KRQE-TV reports Albuquerque Public Schools estimates it will have to cut another $18.8 million dollars by September 1.
Member-owners of the Socorro Electric Cooperative have begun working with the high-profile Texas Attorney William “Bill” Ikard in order to fight new bylaws such as the Open Meetings Act and other measures that ensure transparency, reports El Defensor Chieftain.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports State District Judge Michael Vigil rejected a motion filed by City Councilor Matthew Ortiz to quash the search warrant and order the items returned seized from Asphalt Advantage owner Anthony Montoya’s home.
After former Bureau of Land Management District Manager Steve Henke was hired as president of the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association, environmental groups requested an investigation into whether Henke was improperly influenced by oil and gas during his BLM tenure, reports The Farmington Daily Times.
KOB-TV reports Albuquerque nonprofits will receive millions of dollars in funding after the money had been held up due a contract disagreement between the state and the city.