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Posted inNM State Gov.

Special session set to get underway

by Alex Ross September 30th, 2025October 1st, 2025
Commentary

Daniel Chavez ends mayoral bid following staffer accusation, plummeting polls

Offered as Commentary September 30th, 2025September 30th, 2025
"Albertsons Store Closings" by werthmedia is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.
Posted inEconomy & Labor, New Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

Albertsons recalls deli pasta sold in New Mexico over Listeria concerns

by September 30th, 2025September 30th, 2025
A mini pig named Apple was sworn in Saturday as Corrales' Pet Mayor for 2025 after winning a competitive fundraising election that raised $7,000 for the village's animal services organization. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Corrales has a new Pet Mayor after record-breaking election fundraiser

by Kevin Hendricks September 29th, 2025September 30th, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

Rep. Stansbury: Impending government shutdown could be economically catastrophic

by Alex Ross September 29th, 2025September 29th, 2025
The Placitas Resilience & Emergency Preparedness Alliance (PREP), formed in March, wants to share information and resources that will help residents prepare for an emergency and best avoid or minimize injuries and property damage.
Posted inEnvironment & Climate, Pueblos

Preparedness is preferred in Placitas

by Rodd Cayton September 29th, 2025September 29th, 2025
"Ready to burst" by Bert Werk is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.
Posted inCorporate Responsibility

Two dairy giants pay millions to settle collusion claims in New Mexico

by Josh Lee, nm.news September 29th, 2025September 29th, 2025
Attorney General Raúl Torrez announced a former Sandoval County Sheriff's Office detective was sentenced Friday to six years in prison after pleading no contest to charges related to child sexual exploitation material. (NMDOJ)
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

New Mexico attorney general warns against online immigration attorney scams

by nm.news September 29th, 2025September 29th, 2025
New Mexico officials outlined plans Friday to expand child care access and improve program quality as the state prepares to implement universal child care beginning Nov. 1.
Posted inNM State Gov.

State to offer $100,000 loans to rapidly expand child care centers to meet universal care deadline

by NM Political Report September 29th, 2025September 30th, 2025
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

All three Democratic hopefuls for governor support medical compacts

by Alex Ross September 26th, 2025September 26th, 2025
U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, joins business leaders to discuss how Trump’s ‘Big, Bad Bill’ will raise utility bills on New Mexicans and threaten clean energy jobs, Aug. 8 in Albuquerque.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov, Pueblos

New Mexico officials sound alarm on potential health coverage losses if tax credits lapse

by Kevin Hendricks September 26th, 2025September 26th, 2025
Measles rash
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

New Mexico declares end to measles outbreak that infected 100 people

by Kevin Hendricks September 26th, 2025September 26th, 2025
Starbucks coffee logo, location unknown
Posted inJobs, Workers & Economy

Starbucks to close hundreds of stores, including in New Mexico. Is yours on the list?

by nm.news September 26th, 2025September 26th, 2025
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico Democratic lawmakers compare ICE to KKK, drawing sharp Republican criticism

by Kevin Hendricks September 25th, 2025September 25th, 2025
Raul Torrez
Posted inGovernment, Pueblos

New Mexico AG’s office under fire for immigrant detention oversight

by Alex Ross September 25th, 2025September 25th, 2025
Navajo Lake State Park
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

New Mexico State Parks offers free entry and fishing this weekend

by Kevin Hendricks September 25th, 2025September 25th, 2025
Late Wednesday, U.S. District Judge William P. Johnson of the U.S. District Court of New Mexico granted a petition for a writ of habeas corpus directing the federal government to immediately release 28-year-old Paulo Cesar Gamez Lira from the Otero County Processing Center in Chaparral, where he had been held for 42 days.  
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety

Federal judge orders DACA recipient detained by ICE released from New Mexico detention center

by Alex Ross September 25th, 2025September 25th, 2025
U.S. Eagle Federal Credit Union will award $20,000 in grants to New Mexico public and charter school teachers through its enrichEd Classroom Grant Program, with applications now open through Sept. 28.
Commentary

