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Commentary

New Mexico Supreme Court upholds warrantless vehicle searches during brief decriminalization era

Offered as Commentary July 23rd, 2025
Commentary

New Mexico families can save during back-to-school tax holiday weekend

Offered as Commentary July 23rd, 2025July 23rd, 2025
The Village of Ruidoso confirmed that three people have died as a result of the historic flash flooding that deluged the community on July 8. The victims were swept downstream by unprecedented floodwaters.
Commentary

Trump approves federal disaster aid for Lincoln County flooding

Offered as Commentary July 23rd, 2025July 23rd, 2025
Commentary

Democrats say 112,000 New Mexicans could lose health insurance under Trump bill

Offered as Commentary July 22nd, 2025July 22nd, 2025
U.S. Sen Martin Heinrich
Commentary

Sen. Heinrich secures $6.5M for New Mexico crime fighting

Offered as Commentary July 22nd, 2025July 22nd, 2025
Measles rash
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

If you were at Cliff’s on Thursday, you might have measles

by Kevin Hendricks July 22nd, 2025July 22nd, 2025
U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Media, delivered a Senate floor speech Wednesday, criticizing the Trump administration's proposal to eliminate $1.1 billion in federal funding for public radio and television stations across the nation.
Commentary

Sen. Luján secures nearly $190 Million for New Mexico public safety, military infrastructure

Offered as Commentary July 22nd, 2025July 22nd, 2025
Commentary

Federal budget proposal could eliminate key Native American workforce programs

Offered as Commentary July 21st, 2025
NMDA
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico farmers, egg producers face potential regulatory changes at upcoming public hearings

by nm.news July 21st, 2025July 21st, 2025
White Sands
Commentary

New Mexico could lose $177 million under trump plan to transfer national parks to states

Offered as Commentary July 21st, 2025July 21st, 2025
nm.news | Merilee Dannemann
Commentary

Work comp law changes increase attorney fees

Offered as Commentary July 21st, 2025July 21st, 2025
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

New Mexico sues chemical giants over widespread ‘forever chemical’ pollution

by Kevin Hendricks July 21st, 2025July 21st, 2025
Posted inNational News

Trump says he will “MAKE INDIANS GREAT AGAIN (MIGA)!”

by nm.news July 21st, 2025July 21st, 2025
Commentary

Good Trouble Lives On: New Mexico communities join national civil rights protests

Offered as Commentary July 18th, 2025July 18th, 2025
The New Mexico Supreme Court concluded last week that there was not enough evidence that Commissioner Alex Naranjo committed malfeasance or misfeasance on an alleged violation of the state’s Open Meetings Act (OMA).
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety

Supreme Court saves politico from recall over Rio Arriba Oñate statue dispute

by Kevin Hendricks July 18th, 2025July 18th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Commentary

It’s time to support New Mexico’s public broadcasting stations

Offered as Commentary July 18th, 2025July 18th, 2025
Albuquerque's historic Nob Hill will transform into a mile-long street party Saturday night as Route 66 Summerfest returns with Grammy-winning headliner Ozomatli and dozens of local acts.
Commentary

Route 66 Summerfest returns to Nob Hill Saturday with Grammy-winning headliner

Offered as Commentary July 18th, 2025July 18th, 2025
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Crash on I-40 near Moriarty leaves one dead, two hospitalized

by nm.news July 18th, 2025July 25th, 2025
U.S. Sen Martin Heinrich
Commentary

Heinrich introduces bill to protect DACA recipients’ data amid Trump administration information sharing

Offered as Commentary July 17th, 2025
Sandoval County Undersheriff Jose "Joe" Gonzales has announced his candidacy for sheriff in the 2026 election
Posted inPueblos, Westside

Sandoval County Undersheriff announces bid for 2026 sheriff’s race

by Kevin Hendricks July 17th, 2025July 17th, 2025
New Mexico's rural and tribal communities could lose a critical lifeline for emergency alerts and local news after the U.S. Senate voted early Thursday to approve $9 billion in federal spending cuts that would eliminate $1.1 billion in funding for public broadcasting over the next two years.
Commentary

Senate votes to cut $1.1 billion in public broadcasting funding, threatening emergency services for rural New Mexico

Offered as Commentary July 17th, 2025
New Mexico Pinon Coffee, the state's largest coffee roaster, has voluntarily recalled 154 units of its Dark Pinon Single Serve 10-count coffee pods after a manufacturing defect could allow ink to contaminate the coffee during brewing.
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico’s largest coffee roaster recalls single-serve pods over ink contamination

by Kevin Hendricks July 17th, 2025July 17th, 2025
Heinrich
Commentary

Sen. Heinrich’s HALT Fentanyl Act signed into law, boosting law enforcement powers

Offered as Commentary July 16th, 2025July 16th, 2025
Communities across New Mexico will participate in nationwide "Good Trouble Lives On" protests Thursday, joining what organizers call a moral reckoning on the fifth anniversary of civil rights leader John Lewis's death.
Commentary

Good Trouble Lives On: New Mexico communities to join national civil rights protests

Offered as Commentary July 16th, 2025July 16th, 2025
New Mexico residents will soon receive emergency alerts directly on their cell phones when Silver Alerts and Turquoise Alerts are issued for missing vulnerable adults, according to a New Mexico State Police press release.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Silver and Turquoise Alerts coming to New Mexico cell phones

by nm.news July 16th, 2025July 16th, 2025
Fiber
Posted inLocal Gov.

