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Senator Luján toured the new Christus Regional Cancer Center and convened a listening session with hospital leadership, doctors, and stakeholders to hear their concerns regarding cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in the Republicans’ Budget Betrayal.
Commentary

Sen. Luján tours New Mexico communities, criticizes GOP budget cuts

Offered as Commentary August 8th, 2025August 8th, 2025
Wrestling history will be made in Rio Rancho this fall when WWE Raw broadcasts live from Rio Rancho Events Center on Monday, Nov. 3 at 5:30 p.m., marking the first time WWE's flagship program has originated from New Mexico in the show's 31-year history.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Westside

WWE Raw to make historic New Mexico debut in Rio Rancho

by Kevin Hendricks August 8th, 2025August 15th, 2025
Bernalillo will transform Rotary Park into a musical hub this weekend as the town hosts its annual Música y Mas festival from Saturday, Aug. 9, through Monday, Aug. 11. The free, family-friendly event serves as part of the larger Las Fiestas de San Lorenzo celebration, continuing a remarkable 331-year-old tradition that represents an integral part of Bernalillo's rich culture and history.
Commentary

Bernalillo’s Música y Mas festival returns as part of Las Fiestas de San Lorenzo

Offered as Commentary August 8th, 2025August 8th, 2025
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján has secured more than $12 million in federal funding for New Mexico projects focused on health care, workforce training and education through a committee-approved spending bill for fiscal year 2026.
Commentary

Luján secures $12 million for New Mexico health, education projects

Offered as Commentary August 7th, 2025August 7th, 2025
New Mexico residents are bracing for a dangerous heat wave this weekend, with temperatures expected to soar as high as 107°F across northern and southern regions of the state through Sunday.
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Pueblos

Extreme heat wave to scorch New Mexico this weekend

by nm.news August 7th, 2025August 7th, 2025
Commentary

Stansbury introduces bill to protect Social Security Administration from federal cuts

Offered as Commentary August 7th, 2025August 7th, 2025
New Mexico health officials are urging residents to take precautions against mosquito bites as the peak season for West Nile virus approaches.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico reports first West Nile Virus case of 2025

by nm.news August 7th, 2025August 7th, 2025
Raymundo Lara, State Representative – House District 34
Posted inNM State Gov., Opinion

Op-Ed: Why Responsible Economic Development Deserves State Investment

by Kevin Hendricks August 7th, 2025August 7th, 2025
The former Corrales Elementary School, now known as Corrales K-8 welcomed its first eight-grade students on Aug. 7. (APS) The campus Thursday began the 2025-2026 school year with its first-ever eighth-graders, completing a three-year transition to a K-8 school.
Commentary

Corrales Elementary welcomes eighth-graders, gets a new name

Offered as Commentary August 7th, 2025August 15th, 2025
A Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains clinic in Albuquerque
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Federal judge protects New Mexico Planned Parenthood clinics from Medicaid funding cuts

by Kevin Hendricks August 7th, 2025August 7th, 2025
U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján convened a roundtable discussion Thursday with New Mexico public broadcasting leaders to address the devastating impact of federal funding cuts that will eliminate $5.8 million in annual support for stations across the state.
Commentary

Heinrich, Luján warn public broadcasting cuts could cost lives in New Mexico

Offered as Commentary August 7th, 2025August 7th, 2025
Commentary

Albuquerque cracks down on landlords as new cooling law faces first test

Offered as Commentary August 6th, 2025August 7th, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez visits with people at disability service provider CARC, Inc., highlighting what he called the devastating impact of Medicaid cuts tied to the new Republican tax law. (Vasquez)
Commentary

Rep. Vasquez warns of rural health crisis in Carlsbad visit, Slams GOP Medicaid cuts

Offered as Commentary August 6th, 2025August 6th, 2025
Art Scape Gallery co-owner Wendy FitzPatrick shows off some of her products during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 5. (Rodd Cayton)
Commentary