New Mexico teachers to receive $20,000 in financial literacy grants from U.S. Eagle

Offered as Commentary September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
Posted inEdgewood Independent, Opinion, Pueblos

The importance of local news

by Pat Davis September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
A trail marker on the Lincoln National Forest in August 2023.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

New Mexico delegation urges exclusion from Trump administration’s roadless rule rollback

by NM Political Report September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
New Mexico Senate Republicans will convene a legislative task force Monday from 1-4 p.m. at the Sandoval County Commission Meeting Room. (Staff photo)
Posted inNM State Gov.

New Mexico Senate Republicans to hold healthcare access task force Monday

by Kevin Hendricks September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
Access to healthcare services in New Mexico has, in many cases, not improved, and the burdens on the state’s Medicaid have increased in recent years, according to a new report. 
Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Pueblos

Report: New Mexico Medicaid more expensive, with diminished quality

by Alex Ross September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
Moriarty Mayor Brandon Webb resigned from office during a special city council meeting Monday night, citing ongoing political opposition and frustration with what he called constant resistance to his reform efforts.
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

Moriarty mayor resigns amid city’s financial crisis

by Kevin Hendricks September 24th, 2025September 24th, 2025
New Mexico Democratic candidate for governor Sam Bregman talks during an event in Roswell Friday. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

Bregman would back ban on local immigrant detention centers, limit arrests of immigrants without other crimes

by Alex Ross September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
New Mexico National Guard troops could soon be deployed to Española and Rio Arriba County to address a surge in crime and public safety concerns.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety

Española police chief addresses unease over National Guard deployment

by Alex Ross September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez announced his 2026 re-election bid over the weekend, touring his sprawling southern New Mexico district with campaign stops in Albuquerque's West Side, Los Lunas, Truth or Consequences and Mesilla.
Posted inNew Mexico Statewide News, Pueblos

Vasquez launches 2026 re-election campaign, emphasizes bipartisan record

by Kevin Hendricks September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
New Mexico National Guard troops could soon be deployed to Española and Rio Arriba County to address a surge in crime and public safety concerns.
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

Española police chief addresses unease over National Guard deployment

by Kevin Hendricks September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
PACs in city elections
Commentary

PACs pour $375k into Albuquerque elections, skirting campaign limits

Offered as Commentary September 23rd, 2025September 23rd, 2025
Simply Diego's, an Albuquerque pet store, donated 2,000 pounds of dog food to Moriarty Animal Control in September as part of the company's monthly donation program.
Posted inGeneral Interest, Pueblos

Pet store donates 2,000 pounds of dog food to Moriarty Animal Control

by nm.news September 22nd, 2025September 22nd, 2025
New Mexico's methane regulations have reduced oil and gas facility emissions in the Permian Basin by half compared to neighboring Texas while generating $152 million for the state, according to satellite data released Monday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Posted inEnvironment & Conservation, Pueblos

New Mexico methane rules cut emissions by half compared to Texas, officials say

by NM Political Report September 22nd, 2025September 22nd, 2025
Gregory Cunningham is mulling a run for the Republican nomination to take on Vasquez in 2026. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inPueblos

Former APD detective, state legislative candidate seeks to challenge Rep. Vasquez in CD-2

by Alex Ross September 22nd, 2025September 22nd, 2025
Sandoval Signpost
Commentary

Placitas Artists Series receives $240,000 grant for community plaza project

Offered as Commentary September 22nd, 2025September 22nd, 2025
Sandoval County Commissioner Michael Meek will run for mayor of Rio Rancho in March. (Sandoval County)
Posted inPueblos, Westside

First hat hits Rio Rancho ring

by Rodd Cayton September 19th, 2025September 22nd, 2025
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov

