Megan Gleason
Position: Source NM

Residents to get $9 monthly refunds on PNM bills for a year

Settlement to return money to New Mexicans who kept paying for a shutdown coal plant passes through PRC

Senators urge N.M. to quickly deliver public disaster money

FEMA tops $64M in Public Assistance payments to the state. Local officials have gotten less than a quarter of that money.

PNM wants to raise electricity rates in 2024

You can tell state officials your thoughts on Thursday

Water officials in rural and tribal N.M. communities unaware of free federal water aid

EPA offers technical assistance in identifying system challenges, applying for grants and loans

Family members of missing and murdered Indigenous people question FBI’s ability to address crisis

Not Invisible Act Commission members ask what resources federal investigation agency needs but don’t get many clear answers

Gallup and N.M. Environment Department compromise, avoid water safety fight

City can skip state testing requirements under certain stipulations

Bill protecting reproductive, gender-affirming health care passes in New Mexico

Hundreds of bills sit unheard as Republican men debate abortion-related legislation

Lawmakers get closer to passing bill that would expand voting rights and accessibility

Legislation would make it easier to vote for Indigenous communities and formerly incarcerated people convicted of felonies

New Mexicans waiting on Congress for public education funding

Democratic federal delegation is trying to push a bill through before the end of the year and a government shutdown

Lawmakers question whether statewide school internet network will function in rural areas

State officials aim to set up same broadband connection for all NM schools by 2027

‘It’ll never be the same.’ Northern N.M. residents fly over burn scar

Acequia steward keeps pushing for feds to repair irrigation channels and watersheds after minimal help so far

New Mexico scrambles to meet a federal date to map internet gaps

New Mexico broadband director says hundreds of millions in federal funding could be on the line