Corrales’ Art Scape Gallery is open for business

Offered as Commentary August 6th, 2025August 6th, 2025
Albuquerque Public Schools (APS)
Commentary

Back to school in a heat wave, APS juggles 500 work orders to fix aging cooling

Offered as Commentary August 6th, 2025August 6th, 2025
Posted inMusic, Westside

Rio Rancho youth choruses open doors to new singers ahead of 2025 season

by Kevin Hendricks August 5th, 2025August 5th, 2025
First Choice Community Health Care will host a "Got Shots" vaccination clinic from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday at its Edgewood center, 7 Municipal Way.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Free back-to-school vaccinations available statewide in New Mexico this month

by nm.news August 5th, 2025August 5th, 2025
Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque
Commentary

Sen. Heinrich leads fight to halt federal job cuts threatening New Mexico’s $9 billion lab economy

Offered as Commentary August 5th, 2025August 5th, 2025
Cates
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

Protecting New Mexico’s water supply and farming communities

by Kevin Hendricks August 5th, 2025August 5th, 2025
Posted inCommunity Content

Reel Gems – Overlooked Films Currently Streaming: Sword of Trust (2019)

by Guest commentary August 5th, 2025August 5th, 2025
BernCo
Commentary

Bernalillo County Commission defends Constitution, challenges federal administration policies

Offered as Commentary August 5th, 2025August 5th, 2025
National Night Out
Commentary

Here’s where you can find National Night Out events in your neighborhood tonight

Offered as Commentary August 5th, 2025August 5th, 2025
Dede Feldman
Commentary

So close to Texas, New Mexico has been a redistricting refuge before—but not like this 

Offered as Commentary August 5th, 2025August 5th, 2025
Pit at South Antelope Mine Douglas, Wyoming. 2020 Photo by Alan Nash.
Commentary

Coal gets a boost as renewables are gutted

Offered as Commentary August 5th, 2025
Corrales Police Department
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety

Corrales police officers praised for crisis intervention in Albuquerque arrest

by Corrales Comment Staff August 4th, 2025August 4th, 2025
Chico Suave, Corrales' current Pet Mayor, is issuing a call to all area pets to consider running in the highly anticipated 2025 Pet Mayor election. Applications are now open for the esteemed position.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

10 pets vie for Corrales mayor seat as Harvest Festival election enters voting phase

by Kevin Hendricks August 4th, 2025August 4th, 2025
Measles rash
Posted inCity of Santa Fe, Housing & Homelessness

Measles warning issued for Meow Wolf visitors

by nm.news August 4th, 2025August 4th, 2025
Kiara, Coraline, and Scarr
Commentary

Animal welfare crackdown could face final vote at Monday’s City Council meeting

Offered as Commentary August 4th, 2025August 4th, 2025
Pictured are the Route 66 Flats, a new affordable housing apartment complex being built in Albuquerque’s westside near 98th.
Commentary

City study reveals housing crisis for Albuquerque’s Native American residents

Offered as Commentary August 4th, 2025August 5th, 2025
Kirtland Air Force Base
Commentary

New Mexico senators secure nearly $400 million for military bases, rural communities

Offered as Commentary August 4th, 2025August 4th, 2025
Heritage Day
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: Preserving and protecting Corrales will take the Village

by Guest commentary August 4th, 2025August 4th, 2025
Roundhouse
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico reports first drop in syphilis rates since 2018, marking major public health win

by Kevin Hendricks August 1st, 2025August 1st, 2025
Commentary

Heinrich bill targets New Mexico’s wildfire insurance crisis

Offered as Commentary August 1st, 2025August 1st, 2025
Tim Keller screenshot
Commentary

Opinion: New polling shows any candidate could beat Keller for mayor, but take it with a grain of salt

Offered as Commentary August 1st, 2025August 4th, 2025
RioTECH Career Technical Education High School opens as a $55 million state-of-the-art facility designed to prepare students for high-demand careers in skilled trades and technology.
Commentary