New Mexico Democrats stand against GOP federal funding plans without healthcare cost fix

by Alex Ross September 19th, 2025September 19th, 2025
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Sam Bregman is shown during his campaign announcement in April in Las Vegas, NM. (Kevin Hendricks)
Posted inPueblos

Bregman policies include language copied from other sources without credit

by Kevin Hendricks September 19th, 2025September 19th, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez.
Commentary

Rep. Vasquez calls on social media companies to stop illegal gun sales

Offered as Commentary September 19th, 2025
Sam Bregman at his Las Vegas gubernatorial campaign announcement, speaking to Juliette Gallegos.
Posted inPueblos

Gubernatorial race heats up: Bregman challenges Haaland to policy showdown

by Alex Ross September 18th, 2025September 18th, 2025
The Town of Edgewood will host a series of community conversations with candidates running for town commissioner over three days in October, providing residents an opportunity to hear directly from those seeking office.
Posted inEdgewood

Community group to host forums for commissioner candidates

by nm.news September 18th, 2025September 19th, 2025
former U.S. Ambassador and U.S. Senator for New Mexico Tom Udall endorsed Deb Haaland for New Mexico governor, marking the first time the trusted leader has endorsed in a gubernatorial primary.
Posted inPueblos

Former Sen. Udall endorses Haaland for New Mexico governor

by NM Political Report September 18th, 2025September 18th, 2025
Despite being often overshadowed by his two more high-profile opponents in the headlines, former Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima said he is confident that there is a path for him to capture the Democratic nomination for governor next year, and is satisfied with how his campaign is going. 
Posted inPueblos

Miyagishima optimistic about chances to win Democratic nomination for governor 

by Kevin Hendricks September 18th, 2025September 18th, 2025
Posted inLocal Gov., Pueblos

Contractors push back on immigrant detention center closures

by Alex Ross September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
Posted inCommunity Content, Pueblos

Photo of the day: Lightning in Placitas

by Kevin Hendricks September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
stood with governors and lieutenant governors from eight Pueblos to call for permanent protection of the sacred landscape
Commentary

New Mexico delegation, Pueblo leaders urge Trump administration to maintain Chaco Canyon drilling ban

Offered as Commentary September 17th, 2025September 17th, 2025
A single-engine aircraft crashed in a field near McNabb and New Mexico Highway 41 on Tuesday afternoon, killing one person and injuring another, according to the Moriarty Fire Department. (Moriarty Fire Department)
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety, Pueblos

One dead after single-engine plane crashes in Torrance County

by nm.news September 16th, 2025September 25th, 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.
Posted inCongress & Federal Gov, Pueblos

Sen. Lujan assails feds for canceling funding for minority-serving institutions 

by Kevin Hendricks September 16th, 2025September 16th, 2025
Posted inNM Legislature

Lujan Grisham, GOP at odds over special session 

by Alex Ross September 16th, 2025September 16th, 2025
Deb Haaland
Posted inPueblos

Zuni Pueblo leaders back Haaland’s bid for governor

by Alex Ross September 16th, 2025September 16th, 2025
Ahren Greigo for City Council
Commentary

Thanks to public financing, council candidates still have hundreds of thousands to spend

Offered as Commentary September 15th, 2025September 16th, 2025
Jill Gatwood, an Albuquerque resident represented by the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico, alleges in the lawsuit that she was unlawfully arrested Feb. 22 while holding a handmade sign advocating for restrictions on assault-style weapons on a public sidewalk outside the Moriarty Civic Center. (Still from Moriarty Police Officer’s body camera)
Posted inCourts, Justice & Safety

New Mexico woman’s gun show protest triggers constitutional case after arrest

by nm.news September 15th, 2025September 25th, 2025
nm.news | merritt hamilton allen
Posted inOpinion, Pueblos

A terrible week reminds us how America has changed

by Guest Commentary September 15th, 2025September 15th, 2025

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