The Bureau of Land Management wants to repeal a buffer around Chaco Canyon that barred oil and gas drilling.
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Chaco Canyon public comment period opens, as BLM proposes reopening 336,000 acres to mineral leasing
A new federal assessment could reshape the future of development near Chaco Canyon. Here’s what’s in the plan and how long the public has to weigh in.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Bureau of Land Management has released new details about its proposal to reopen the land around Chaco ...
The Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday began a two-week public comment period for its proposal to roll back or completely ...
The Trump administration has opened a 14-day public comment period on a plan that could reopen more than 300,000 acres around ...
Albuquerque Public Schools has met its three-year goals for underserved students in first and second grade reading but fell ...
Pueblo leaders and environmentalists are angry that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management released an environmental assessment ...
The Department of Interior is giving only 14 days for the public to weigh in on a proposal that could devastate the landscape ...
The ancient inhabitants of New Mexico's Chaco Canyon, the zenith of Pueblo culture in the Southwest a thousand years ago, likely had to import corn to feed the multitudes residing there, says a new ...
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