RioTECH unveils $50M campus for trades education

Offered as Commentary August 1st, 2025August 1st, 2025
Rio Rancho Public Schools leaders are seeking ways to absorb the loss of about $780,000 in federal aid due to a pause in payments.
Commentary

Back-to-school guide 2025: What Sandoval County families need to know

Offered as Commentary August 1st, 2025August 1st, 2025
Isaiah Trujillo, shown riding the bus last year, is one of thousands of New Mexico students heading back to school this month. (Roberto E. Rosales)
Commentary

Back-to-school guide 2025: What families need to know

Offered as Commentary August 1st, 2025August 1st, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez. Vasquez found the Otero County Processing Center "bursting at the seams" with over 1,100 detainees in a facility designed for 1,089 people, with more than 80% having no criminal charges or convictions
Commentary

Rep. Vasquez finds overcrowded ICE facility detaining mostly non-criminal immigrants

Offered as Commentary July 31st, 2025July 31st, 2025
Michelle Lujan Grisham
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

Governor plans special session to shield New Mexicans from federal budget cuts

by Kevin Hendricks July 31st, 2025July 31st, 2025
Live music Casa Vieja in Corrales sparks a call for a village noise ordinance // Roberto Rosales, nm.news
Posted inLocal Gov.

All abuzz about noise

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ July 31st, 2025July 31st, 2025
Sen. Ben Ray Luján led Senate Democratic leadership Wednesday in introducing the "Protecting Health Care And Lowering Costs Act" to overturn provisions in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that President Donald Trump signed July 4. (Lujan)
Commentary

Sen. Luján leads Democratic push to reverse health care cuts affecting 89,000 New Mexicans

Offered as Commentary July 30th, 2025July 30th, 2025
Albuquerque Public Schools (APS)
Commentary

New Mexico schools receive $44 million in released federal funds

Offered as Commentary July 30th, 2025July 30th, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez, D-N.M., with constituents in Sunland Park. (Courtesy of U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez's Office)
Commentary

Trade policy uncertainty stifles New Mexico manufacturing growth

Offered as Commentary July 30th, 2025July 30th, 2025
Homeless
Commentary

Albuquerque mayoral candidates split on Trump homelessness order threatening $167M in federal funding

Offered as Commentary July 30th, 2025July 30th, 2025
U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) meet with local leaders in Ruidoso, July 11, 2025.
Commentary

New Mexico senators join broad Democratic push for Gaza humanitarian aid expansion

Offered as Commentary July 29th, 2025July 29th, 2025
Albuquerque honored the memory of beloved cycling safety educator Chuck Malagodi Monday by renaming two city facilities that embody his life's work, a tribute that resonates deeply in a city where bicyclists face significant safety challenges. (CABQ)
Commentary

Albuquerque honors cycling educator killed in hit-and-run with facility renamings

Offered as Commentary July 29th, 2025August 6th, 2025
New Mexico students pursuing agriculture degrees will benefit from an East Coast fundraiser featuring the state's signature crop, as alumni organize a green chile roast event in the Washington, D.C., area to raise scholarship money while promoting the state's top-ranked chile industry.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico green chile roast returns to D.C. for student scholarships

by nm.news July 29th, 2025July 29th, 2025
Albuquerque Public Schools (APS)
Commentary

Students head back to APS in August, but 70% of classrooms won’t have A/C

Offered as Commentary July 29th, 2025August 1st, 2025
Residents find community and support in shared tents behind New Creation Albuquerque Church. (Jesse Jones)
Commentary

Keller seeks to cut red tape for Safe Outdoor Spaces

Offered as Commentary July 29th, 2025July 30th, 2025
Three local singer-songwriters will perform original compositions in August to raise funds for the Placitas Community Library, which relies on community events to supplement its operations
Posted inMusic, Pueblos

Placitas musicians to support community library through benefit concert

by Kevin Hendricks July 29th, 2025July 29th, 2025

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