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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS Supreme Court hears 100,000 tons nuclear waste storage plan, some from Cold War-eraAccording to a report by the Associated Press (AP), roughly 100,000 tons (90,000 metric tons) of used fuel rods, some dating back to the 1980s, are accumulating at current and for ...
Five people have acted as chief of New Mexico's public education system during Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's tenure. But lawmakers hope that Mariana Padilla, a former Albuquerque Public Schools ...
Always save for a rainy day. So amid concerns about cuts in Medicaid programs coming down from Washington in the coming years, the New Mexico Senate unanimously approved a measure to set aside ...
With New Mexico staring at the possibility of a dip in federal funds, state lawmakers are advancing a bill creating a new trust fund to help pay for Medicaid programs in future years. The Senate voted ...
Lawmakers said they hope Mariana Padilla, a former teacher, will be the last in the role during Gov. Lujan Grisham's tenure.
Nearly $27 million from EQIP that was intended for New Mexico farmers is stalled, according to a news release Wednesday from the Thornburg Foundation. The Natural Resources and Conservation Service, ...
A key piece of legislation that would make changes to New Mexico's Children, Youth & Families Department is moving forward.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with whether to restart plans to temporarily store nuclear waste at sites in rural ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s brother withdrew Sunday from consideration as a governing board member for New Mexico Highlands ...
The New Mexico House on Tuesday gave overwhelming approval to three bills dealing with the state's child welfare agency, setting up a possible showdown with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's office. The ...
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