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Twelve hours after the deadline to either pack up and leave or face more police raids, the Gaza Solidarity Encampment at the University of New Mexico stayed in place. By 7 a.m. Wednesday, police had moved the group from the encampment.
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The decades-long battle between Texas and New Mexico over Rio Grande water rights will be heard at the Supreme Court next week. Source New Mexicos Danielle Prokop told 91做厙 that this is the culmination of legal fights after drought shocked the region in the early 2000s.
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Campaign filings for the 2024 state legislative elections show that eight House and nine Senate seats have no incumbents running for re-election. There are also some big shake-ups among Republican leadership.
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The 2023 Institute of American Indian Education (IAIE) is hosting a summit to give an update ahead of the five year anniversary of the Yazzie-Martinez v. State of New Mexico ruling.
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People have called the Rio Grande a main artery, delivering life-giving water to and through our arid state. But year-after-year we see the river continuing to dry and the ecosystems, communities, and industries that depend upon it are drying up too. On the next Lets Talk New Mexico well discuss the poor health of the Rio Grande and whats at stake as it shrinks.
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Voting for the 2022 midterms is over and most of the races are decided. What were you watching in this election? Were you surprised by the outcomes? This week on Lets Talk New Mexico, we gather a group of journalists to discuss how it all went down and what it means for the next two years in New Mexico as we look ahead to the 2024 election.
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Bernalillo County District Attorney Ra繳l Torrez will be headed to Santa Fe as New Mexico's next Attorney General.
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Former Espa簽ola mayor Joseph Maestas, a Democrat, was elected state auditor on Tuesday, replacing Brian Col籀n. He defeated opponent Travis Steven Sanchez, a Libertarian, by 61.1% to 38.9%
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If youre heading to the polls in New Mexico to vote on Election Day today, Nov. 8, 2022, they are open until 7 p.m. There are other considerations if you requested an absentee ballot or have yet to register to vote. Here's what you need to know as you head to the polls, including your rights as a New Mexico voter.
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91做厙 News and Source New Mexico's collaborative 2022 election guide offers up the lowdown on the candidates, amendments and bonds youre making choices about.