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University of New Mexico invests in funds with shares in Israeli companies
The University of New Mexico invests in at least two mutual funds that own shares in Israeli companies, according to a list of investments within the funds obtained by the Daily Lobo through a public records request. UNM also holds bonds in a weapons manufacturer that supplies the Israel Defense Forces — the national military […] The post University of New Mexico invests in funds with shares in Israeli companies appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Dark money group admits spending but denies disclosure requirement
This following was initially published in New Mexico In Depth’s mid-week newsletter, where we offer a mix of analysis, ideas, and news. Sometimes we publish the newsletter on our site, but not always. Sign up to receive them every Wednesday. A dark money group that spent thousands of dollars...
Go inside the race to bring electricity to one of the poorest regions in the US
As temperatures rise, power crews working on behalf of the nonprofit organization Light Up Navajo are racing to connect homes in the Navajo Nation to the power grid. CNN’s Ed Lavandera speaks to residents of one New Mexico community about the arrival of the life-changing service.
New Mexico Public Defender’s Office hit with cybersecurity breach
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Law Offices of the Public Offender in New Mexico had a cybersecurity breach on Wednesday. LOPD Spokesperson Maggie Shepard confirmed to KRQE News 13 that the security breach was a ransomware attack. According to Shepard, it happened despite robust protections and protocols the office had in place. This is the first […]
New Mexico offering special SNAP benefits for wildfire victims
RUIDOSO, N.M. (KRQE) – Individuals and families impacted by the South Fork and Salt fires may be eligible for Disaster Supplemental Nutritional Program (D-SNAP) benefits. The benefits will be for one month of groceries. People can apply for the benefits in-person at: Those offices will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily from July […]
New Mexico cracks down on hotel price gouging amid Ruidoso wildfire crisis
ROSWELL, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — The New Mexico Department of Justice announced Wednesday that it has sent cease-and-desist letters to several hotels serving those affected by the Ruidoso wildfires following a spate of complaints about price gouging. Following a press conference it held last Wednesday regarding bad-faith consumer practices in...
OSI: Some insurance companies aren’t providing state-ordered wildfire coverage
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – In the aftermath of the devastating South Fork and Salt Fires, homeowners are trying to get back on their feet with help from their insurance companies. However, according to the state, some companies are making it harder for policyholders. “We still can’t drink our water. Half the shops aren’t open. We can’t […]
Ensuring Hispanic Participation in the Clean Energy Transition
An established and influential government and community affairs professional with expertise leading public policy negotiation, development and strategy. Michael has a proven track record of... It's important that all stakeholders are included in the clean energy transition, bringing diverse perspectives to address challenges and opportunities. And, when we are given...
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