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Artesia officials question state pollution law

Artesia city officials voiced support for Xcel Energy as the utility provider sought an exemption from a state law aimed at reducing carbon emissions from energy production.

Charles Sullivan: Change needed amid Democrat dominance

There are two taboo facts that New Mexico’s television stations and major newspapers almost never discuss. The first is that no state in the United States has had single- party Democratic rule at the state level longer than New Mexico.

3 Artesia soccer players named to All-State squads

The New Mexico High School Coaches Association has named Moises Corza a first-team All-State forward. Cutter Summers made the second team as a defender, and Anton Wodarz was also named to the second team as a midfielder.

Gov. Lujan Grisham outlines priorities in State of the State speech

The governor urged lawmakers to not shy away from tackling longstanding challenges that face the state.

Child dies in Ski Apache accident

Officials with Ski Apache have confirmed the death of a child involving a ski lift at Ski Apache which occurred Jan. 6.

Winter storm benefits New Mexico ski resorts

A winter storm last week produced beneficial snowfall.

Lawsuit filed over imperiled Pecos River turtle

A struggling turtle native to the waters of New Mexico, including the Pecos River, is at the center of a federal lawsuit.

Lawmakers push crime bills ahead of New Mexico legislative session

Lawmakers will have until Feb. 4 to introduce legislation.

Ruidoso Downs out of business after flood and fire damage

Officials with the Ruidoso Downs Race Track announced today that the entire 2026 race meet will be held at the Downs of Albuquerque this year.

Championship air races announced in Roswell

The Reno Air Racing Association (RARA), organizers of the National Championship Air Races (NCAR) announced this year’s races will take place Sept. 16 to 20 at the Roswell Air Center.

Oilfield water solutions struggle in New Mexico, Permian Basin, locals say

Produced water is mostly brought to the surface from the same underground rock formations, or shale, that yield crude oil and natural gas.

Trout remain popular in Lincoln County lakes

Trout-fishing conditions have not changed at the popular waters in and around Ruidoso this week.