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The pandemic continues to bring stress upon those in the state who can least afford it.
California has fined GEO Group over $100,000 for “willful and serious” health and safety violations.
Missed cues grow Native distrust around a New Mexico research project on oil well wastewater.
Foregone revenues add up to more than double the amount of the expected deficit.
Critics slam SoCal air regulator for adopting weak emissions rules for the potent carcinogen ethylene oxide.
Making developers who stoke the housing crisis repair the damage they’ve done.
Why the threat to food supplies — and industrial agriculture’s role in global warming — is central to the discourse on climate change.
In December, legislators killed a controversial abatement program known as Chapter 313, but its effects will last decades.
Lawmakers will have to resist inertia and oil and gas influence as the climate crisis worsens.
Questions over whether cold weather in New Mexico an ’emergency.’
Taking the time to find out what California’s hurting immigrant children need.
As the city’s eviction moratorium expires, Los Angeles ponders action to keep longtime Chinatown residents in their home.
Lord of the Rings fans from Trump-supporting libertarian billionaire Peter Thiel to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni find archconservative lessons in Middle-earth. Why?
Oil companies may end up relying on environmentally questionable crop-based fuels.
Josh Shapiro has revealed little about his policy proposals.
A year after the state crafted the first ever food assistance program for undocumented immigrants, the 2023 budget puts it on hold.
Advocates warn that without immediate action rising evictions will complicate efforts to combat homelessness.
Proposed legislation would dramatically change New Mexico’s principal oil and gas law.
What real estate, oil wells, racism and yogurt containers reveal about the disparate damages caused by fossil fuels.
New Mexico’s legislative session, funded by oil and gas, promises fireworks.