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3:38 pm
Tue February 9, 2010

Texas Funds Homebuyer Plan For Veterans

Texas – Texas has announced a $30 million homebuyer initiative targeting veterans.

The funding was announced Tuesday by Gov. Rick Perry and the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.

The state, through TDHCA, is releasing $30 million in mortgage credit certificate authority through its Texas Mortgage Credit Program.

The first time homebuyer status requirement is waived for qualifying veterans who have received an honorable discharge.

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3:37 pm
Tue February 9, 2010

NM Cell Phone Ban Passes House

New Mexico – Legislation that would prohibit drivers across New Mexico from using hand-held cell phones for talking or texting has been approved by the House.

The proposed statewide ban has the support of Gov. Bill Richardson. He said in his state-of-the-state speech at the start of the legislative session that distracted drivers are a "menace to our streets."

The bill would make New Mexico the nation's seventh state to ban the use of hand-held cell phones while driving, both for talking and texting.

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3:35 pm
Tue February 9, 2010

BusinessWatch

Las Cruces – Every Monday at 7:51 a.m., Fred Martino speaks with Las Cruces Sun News Business Editor Brook Stockberger.

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3:03 pm
Tue February 9, 2010

Shooting Investigation

Las Cruces – Las Cruces Police are investigating a drive-by shooting that occurred early Saturday morning at a residence on the city's east mesa.

Shortly after 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 6, police were dispatched to the 5000 block of Answer Drive where residents reported several shots being fired.

Police learned that two men in a dark-colored four-door automobile were seen driving westbound on Central Avenue. Witnesses said the vehicle came to a stop and two men got out and began firing shots at a home.

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10:52 am
Tue February 9, 2010

NM Emissions Bill Tabled

New Mexico – A House panel has tabled legislation that would lay the groundwork for New Mexico's participation in a future cap-and-trade program.

More than two dozen people pleaded with lawmakers last week not to pass the measure, arguing it could cripple businesses and lead to higher utility bills.

Supporters say the measure would not set an emissions cap but rather give regulators the authority to establish rules for early emissions reduction credits and voluntary offsets.

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10:51 am
Tue February 9, 2010

NM Veto Challenge

New Mexico – The Senate has voted to override a veto of legislation that would have required Gov. Bill Richardson to turn over confidential information to the Legislature.

The Legislative Finance Committee has sought information about Medicaid from a state agency, but it was denied because the administration contends the material is confidential.

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10:50 am
Tue February 9, 2010

Bill Takes Aim At NM Oil And Gas Rules

New Mexico – A legislator from New Mexico's oil and natural gas country is taking aim at state rules that govern drilling operations.

Republican Rep. Tom Taylor of Farmington wants to rescind New Mexico's so-called pit rule, which outlines the use of pits for onsite waste disposal at drill pads. The rule also regulates below-grade tanks and closed loop systems.

The industry blames the pit rule in part for a slowdown of drilling activity in New Mexico and the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in state revenues.

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10:48 am
Tue February 9, 2010

Two Las Cruces Men Drown At Caballo Lake

Las Cruces – Authorities have identified two Las Cruces men who drowned at Caballo Lake after their canoe capsized Friday.

New Mexico State Parks officials say 25-year-old Joel Dominguez was recovered from the lake Friday afternoon. Park rangers administered CPR and he was transported to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Rescue workers searched the lake Saturday and Sunday for Eduardo Gonzalez. His body was recovered Sunday afternoon.

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12:19 pm
Mon February 8, 2010

A Mixed Picture On Snowpack

New Mexico – The latest federal estimate for snowpack in New Mexico's mountains show above-average accumulations for this time of year.

But below average snowpack in the southern Colorado mountains that also feed the Rio Grande, Pecos and Canadian river basins means only average runoff is expected.

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12:34 pm
Sun February 7, 2010

NM Senate Approves Bill To Cancel Capital Projects

New Mexico – The Senate has approved a proposal to cancel thousands of capital improvement projects to free up $150 million to improve the state's finances.

Supporters say the bill is needed to replenish the state's cash reserves, which have been depleted because of recent budget shortfalls.

The measure passed the Senate on a 36-to-4 vote. It heads to the House for consideration.

The bill eliminates money for more than 2,000 projects financed out of the state's main budget account and with bond proceeds.

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12:33 pm
Sun February 7, 2010

NM House Approves Business Tax Increase

New Mexico – The House has approved a proposal to raise taxes on businesses to shore up the program that provides unemployment benefits to New Mexicans who lose their jobs.

The unemployment insurance trust fund will run out of money by next year because of increasing claims by jobless workers. The fund is financed by taxes on employers.

The House unanimously approved a bill Saturday to boost taxes on businesses by $20 million.

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12:27 pm
Sun February 7, 2010

Las Cruces Man Among Three Killed In Fort Bliss Helicopter Crash

El Paso – The Army says three people are dead after a medical helicopter crashed during a training exercise at Fort Bliss, just outside El Paso.

A statement Saturday from Las Cruces, N.M.-based Southwest Med Evac says one of its helicopter crashed on final approach to a landing zone Friday during a scheduled training session at the McGregor Range. Southwest Med Evac is a unit of Addison, Texas-based Omniflight Helicopters.

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10:23 am
Sat February 6, 2010

WNMU President Leaving Next Year

Silver City – The chairman of Western New Mexico University's Board of Regents says the process of finding a successor to university president John Counts will be "open, transparent and inclusive."

It will be the university's first presidential search in about 20 years.

Counts will retire next year but Board of Regents chairman Tony Trujillo says school officials are planning a workshop in April to begin looking at issues involved in the transition.

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10:21 am
Sat February 6, 2010

Miss New Mexico Pageant Leaves Alamogordo

Alamogordo – The Miss New Mexico pageant is leaving Alamogordo, where it has been staged for the past 13 years.

The pageant's executive director, Carol Henry, says the competition is being relocated to the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque. This year's event is scheduled June 13-18.

The winner earns the Miss New Mexico title and competes for the Miss America crown.

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10:20 am
Sat February 6, 2010

Bill Would Expand Online Information

New Mexico – The Senate has approved legislation that would allow New Mexico residents to track spending by state agencies through a Web portal for access to government information.

The measure by Sen. Sander Rue, R-Albuquerque, requires the Department of Information Technology to establish a Web site by July 2011 to provide a wide range of information about state government.

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