over Iran War
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