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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}This category will feature news releases from out-of-area government agencies and representatives, as well as events that are not taking place in the four-county area of Grant, Catron, Hidalgo or Luna. For local events please visit Local News Releases.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) has detected highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as "bird flu," in a non-commercial backyard poultry flock in Bernalillo County, New Mexico.
Bird flu is a serious and highly contagious disease affecting birds that can cause significant mortality in both wild and domestic bird populations.
SANTA FE – Today, the New Mexico Senate unanimously confirmed Emily Kaltenbach as the cabinet secretary for the Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) with a vote of 37-0.
"As a former cabinet secretary of this department, I understand the level of leadership it takes to do the job," said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. "Emily has already begun to make significant strides in improving how we serve our seniors, and her experience, commitment and compassion will continue to drive that progress in the years ahead."
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. — The New Mexico Department of Agriculture's (NMDA) Standards & Consumer Services (SCS) Division and the State Metrology Lab at NMDA announce Weights and Measures Week, held every year from March 1-7 to commemorate President John Adams' signing of the first U.S. weights and measures law on March 2, 1799.
NMDA's SCS Division ensures the accuracy of any device installed, serviced, repaired or reconditioned and placed into service. This is official guidance to ensure a registrant's authority and responsibilities are being met within the standards outlined in the New Mexico Administrative Codes.
ALBUQUERQUE, FEBRUARY 28—Today, Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernández (NM-03) and Senator Ben Ray Luján held a virtual press conference to spread the false claim that the Republican budget resolution would hurt Medicaid recipients in New Mexico. The Republican Party of New Mexico sets the record straight that the Trump administration is not cutting Medicaid benefits but is targeting waste, fraud, and abuse within the program to save taxpayers billions while protecting the over 706,000 New Mexicans who rely on the program. Additionally, by voting against the budget resolution, our Democrat Representatives in Congress would deprive the hard-working families in our state of some of the most substantial tax relief ever seen, including no tax on tips, Social Security, and overtime.
In all construction zones, motorists are asked to reduce speed, obey posted signs, and use extreme caution, as well as continue to be cautious of heavy equipment and construction personnel in the area. PLEASE NOTE: Conditions are subject to change without notice. Double fines for speeding in work zones may be in effect.
White Sands Missile Range Notification
For information regarding closures, you may call WSMR at 678-1178 or 678-2222 for updates.
Heinrich introduced the legislation last month to help law enforcement combat fentanyl trafficking
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich announced that his Halt All Lethal Trafficking of (HALT) Fentanyl Act to permanently classify fentanyl-related substances (FRS) as Schedule I drugs, under the Controlled Substances Act, was passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on a bipartisan basis. This permanent scheduling will give law enforcement the tools needed to keep extremely lethal and dangerous drugs off our streets to keep New Mexicans safe.
Last month, Heinrich, with U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), introduced the HALT Fentanyl Act in the Senate. Earlier this month, Heinrich welcomed the U.S. House of Representatives passage of the HALT Fentanyl Act. The HALT Fentanyl Act now awaits Senate passage.
State takes proactive active measures against outbreak
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has launched a dedicated web resource to address the rising measles cases within state boundaries.
The comprehensive web resource hub at measles.doh.nm.gov features:
Current New Mexico case counts (updated Tuesdays and Fridays).
Detailed FAQ section addressing common questions.
Prevention guidelines specific to New Mexico.
Bilingual content in both English and Spanish.
A community event essential to raise funds and spark hope for New Mexico children fighting critical illnesses.
Statewide, N.M. – February 28, 2025 – Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Mexico announces tickets for its signature event "Wine & Wishes" are on sale now. Themed POWer of a Wish the 12th annual Wine & Wishes will take place on May 9, 2025, beginning at 7PM at Sandia Resort and Casino.
Wish granting takes a whole community and in that spirit the gala's theme of a hero's rising will prevail along with the extraordinary power of hope that a wish can bring for children facing critical illnesses.
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