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Which type of New Mexico companies were inspected the most by FDA in Q2?

Which type of New Mexico companies were inspected the most by FDA in Q2?

Kimberlee Trzeciak Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Legislation, and International Affairs of FDA | Official Website Kimberlee Trzeciak Deputy Commissioner for Policy, Legislation, and International Affairs of FDA | Official Website In the second...

Industry Ink: Miranda Lambert, Anne Wilson, Blessing Offor, Signal Fire

Industry Ink: Miranda Lambert, Anne Wilson, Blessing Offor, Signal Fire

Miranda Lambert’s Muttnation Foundation & Tractor Supply Company Award Over $250,000 In Surprise Grants To Animal Shelters Lap Dog Rescue of New Mexico Receive Muttnation Grant Miranda Lambert’s MuttNation teamed up with Tractor Supply Company to...

Visit Albuquerque Awards 2025 Tourism Grants

STATE News: ALBUQUERQUE — Visit Albuquerque, the city’s official destination marketing organization (DMO), has announced the recipients of its 2025 Tourism Grant Program. Now in its third year, the program aims to spark innovative ideas that...

Democratic governor declares state of emergency in crime-ridden county

Democratic governor declares state of emergency in crime-ridden county

Attorney General Pam Bondi opens up about the Trump administrations efforts to stop crime on Fox Noticias. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Just two days after President Donald Trump seized control of Washington, D.C.’s police force to...

Small Protests Can Be Beautiful

Small Protests Can Be Beautiful

I learned in April this year that it is not necessary to marshal hundreds of protesters to have a powerful impact, particularly if just one protester is willing to risk arrest. Here is what happened. As I stood holding a “Hands off Palestine” sign...

Failed GOP candidate gets 80 years for shooting at political adversaries

Failed GOP candidate gets 80 years for shooting at political adversaries

Aug. 14 (UPI) -- A failed GOP candidate in New Mexico has been sentenced to 80 years behind bars for orchestrating a shooting spree targeting his perceived political adversaries following his defeat in the 2022 midterm elections, which he believed...

New Mexico strong revenue growth

New Mexico strong revenue growth

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — Despite economic uncertainty, New Mexico is seeing stronger-than-expected revenue growth. A recent report from the Legislative Finance Committee shows the state brought in $200 million more than projected in February....

Melanie Stansbury highlights women's leadership and CHIPS Act anniversary in New Mexico

Melanie Stansbury highlights women's leadership and CHIPS Act anniversary in New Mexico

U.S. Representative Melanie Stansbury posted a series of statements on August 9, 2025, highlighting concerns about women's participation in politics and celebrating female leadership in New Mexico.In an early morning post, Stansbury expressed...

Candidate Filing Day For School Board, UNM-LA Advisory Board, Mirador Public Improvement District Board Is Aug. 26

COUNTY News: Los Alamos residents have the opportunity to make a difference by running for office in the upcoming nonpartisan local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Positions on the School Board, UNM-Los Alamos Advisory Board, and Mirador Public...

San Diego State football opponent preview: New Mexico

San Diego State football opponent preview: New Mexico

The San Diego State Aztecs will get another chance at revenge, even as they say farewell to the New Mexico Lobos, who will stay behind in the Mountain West as SDSU and four others head off to the new-look Pac-12. The Aztecs had won nine straight...

Rep. John Block shares legislative activities and local insights on social media

Rep. John Block shares legislative activities and local insights on social media

Rep. John Block, a Republican representing New Mexico’s 51st House district since 2023, recently shared updates from his activities in the state legislature and community engagement through several social media posts.On August 11, 2025, Block...

New Mexico awards over $1.3 million in new round of Route 66 Centennial grants

New Mexico awards over $1.3 million in new round of Route 66 Centennial grants

The New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD) has announced a new round of funding for the Route 66 Centennial Grant Program. A total of $1,306,097 will be awarded to communities along Route 66 in fiscal year 2026. The funds are intended for marketing...

Failed GOP candidate gets 80-year sentence for politically motivated shooting plot

Failed GOP candidate gets 80-year sentence for politically motivated shooting plot

The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US A failed Republican candidate has been...

Heat continues to move through New Mexico

Heat continues to move through New Mexico

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Hot temperatures blanketed the state once again today, with a handful of locations either tying or breaking their previous record high temperature. Isolated showers have also been moving through much of southern New Mexico....

New Mexico State Grant Will Fuel Local Creative Economies

EDD Cabinet Secretary Rob Black EDD News: Applications accepted through Aug. 29 SANTA FE — The New Mexico Arts & Cultural Districts (ACD) Pilot Grant Program is a one-time collaborative initiative organized by New Mexico Arts, EDD’s Mainstreet...

No criminal record needed for ICE arrests in New Mexico

Click play to listen to this article. Research shows U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement isn't just targeting people with criminal records in New Mexico during mass arrests of immigrants, and says deportations are harming local economies. The...

Construction Industry Employs 5.4% of Mississippi Workers, 11th Lowest in the Country

Construction Industry Employs 5.4% of Mississippi Workers, 11th Lowest in the Country

The U.S. construction industry faces a high degree of uncertainty in 2025. On one hand, demand for new housing and infrastructure remains high, driven by a persistent housing shortage and a wave of federal investment. On the other hand, the sector...

Hall Pass: Your Ticket to Understanding School Board Politics, Edition #169

Welcome to Hall Pass, a newsletter written to keep you plugged into the conversations driving school board governance, the politics surrounding it, and education policy. In today’s edition, you’ll find: On the issues: The debate over the four-day...

Regional Representative and Government regret the death of former PS/Madeira leader

Regional Representative and Government regret the death of former PS/Madeira leader

“A distinguished lawyer and a figure of unanimous respect in our society, a constant defender of democratic values and civic participation, he always fought, both as a lawyer and in all his public interventions, for the defense of humanistic...

New Mexico man facing drug charges after traffic stop on PA Turnpike in Westmoreland County

New Mexico man facing drug charges after traffic stop on PA Turnpike in Westmoreland County

HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A New Mexico man is facing drug charges after police said they found a duffel full of drugs in his vehicle during a traffic stop on the Turnpike. Jose Jiminez, 21, was pulled over on I-76 in Hempfield Township on Tuesday...

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