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Posted inNM State Gov.

“An enormous hit:” Billions in fed. mineral payments owed to New Mexico could stop by year end

by Alex Ross October 21st, 2025October 21st, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Stuffing the ballot box

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ October 21st, 2025October 21st, 2025
She has put her campaign for lieutenant governor on hold, but campaign finance reports issued last week show that Democrat Stephanie Garcia Richard’s cash haul since April far exceeded those of her two rivals for the party’s nomination.  
Posted inPueblos

Garcia Richard led Democratic contenders for Lt. Gov’s race in fundraising before dropping out

by Alex Ross October 20th, 2025October 20th, 2025
New Mexico Democratic Sen. Martin Heinrich has come to the defense of rapper Cardi B, following comments she made about the economy.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

Heinrich agrees with Cardi B’s cost-of-living comments

by Alex Ross October 17th, 2025October 17th, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos, Westside

Zamora edges out Leger Fernandez in latest fundraising period; Other Congressional candidates, incumbents report big numbers

by Alex Ross October 17th, 2025October 17th, 2025
Corrales Village Hall
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Letter to the Editor: ‘Signs’ of division and a call for civility in Corrales

by Guest commentary October 17th, 2025October 17th, 2025
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico boosts school security with $35 million investment

by Alex Ross October 16th, 2025October 16th, 2025
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Sam Bregman is shown during his campaign announcement in April in Las Vegas, NM. (Kevin Hendricks)
Posted inPueblos

Bregman campaign fundraising picks up, Haaland campaign still holds edge

by Alex Ross October 16th, 2025October 16th, 2025
State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard at the groundbreaking of a community solar project in Valencia County.
Posted inPueblos

Garcia Richard halts lieutenant governor bid due to husband’s health

by Alex Ross October 16th, 2025October 17th, 2025
Stephanie Telles
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Pueblos

Opinion: Albuquerque needs experienced leadership to restore public trust

by Guest Commentary October 16th, 2025October 16th, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales mayor candidates to make their cases at forum

by Rodd Cayton, City Desk ABQ October 16th, 2025October 16th, 2025
Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull officially announced his candidacy for New Mexico governor Tuesday, becoming the first Republican to enter the 2026 race.
Posted inPueblos

Rio Rancho mayor officially enters 2026 governor’s race

by Kevin Hendricks October 15th, 2025October 24th, 2025
New Mexico State Auditor Joseph Maestas officially announced his reelection bid on Tuesday, vowing to continue what he described as a “fight for accountability, transparency, and innovation in New Mexico’s public entities and officials.”
Posted inPueblos

Maestas vows continued fight for accountability in State Auditor reelection bid

by Alex Ross October 15th, 2025October 15th, 2025
Martin Heinrich and Gabe Vasquez
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

Heinrich touts proposal to protect govt workers during shutdown, Vasquez backs one-year extension of health insurance tax credits

by Alex Ross October 14th, 2025October 14th, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos, Westside

Herrell backs Cunningham for GOP nomination in key congressional race

by Alex Ross October 14th, 2025October 14th, 2025
State Sen. Nicholas Paul (R-Alamogordo) has resigned from the Legislature, less than a year after the businessman was elected to the New Mexico Senate. 
Posted inNM Legislature

Freshman state senator steps down citing health concerns

by Alex Ross October 14th, 2025October 14th, 2025
Students from Moriarty High School spoke in front of the Moriarty City Council on Wednesday to request rental of the civic center for a reduced price, so they can have their prom this year at a new venue.
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

Moriarty high schoolers seek to move prom to civic center

by nm.news October 14th, 2025October 24th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Posted inOpinion, Pueblos

On peace and projecting power to maintain it

by Kevin Hendricks October 14th, 2025October 14th, 2025
Pictorial view of the HI-STORE Consolidated Interim Storage Facility
Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy

Holtec abandons plans for New Mexico nuclear waste storage facility opposed by gov, legislators

by Alex Ross October 14th, 2025October 14th, 2025
A bill that temporarily allows New Mexico to formulate its own immunization policy was signed Wednesday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. 
Posted inNM Legislature

NM’s vaccine shake-up: Governor acts to set independent immunization standards amid CDC turmoil

by Alex Ross October 10th, 2025October 10th, 2025
Alex Uballez
Posted inCity Desk ABQ, Pueblos

Letter to the Editor: Vote Uballez to keep Darren White out of the run-off

by Guest Commentary October 10th, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov, Pueblos

Leading NM House Republican calls on U.S. Senators to support government funding bill

by Alex Ross October 9th, 2025
Moriarty City Councilor Steve Anaya is not running for re-election this fall. (Connor Currier)
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

Longtime city councilor Anaya sworn in as mayor weeks after announcing a step back

by nm.news October 9th, 2025October 14th, 2025
Commentary

KOAT debate excludes two mayoral candidates, sparks controversy

Offered as Commentary October 8th, 2025October 14th, 2025
The New Mexico Department of Health is responding after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday that it would begin to allow individual-based decision-making to COVID-19 vaccination, allowing for anybody to get the vaccination, covered by insurance, without a prescription.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

NMDOH moves to make COVID-19 vaccines more available to children after CDC changes fed rules, again

by NM Political Report October 8th, 2025October 8th, 2025
NM Legislature committee
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, New Mexico Legislature #nmleg, NM Legislature, Pueblos

