Water, Manufacturing, and New Mexico’s Economic Future
New Mexico stands at a crossroads. As the state grapples with economic challenges and seeks to diversify its revenue streams, it must address critical issues
New Mexico stands at a crossroads. As the state grapples with economic challenges and seeks to diversify its revenue streams, it must address critical issues
After its reprise, an effort to push through the governor’s plan to create a market of treated brackish water failed, after committees did not meet
Questa native Kari Martinez contacted Questa del Rio News to discuss a recent issue she experienced in purchasing land in Questa. “I bought the land
New Mexico’s water systems can be traced back as far as AD 800. Ancestral Pueblos utilized the water that flowed from major rivers and tributaries—this
Community members gathered in the Village of Questa administration building on July 26 to discuss the prospect of an umbrella association for improved collective representation
Because of last year’s massive wildfires and floods, farmers and ranchers are dealing with clogged-up irrigation systems affecting their livelihoods. Now, they’re looking for ways
Proposed Consent Decree in Texas v. New Mexico Water LawsuitReprinted with Permission from La Jicarita, January 13, 2023 In 2013 the State of Texas filed
UPDATE FROM CHRISTIAN ISELY, CHEVRON’S PUBLIC AFFAIRS ADVISOR The former Questa Mine’s water rights have been in the news this year. We’ve reported on this
As northern New Mexicans know, the Village of Questa and surrounding communities have faced considerable challenges in the recent past. For example, the closure of
On Saturday, January 29, Chevron held a public meeting and marketing session at Rael’s Market & Coffee Shop from 1 to 3 pm in order
The Village of Questa and surrounding communities in northern Taos County have faced many challenges over the decades. There is no doubt that the closure