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Danielle Prokop
Position: Source NM

Ain’t no sunshine when data’s gone

The state is legally required to report millions of dollars in settlements immediately. That’s not happening, and we’re trying to find out why.

FEMA to drop biweekly progress updates

First announcement shows Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office has paid $40M so far

N.M. looks to delay upcoming SNAP changes

New Mexico is not required to push back age limits for work requirements until the end of December

Fires are here to stay, but a small nonprofit can’t clean the air alone

Living alongside fire means recognizing the importance of protecting our health and indoor air

Lawmakers request feds and state officials find third party in chromium plume fight

Contamination potentially threatens groundwater beneath San Ildefonso

Nuclear waste storage permit slated for September public meeting

Agency officials settled with contractors for the facility on proposed final permit

Spaceport paid out $130K in settlement with former employee

Employee agreed to drop the 2020 lawsuit alleging discrimination

Hot harvest season begins in New Mexico chile country

Higher temperatures, variable weather and water shortages collide with crops

New Mexico monsoon outlook in August looks ‘bleak’

Unless storms ramp up, expect a drying Rio Grande through Albuquerque

N.M. Environment Department rolls out website for public to see pollution violations

There’s a new way for New Mexicans to track pollution in and around the state. The New Mexico Environment Department released its update to the Enforcement Watch website on May 1. The websit...

Feds announce $12.6 million to remove PFAS at N.M. desalination research plant

The treatment should be built within ‘six months to two years’

N.M. ready to defend new nuclear waste bill against industry and federal opposition

What to know about ‘preemption,’ the new nuclear law and why plans for a waste facility years in the making could fall through