What President Biden s 60-day pause on oil means for New Mexico
For the next 60 days, new oil and gas leasing and drilling permits on public lands are on hold. Share Updated: 9:12 AM MST Jan 25, 2021
What President Biden s 60-day pause on oil means for New Mexico
For the next 60 days, new oil and gas leasing and drilling permits on public lands are on hold. Share Updated: 9:12 AM MST Jan 25, 2021
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Show Transcript ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER SHELLYE LEGGETT HAS MORE ON HOW THIS IS AFFECTING NEW MEXICANS. SHELLY FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS, NEW OIL AND GAS LEASING AND DRILLING PERMITS ON PUBLIC LANDS ARE ON HOLD. THE INDUSTRY IS STARTING TO SEE SOME POSITIVE SIGNS IN TERMS OF THE RECOVERY. SHELLYE: THE DECISION HAS SENT SHOCKWAVES THROUGH THE INDUSTRY IN NEW MEXICO. I DON’T SEE HOW IT WON’T HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON THE STATE FROM AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE. SHELLYE: LEADERS WITH THE NEW MEXICO OIL AND GAS ASSOCIATION SAY TWO YEARS AGO, THE S
A tale of two Americas: How law enforcement handled the Capitol riots vs BLM protests
The unrest at the nation s Capitol has many questioning the differences in how law enforcement handled what happened Wednesday in Washington, D.C. compared to past rallies and protests. Share Updated: 9:05 AM MST Jan 8, 2021
A tale of two Americas: How law enforcement handled the Capitol riots vs BLM protests
The unrest at the nation s Capitol has many questioning the differences in how law enforcement handled what happened Wednesday in Washington, D.C. compared to past rallies and protests. Share Updated: 9:05 AM MST Jan 8, 2021
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New Albuquerque restaurant moves into downtown area despite pandemic
Despite hardships during the coronavirus pandemic and state public health orders, a new pizza place opened in downtown Albuquerque. Share Updated: 8:04 AM MST Dec 31, 2020
New Albuquerque restaurant moves into downtown area despite pandemic
Despite hardships during the coronavirus pandemic and state public health orders, a new pizza place opened in downtown Albuquerque. Share Updated: 8:04 AM MST Dec 31, 2020
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Show Transcript AREA. WHILE MANY BUSINESSES PACKED UP AND MOVED OUT, NEW ONES ARE OPEN TO BRING CUSTOMERS TO THE AREA. A NEW PIZZA PLACE THAT PROMISES TO TAKE CUSTOMERS BACK TO THE 1980S HAS A NEW HOME IN DOWNTOWN ALBUQUERQUE. THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. PIZZA IS WARM AND COMFORTING AND YOU CAN ALWAYS GO FOR PIZZA. TO BE ABLE TO PLAY A GAME IS BACK IN THE OLD DAYS. THE OWNERS OF HOLMES PIZZA AND ARCADE SAY OPENING THEIR DOORS DURING A PANDEMIC WASN’T E
The Roadrunner Food Bank has helped thousands of New Mexicans with food security during the coronavirus pandemic and state public health order, but Wednesday, they hit a bump in the road.