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Cathy Cook - abqjournal
Cathy Cook
Journal Staff Writer
ccook@abqjournal.com
First abandoned uranium mine cleanups have begun under New Mexico initiative
Christmas tree harvesting permits available through national forests, Bureau of Land Management
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Top New Mexico energy official to step down from Cabinet-level post
Three takeaways from the Los Alamos National Laboratory 'State of Lab'
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'The cross I've carried': Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors share experiences in New Mexico
Algae bloom warnings lifted for five New Mexico lakes
University of Arizona researcher investigates black bear population in Chuska Mountains
Three takeaways from Sen. Martin Heinrich’s roundtable with public land experts
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Mexican gray wolf 'Taylor' north of I-40 for third time this year
More than $200 million in federal dollars will come to New Mexico projects
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Pueblo leaders want in-person consultation as BLM reconsiders Chaco oil ban
Water donations go quickly as Mora County residents learn of contaminated wells
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New Mexico lawmakers introduce bills to repeal US Senate payout provision
New Mexico is installing free water filters to address ‘forever chemical’ contamination
Leger Fernández, senators critical of Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak claims office
New Mexico officials announce new AI wildfire monitoring network
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Roaming Mexican gray wolf moved south of I-40 a second time
New Mexico congressional delegation opposed to shutdown deal
Santa Fe Indian School opens playground students helped design
Candidates in Senate and 2nd Congressional District races largest fundraisers for midterms so far
Gov. Lujan Grisham to call second special session over SNAP funding
Government shutdown becomes longest in history
Albuquerque sees high turnout for municipal election
BioPark releases endangered Rio Grande silvery minnows
New Mexico Environment Department launches public health survey focused on PFAS at Holloman Lake
New Mexico and other states are spending millions supplementing SNAP. Will they be reimbursed?
State to cover costs of looming SNAP funding freeze for 460,000 residents
New Mexico braces for SNAP delays, governor calls for end to shutdown
Navajo Nation will spend $3 million on test of new tech for cleaning uranium mine waste
New Mexico Environment Department increases monitoring of blue-green algae
$8 million bosque restoration project could be model for more ‘pearls’ along the Rio Grande
Health care still top of mind for New Mexico congressional delegation as shutdown enters week four
Federal agency responsible for nuclear weapons furloughs employees for first time during a shutdown
How does the federal government shutdown affect New Mexico’s economy?
Harmful algae found at eight New Mexico lakes
Utility deduction rules for food assistance benefits set to change in November
November SNAP benefits could be delayed for New Mexicans
First atomic bomb test site, Trinity Site, open house canceled amid government shutdown
New Mexico agriculture industry, agencies prepare as screwworm flies closer
Lomas closures planned so new water pipeline can be installed
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