New Mexico News Roundup (7/30/25)

New Mexico school prep: With APS’s new “Rising” theme, alerts on acute necrotizing encephalopathy tied to the flu, plus free haircuts, meals, backpacks and shoe vouchers at community events, families have plenty of ways to get set for the year — find out how.

Insurance gap threatens flood victims: New Mexico’s insurance chief warns that companies might deny coverage for destructive floods and debris flows triggered by last summer’s wildfires in Ruidoso, and she’s pushing lawmakers to reintroduce a fix — find out why.

Pride and spirit on display: Four New Mexico 12-and-under players joined the Miami Xtreme Braves at Cooperstown Dream Park, excelling at bat and in the field, earning American Youth Baseball Hall of Fame honors and lifelong memories — find out.

Scouts lead forest revival: Philmont Scout Ranch has launched an ambitious pilot reforestation project to restore native woodlands across Northern New Mexico, engaging scouts and conservation experts in hands-on ecosystem restoration — learn what it means for local landscapes.

Making history in NM: Two new books explore how remarkable New Mexicans answered the call in trying times — find out what drove their legacies.

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