Internet service restored after 24-hour outage leaves 15,000 Albuquerque customers offline

by Kevin Hendricks July 16th, 2025July 16th, 2025
Posted inPueblos

Haaland warns of rural healthcare crisis, opposes federal healthcare legislation

by Kevin Hendricks July 15th, 2025July 15th, 2025
City Councilor Louie Sanchez
Commentary

Mayoral campaign finance reports update: Sanchez, Chavez give themselves over $100K to challenge Keller

Offered as Commentary July 15th, 2025July 15th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Commentary

What’s on tap next fiscal year?

Offered as Commentary July 15th, 2025July 15th, 2025
U.S. Sen Martin Heinrich
Commentary

Heinrich secures $12.5 million for New Mexico in Senate Appropriations bill

Offered as Commentary July 15th, 2025July 15th, 2025
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

N.M. State Land Office sets new records with first oil and gas lease auction at 25% royalty rate

by Kevin Hendricks July 15th, 2025July 15th, 2025
The Xfinity outage map shows outages in Nob Hill. (Xfinity)
Posted inGeneral Interest

Comcast outage impacts nearly 15,000 in southeast Albuquerque

by Kevin Hendricks July 15th, 2025July 15th, 2025
Ben Ray Lujan SNAP
Commentary

Luján secures $6.9 Million in federal funding for New Mexico communities

Offered as Commentary July 14th, 2025July 14th, 2025
U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Media, delivered a Senate floor speech Wednesday, criticizing the Trump administration's proposal to eliminate $1.1 billion in federal funding for public radio and television stations across the nation.
Commentary

Sen. Luján calls for quick RECA implementation as healthcare cuts threaten New Mexico victims

Offered as Commentary July 14th, 2025July 14th, 2025
Leaf & Luna by Joanie Wood
Commentary

Local artists transform whimsical phrase into art at Placitas Library

Offered as Commentary July 14th, 2025July 14th, 2025
The lieutenant governor has both executive and legislative roles. Lieutenant governors are second-in-command and stand in for governors during their absences. The lieutenant governor also serves as president of the New Mexico State Senate, overseeing the body’s business during the legislative session and determining issues of decorum or rules. The lieutenant governor holds a tie-breaker vote, according to the state Constitution, but only in the Senate.
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

Sen. Pope enters 2026 race for lieutenant governor

by Kevin Hendricks July 14th, 2025July 14th, 2025
A worker walks between cheese processing tanks at a Southwest Cheese plant / Presentation to NM Legislature, 2016
Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, Pueblos

Cheese plant gas leak hospitalizes 14 workers

by Josh Lee, nm.news July 14th, 2025July 14th, 2025
Photo of the State Capitol aka Roundhouse
Posted inNM State Gov.

Peeing gets partisan: Republicans challenge new Roundhouse restroom policy

by Kevin Hendricks July 14th, 2025July 14th, 2025
Diane Denish | nm.news
Commentary

When Is the Right Time to Ask the Hard Questions?

Offered as Commentary July 14th, 2025July 14th, 2025
City Council hopeful Stephanie Telles said she plans to formally contest the City Clerk’s decision that found her campaign seven signatures short of qualifying for the ballot.
Posted inPueblos, Westside

City Council candidate to challenge ballot ruling after falling short by seven signatures

by Kevin Hendricks July 11th, 2025July 11th, 2025
U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Media, delivered a Senate floor speech Wednesday, criticizing the Trump administration's proposal to eliminate $1.1 billion in federal funding for public radio and television stations across the nation.
Commentary

Sen. Luján warns against public broadcasting cuts amidst deadly flooding

Offered as Commentary July 11th, 2025July 11th, 2025
Posted inPueblos

Haaland to visit Moriarty as part of rural affordability tour

by nm.news July 11th, 2025August 1st, 2025
Moriarty-Edgewood School District
Commentary

The countdown begins: Moriarty-Edgewood schools announce 2025-2026 back-to-school details

Offered as Commentary July 11th, 2025July 17th, 2025
Union officials announced Friday that grocery workers across New Mexico have ratified new four-year contracts with Albertsons and Smith's Food and Drug Stores, securing wage increases and stronger benefits.
Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy, Pueblos

New Mexico grocery workers win wage increases, better benefits in new contracts

by nm.news July 11th, 2025July 11th, 2025
A man crosses the Ruidoso Downs Racetrack which was partially destroyed after the flood, Wednesday, July 9, 2025, in Ruidoso, N.M. (AP Photo/Roberto E. Rosales)
Commentary

Federal emergency declaration approved for Ruidoso flood recovery, but full aid still pending

Offered as Commentary July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
Deb Haaland
Posted inPueblos

Haaland to launch rural tour focused on affordability as 2026 governor’s race takes shape

by Kevin Hendricks July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
Commentary

New Mexico airports receive $4.3 million in federal funding for infrastructure upgrades

Offered as Commentary July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
More than 8,400 New Mexicans have registered to vote or updated their voter information in the first week since the state launched automatic voter registration at Motor Vehicle Division offices, according to state officials.
Posted inNM State Gov., Pueblos

More than 8,400 New Mexicans registered to vote in first week of automatic system

by Kevin Hendricks July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025
Three people died Tuesday when flash flooding struck Ruidoso, including a 4-year-old girl and a 7-year-old boy who were swept away at an RV park. The Rio Ruidoso reached a record 20.24 feet, 5 feet higher than the previous record set just last year.
Commentary

New Mexico Democrats blame federal cuts for weather disaster response failures

Offered as Commentary July 10th, 2025July 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 inEnvironment & Conservation, New Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

Water managers brace for dry conditions along sections of the Rio Grande

by nm.news July 10th, 2025July 10th, 2025

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