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Published on Jun 5, 2025
Top LGBTQIA-Owned Businesses in New Mexico
Information on The List was supplied by individual companies through questionnaires and could not be independently verified by Albuquerque Business First. Only companies that were majority LGBTQ-owned were listed. In case of ties, companies are ranked by …
Source: The Business Journals - Neutral -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
Multifamily Mortagage Lenders in New Mexico
Information was analyzed by ACBJ from HMDA-LAR data published by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council. Figures include purchase loans originated in 2024 for multifamily properties — defined as buildings with five or more units — in the …
Source: The Business Journals - Neutral -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
Residential Mortagage Lenders in New Mexico
Information was analyzed by ACBJ from HMDA-LAR data published by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council. Figures include purchase loans originated in 2024 for residential properties — defined as buildings with four or fewer units — in the …
Source: The Business Journals - Neutral -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
New Mexico court says oil and gas oversight falls to lawmakers, not judges
A New Mexico appeals court dismissed a case challenging the state’s oversight of oil and gas pollution, saying it’s up to lawmakers — not judges — to balance environmental protection with resource extraction. Morgan Lee reports for The Associated Press. In …
Source: Environmental Health News - Left-wing -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
New Mexico halts plan to release treated oilfield wastewater amid contamination concerns
New Mexico regulators have rejected a proposal to discharge treated oil and gas wastewater, citing a lack of safeguards to prevent contamination of the state's dwindling water resources. Carrie Klein reports for Inside Climate News. In short: The New …
Source: Environmental Health News - Left-wing -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
Mexico: proposed new powers for the Telecommunications Agency pose a risk to media independence and pluralism
At the end of May, the Mexican Senate concluded the public debate on the reform of the telecommunications law, which defines the rules for managing broadcasting and, from now on, the digital space. The bill, hastily approved at the end of April by the …
Source: Reporters Without Borders - Neutral -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
Colombian criminal groups have increasingly expanded their operations in Mexico
14 Colombian criminal groups have increasingly expanded their operations into Mexico, engaging in activities such as drug trafficking, extortion, and money laundering. These groups often collaborate with Mexican cartels, leveraging their established …
Source: The Yucatan Times - Neutral -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
Mexico’s National Museum of Anthropology wins prestigious Princess of Asturias Award
8 On Wednesday, June 4, 2025, the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA) in Mexico City was honored with the prestigious Princess of Asturias Award for Concord. This recognition, granted by the Princess of Asturias Foundation, celebrates the museum’s …
Source: The Yucatan Times - Neutral -
Published on Jun 5, 2025
New report details ongoing staffing shortages in Iowa nursing homes
The latest analysis of federal data on nursing home staffing shows the overwhelming majority of nursing homes in Iowa and the United States are operating with less than the recommended staff to meet residents’ needs. With regard to their total nursing …
Source: Iowa Capital Dispatch - Center-left