Historic Drought Plan Approved by Congress
"Two weeks after water officials told Congress there was urgent need to approve the Colorado River drought contingency plan, the House and Senate both passed a plan Monday and sent it to the...
View ArticleAlbuquerque Exceeds Water Conservation Goals
Officials say that water consumption is down in Albuquerque, New Mexico, reports Theresa Davis. Per capita daily use is four gallons less than a year ago, more than the original goal of one...
View ArticleBus Rapid Transit Opens to the Public in Albuquerque
Albuquerque Rapid Transit buses opened to the public for the first time this weekend.Publication Date: Sun, 12/01/2019
View Article5 Transit Projects to Watch in the D.C. Region in 2020
Jordan Pascale provides a preview of the what, when, and where of five key transit infrastructure projects in the D.C. region. The list:Publication Date: Fri, 12/20/2019
View ArticleWater Supply Inadequacies Tied to Coronavirus Infection in the Navajo Nation
Heather Hansman reports on the pre-existing public health crisis that has exacerbated the Covid-19 pandemic on Navajo lands that spans the Four Corners region of the Southwest United States, where the...
View ArticleClean Energy Scores Big Wins on Election Day
Energy is less prone to partisan politics, according to an article by Catherine Morehouse, who analyzes the batch of clean energy laws approved by voters this week, among so many other issues...
View ArticleHospitals and Healthcare Workers Brace for Influx of COVID Patients
Public health experts are expecting to see a surge of new coronavirus infections followed by an additional surge of hospitalizations resulting from Publication Date: Tue, 12/01/2020
View ArticleBiden Diversifies Cabinet With EPA Administrator, Interior Secretary Picks
Publication Date: Thu, 12/17/2020
View ArticleHow Working From Home Is Changing Where We Live
The sudden growth in telecommuting brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has upended the commercial real estate industry as companies rethink their need for physical office space and workers embrace the...
View ArticleDrought Contingency Plan Triggered for the Colorado River
"Increasingly bleak forecasts for the Colorado River have for the first time put into action elements of the 2019 upper basin drought contingency plan," reports Luke Runyon.Publication Date: Wed,...
View ArticleNew Mexico Communities Reflect on Racial Restrictive Covenants
Although race-based restrictive covenants were rendered unenforceable by the 1968 Fair Housing Act, communities across the country linger in the shadow of their legacy as the language restricting...
View ArticleDrought Takes Hold of the American West
As recently as 2019, rain was falling in abundance and rivers were running high, but no one should be suPublication Date: Mon, 04/19/2021
View ArticleNew Drought Contingencies Triggered for Upper Colorado River States
Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming will launch a new drought response operations plan as water levels in Lake Powell continue to drop, according to a press release by the Upper Colorado River...
View ArticleCoronavirus Litigation: Can Employers Require Employee Vaccinations?
"High levels of vaccination coverage are the way out of this pandemic,” said Dr.Publication Date: Fri, 06/04/2021
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