As more New Mexico hospitals become owned out-of-state, legislators debate how to improve local care

by Alex Ross October 7th, 2025October 7th, 2025
A New Mexico family has reached a settlement with the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, the UNM Medical Group and the State of New Mexico following a lawsuit that alleged a patient suffered injuries and died due to hospital negligence while receiving medical care.
Posted inCorporate Responsibility

Family receives $275,000 in UNM Hospital negligence case

by Josh Lee, nm.news October 7th, 2025October 7th, 2025
Moriarty City Hall
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

Moriarty City Council to fill mayor position after Webb’s Resignation

by Kevin Hendricks October 7th, 2025October 7th, 2025
The Placitas Community Library will host author Magdalena Donahue for a presentation on her latest book, "Roadside Geology of New Mexico," at 2 p.m. Oct. 11 in the Gracie Lee Community Room.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Placitas library to host geology book talk by New Mexico author

by Kevin Hendricks October 7th, 2025October 7th, 2025
Casa Rosa Food Pantry is seeking $25 donations from each Placitas resident during October to support neighbors facing food insecurity.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Food pantry launches community fundraiser in Placitas

by Kevin Hendricks October 6th, 2025October 6th, 2025
Corrales Village Hall
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales to host mayoral candidate forum Oct. 21

by Corrales Comment Staff October 6th, 2025October 6th, 2025
New Mexico lawmakers have allocated $5.9 million to support public television and radio stations statewide after Congress eliminated federal funding for public broadcasting. The state funding includes $1.7 million specifically for New Mexico PBS, which faced an 18% budget cut totaling $1.7 million for fiscal year 2026 due to the congressional rescission vote, according to Franz Joachim, general manager and CEO of New Mexico PBS.
Commentary

New Mexico allocates $5.9 million to public broadcasting after federal funding cuts

Offered as Commentary October 6th, 2025October 6th, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: Fahey is the proven leader Corrales needs

by Guest commentary October 6th, 2025October 10th, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: Why I’m supporting Dr. Fred Hashimoto for mayor

by Guest commentary October 6th, 2025October 10th, 2025
A “water team” assembled to help the Village of Corrales navigate its way to long-term water supplies said Tuesday evening the road ahead will be complicated.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Letter to the editor: Is Corrales purchasing junior water Rights: A Boondoggle?

by Guest commentary October 6th, 2025October 6th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Posted inOpinion, Pueblos

On absolute power

by Guest Commentary October 6th, 2025October 6th, 2025
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Early voting begins Tuesday at Sandoval County Admin Building

by Kevin Hendricks October 6th, 2025October 6th, 2025
Diane Denish | nm.news
Commentary

What’s wrong with this picture?

Offered as Commentary October 6th, 2025
Placitas residents looking to be updated on all the major issues in the community may get their wish Oct. 12. The Eastern Sandoval Citizens Association's annual meeting will feature guest speakers with new information on prescribed burns, fire insurance, the end of a nearby mining operation and other topics.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Let’s talk, Placitas

by Rodd Cayton October 3rd, 2025October 7th, 2025
The Coronado Soil and Water Conservation District will host a Wood Chipper Day on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the San Antonio de Las Huertas Land Grant located at 1 Camino de la Buena Vista in Placitas.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Coronado Soil and Water Conservation District to host Wood Chipper Day in Placitas

by Kevin Hendricks October 3rd, 2025October 3rd, 2025
Gregory Cunningham is mulling a run for the Republican nomination to take on Vasquez in 2026. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, NM Political Report, Pueblos

Greg Cunningham enters race for Congress in CD2, covering southern NM and ABQ’s Westside

by Alex Ross October 3rd, 2025
Posted inNM Legislature

Legislative update: Senate, House adjourn after tackling fixes to plug budget holes caused by federal cuts

by Alex Ross October 2nd, 2025October 2nd, 2025
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Clovis occupational therapist receives maximum sentence for child sex crimes

by Josh Lee, nm.news October 2nd, 2025October 2nd, 2025
The Trump administration cut $195.2 million in federal energy funding from New Mexico, terminating 321 energy projects nationwide. This decision, announced by Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought, affected 16 Democratic-led states and $8 billion in approved funding.
Commentary

Adding shutdown pressure, Trump cuts Dem state climate funds, including $195.2 million from New Mexico

Offered as Commentary October 2nd, 2025October 3rd, 2025
Kelley and Ric Tredwin currently serve as advisors to the Placitas Community Library on long-term investment strategies and legacy planning. Their stated mission is to help people overcome financial worries related to investing, retirement and wealth management.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Placitas library offers financial education workshop

by Kevin Hendricks October 2nd, 2025October 2nd, 2025
Posted inNM Legislature

Gov., legislators move quickly to OK $150 million for healthcare, SNAP and public broadcasting to backfill fed funding cuts

by Kevin Hendricks October 2nd, 2025October 2nd, 2025
Posted inOpinion

Government shutdown signals heartburn ahead for New Mexicans

by Alex Ross October 1st, 2025October 1st, 2025
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, NM Legislature, Pueblos, Westside

House Republicans slam Democrats ahead of special session 

by Alex Ross October 1st, 2025October 1st, 2025
Presbyterian Kaseman Hospital, not Caseman, as a Moriarty woman accused of forging a medical note to avoid eviction spelled it.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Forged medical note leads to charge for Moriarty woman

by nm.news October 1st, 2025October 1st, 2025
Commentary

New Mexico’s Congressional leaders on the shutdown: Speaker “doesn’t give a f*ck about working people” and more

Offered as Commentary October 1st, 2025October 1st, 2025

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