Two federal judges ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funding to provide SNAP benefits. But it's unclear how much, or when, those funds would be provided before the funding runs dry.
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Silver City Daily Press Publisher and Editor Nick Seibel covers top stories each week on the Silver City Report.
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KC Counts speaks with Cano about her experience and how she would approach problem-solving if elected.
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Assistant Editor Todd Fuqua covers top stories each week on Alamogordo NOW.
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KC Counts speaks with Timmons about issues and solutions for the community.
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KC Counts speaks with Lane about his experience and issues facing the community.
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The State of New Mexico will provide $30 million starting Nov. 1 in an emergency response to counter the pending stop of federal food assistance for the first 10 days of the month, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced on Wednesday.
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The fate of SNAP is becoming a deep concern as it gets closer to Nov. 1, when benefits could dry up.
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The carrots were planted as part of the Cultivo Project, a non-profit initiative that employs youth interns to grow food at Cerro Vista farm and sell it at the nearby Questa Farmers Market and other local businesses around Taos County.
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Further research might help complete the picture of what range of dinosaur species was alive globally on the eve of the asteroid crash
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A new study says several states are doing the right things to get students to show up to school regularly.
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Not counting his golf outings in Virginia, President Trump spent all or part of 14 days outside of Washington, D.C. during the first 31 days of the shutdown.
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Many economists and business leaders are raising alarms about falling birthrates. But advocates for lower human populations say a less crowded world will be happier and more sustainable.
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While too much shouldn't be made out of off-year elections, the Nov. 4 election will be the first major electoral sign of the political mood and what voters think of the president.
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The Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office has an unusual unit at its office: A team dedicated to working with defendants who have cognitive disabilities. The office helps these people access treatment.