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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}This category will feature news releases from out-of-area government agencies and representatives, as well as events that are not taking place in the four-county area of Grant, Catron, Hidalgo or Luna. For local events please visit Local News Releases.
SANTA FE, NM – Following today's announcement that Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) Secretary Teresa Casados will retire from state government, Senator Crystal Brantley issued a video statement addressing the news.
Her full response can be viewed or downloaded here: Watch Video Statement.
SANTA FE – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday announced the retirement of Children, Youth, and Families Department Secretary Teresa Casados from state government following years of dedicated service to New Mexicans.
Casados has served as CYFD secretary since January 2024 and previously served as the department's interim secretary from May 2023 until her confirmation as secretary by the New Mexico Senate in January 2024. Before leading CYFD, Casados served as chief operating officer in the Governor's Office from January 2019 to November 2023.
In all construction zones, motorists are asked to reduce speed, obey posted signs, and use extreme caution, as well as continuing to be cautious of heavy equipment and construction personnel in the area. PLEASE NOTE: Conditions are subject to change without notice. Double fines for speeding in work zones may be in effect.
White Sands Missile Range Notification
For information regarding closures, you may call WSMR at 678-1178 or 678-2222 for updates.
Interstates:
$330K community investment
DEMING- A $330,000 roadway crack sealing project on Business Loop 22 (Pine Street) is scheduled to begin Monday night, September 8, 2025.
Crack sealing involves applying specialized sealants into cracks in asphalt or concrete surfaces. This process is critical in preventing moisture from penetrating the pavement, which can cause further deterioration and lead to costly repairs. By sealing these cracks, pavement integrity is preserved, and roadway life is significantly extended.
Limited Tickets Available for October 18 Event
(Alamogordo, New Mexico Sept. 5, 2025) - Eighty years ago on July 16, 1945, a tremendous explosion in the New Mexico desert marked the beginning of the end of World War II. The world's first atomic bomb was detonated on that day at Trinity Site, on the north end of what is now White Sands Missile Range.
The International Space Hall of Fame Foundation (ISHFF), in conjunction with the New Mexico Museum of Space History, hosts a motor coach tour to the site each October as a fundraiser for the Foundation and the museum's education department. "We typically take six coaches to the site each year, hosting about 300 guests," said Johnny Powell, ISHFF President. "For the trip on October 18, we have five buses currently full." Each coach holds between 52 and 54 guests.
Rain reduces wildfire threat; public urged to remain cautious in handling fire
SANTA FE – Today, the New Mexico State Forester is rescinding fire restrictions in the following counties: Catron, Chaves, Cibola, De Baca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Grant, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, Roosevelt, Sierra, Socorro, Torrence, and Valencia.
The rescission comes in response to recent precipitation which has reduced the wildfire threat in these areas.
"Precipitation throughout the monsoon season has helped mitigate drought conditions," said State Forester Laura McCarthy. "However, the public should continue to take steps to prevent human-caused wildfires."
Please see the attached about NMED and OSE's Strategic Water Supply Program to advance the exploration, production, and treatment of brackish water to protect New Mexico's freshwater resources. Grants and contracts will be awarded to eligible entities for projects to utilize treated brackish water. Additional information can be found at https://www.env.nm.gov/strategic-water-supply/.
Mt. Taylor Ranger District
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – September 4, 2025 – The Vereda Blanca Fire operations transitioned to a Type 4 management team at the Mt. Taylor Ranger District on Friday afternoon (08/29/2025). Minimal heat remains within the containment lines and Cibola National Forest fire crews will continue to monitor the fire footprint and mop up as necessary.
Vereda Blanca Fire Reported start date / time: August 8, 2025 / 0731
Cause: Lightning.
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