skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Key directives in Trump DEI executive order for government, private sector; Syringe exchange fears hobble fight against West Virginia HIV outbreak; Once-in-a-lifetime snowstorm hits Gulf Coast, with record-breaking snowfall in Florida; New report: Enbridge's Line 5 plan costly, flawed; NJ spending on student mental health is up, challenges remain.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Trump's pardons of January 6th participants spark mixed reactions, federal DEI suspensions raise equity concerns, diversity in medicine faces challenges post-affirmative action and Citizens United continues to amplify big money in politics.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Winter blues? Alaskans cure theirs at the Cordova Iceworm Festival, Trump's energy plans will impact rural folks, legislation in Virginia aims to ensure rural communities get adequate EV charging stations, and a retreat for BIPOC women earns rave reviews.

'EXPLORE Act' expected to bolster NM’s outdoor industry

play audio
Play

Friday, January 3, 2025   

Western states such as New Mexico could see recreational opportunities expand under the EXPLORE Act, now awaiting President Joe Biden's signature following Senate passage.

The act would help ensure public lands and recreational areas remain accessible and fund updates for old infrastructure, among other improvements.

An analysis by the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable shows cycling up 11% nationwide, and Jessica Zephyrs, vice president of marketing and communications at the Adventure Cycling Association, said she's witnessed an increased interest in biking off paved roads.

"What we've really seen growth in," she said, "are things like bike packing, gravel cycling, E-bike touring, guided tours - getting outside and experiencing nature in the world."

Outdoor recreation plays a significant role in New Mexico's economy, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Its data show the industry contributed just over $3 billion to the state's Gross Domestic Product in 2023 and supported nearly 30,000 jobs. Nationwide, it's estimated outdoor recreation provided five million jobs in 2023.

Zephyrs said new and used bike sales spiked during the pandemic when more people started recreating outside, but admitted it's hard to tell if they're still using those bikes since other hobbies have become available again.

"The hope," she said, "is that we can continue to inspire and empower people to get out on those bikes, ride in a way that is exciting and empowering for them."

New Mexico's Outdoor Recreation Division said the legislation could "usher in a new era for the outdoor recreation economy."


get more stories like this via email

more stories
Rep. Darren Soto, D-Fla., showed several constituents the Capitol rotunda, which held Trump's inauguration. (Trimmel Gomes)

Social Issues

play sound

In an effort to make up for President Donald Trump moving his inauguration indoors to the Capitol Rotunda, leaving many ticket holders to watch from …


Social Issues

play sound

A new report examines how Connecticut should regulate artificial intelligence. The Connecticut Voices for Children report finds AI use is embedded in …

Health and Wellness

play sound

Advocates said the kids aren't all right and want to tackle the youth mental health crisis head on in schools. A study of Maryland's youth mental …


In Peoria, Ill., 42% of the population has a credential beyond high school, although almost 65% of the jobs available in the area require a post-high school credential. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

By Laura Aka for WorkingNation.Broadcast version by Judith Ruiz-Branch for Illinois News Connection reporting for the WorkingNation-Public News Servic…

Social Issues

play sound

University of North Texas students are participating in the national Inside Out Prison Exchange program. In its third year at the college, the …

Enbridge's Line 5 can transport 540,000 barrels per day of petroleum liquids. (Dean Pennala/Adobe Stock)

Environment

play sound

ADDITION: Comments by Enbridge, received after deadline, have been added. (10:10 a.m. MST, Jan. 22, 2025) A new report says Enbridge's plan to build …

Social Issues

play sound

More than half of all renters in Oregon and a third of homeowners experience a housing cost burden, according to new research. Housing advocates say …

Health and Wellness

play sound

While New Jersey has made gains in K-through-12 mental health support, advocates said the state needs to do more. In recent years New Jersey has …

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021