What s the future of Jeffrey Epstein s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico? Share Updated: 2:18 PM EDT May 7, 2021 Melissa Williams Share Updated: 2:18 PM EDT May 7, 2021
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Show Transcript 7500 acres of new Mexico property owned by the estate of a convicted sex offender. When he was alive, Jeffrey Epstein face federal sex trafficking charges accused of recruiting young girls for prostitution. The former billionaires company still owns the sprawling property with a mansion south of santa fe will target seven to nancy Lawson has learned. It will soon be up for sale. Yeah. David Ryan is a bit of a professional hiker. These guys go with me everywhere, writing books and blogs on trails in the Land of Enchantment. I ve got a state recreation access permit in here. A special permit. It allows you to access state land. Let him to explore his passion, sparking. You know, I ve always had an interest in archaeology. Much of that archaeology
Oil and gas production on New Mexico’s state public land generated a record-breaking amount of revenue last month, per official figures released Tuesday by the New Mexico State Land Office.
April 2021 netted $109 million in royalties from oil and gas production on State Trust Land, the highest in the Office’s history, per a news release.
The second- and third-highest months were both last year with $108.9 million in February 2020 and $106.3 million in April of that year.
Dollars generated from royalties paid to the State Land Office by operators were deposited into the State’s Land Grant Permanent Fund to provide funding to New Mexico’s public schools, hospitals and universities, the release read.
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A local environmental group in Carlsbad sought to complete a health impact assessment (HIA) on oil and gas in southeast New Mexico, where they were concerned growth in fossil fuel extraction led to increases in air pollutants to the detriment of public health.
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Citizens Caring for the Future hosted a virtual meeting in April seeking input from national groups and those from northwest New Mexico’s San Juan Basin region where heavy gas extraction was credited with one of the world’s largest methane clouds above the Four Corners area.
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By Morgan Lee Associated Press
Major-party candidates for an open congressional seat in New Mexico clashed over solutions to violent crime, police accountability, the southern border wall and the pandemic s economic challenges as early absentee voting ballot began.
Four candidates have their names on the ballot for the 1st Congressional District post to succeed Deb Haaland after her departure from Congress to lead the Department of the Interior.
Election day is June 1 for a seat held by Democrats since 2009.
Rep. Melanie Stansbury, a Democrat, and Republican state Sen. Mark Moores are at the forefront of the contest with major party backing, pursued by a Libertarian contender and an experienced political independent. Two write-in candidates are registered.