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New Mexico United keeps knockout hopes alive after Switchbacks succumbing in penalties 2 (3) – 2 (2)
New Mexico United triumphed over Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC in a penalty shootout following a 2-2 draw in the Jägermeister Cup group stage, keeping their hopes alive for advancing to the knockout stages.
Conservation Voters NM responds to Senate passage of reconciliation bill
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On July 1, 2025, the U.S. Senate narrowly passed President Trump's tax reconciliation package with Vice President Vance casting the deciding vote.

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New Mexico Early Childhood Advisory Council announces leadership and member changes
The New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) recently announced changes to its Early Childhood Education and Care Advisory Council.
Securing New Mexico: Chris Sweetin’s Mission to Protect and Serve
Christopher J. Sweetin is no stranger to service and leadership. He is a retired U.S. Air Force veteran with 20 years of experience, and is now the CEO and co-founder of the Triskelion Group of New Mexico, overseeing 3D Security Services, 3D Security Training Solutions, and 3D Security Investigative Services. The Small Business Administration named him New Mexico’s Small Business Person of the Year in 2024. He is also the founding member and president of the New Mexico Professional Security Association. His journey from military service to private security is driven by a commitment to public safety and a belief that meaningful change starts at the local level.
OPINION: Vindicated but not consoled: congressional report and the toll of ill-conceived mandates
Many of us remember 2020 as the year of COVID, when our lives were upended and nothing would ever be the same again. What began as a novel illness quickly cascaded into “2 weeks to flatten the curve,” followed by lockdowns, school closures, mask mandates, and vaccine mandates.
Q&A with Josh Rogers, co-founder of Polly's Run: 'when we lost our mother, this was a way to never give up, to keep her memory alive, and give back to the community'
Josh Rogers is the co-founder of Polly’s Run, an annual run/walk that raises money and awareness for pancreatic cancer research in New Mexico. Rogers spoke to the New Mexico Sun about Polly’s Run and how it came to be.
Matthews on Paid Family Medical Leave bill: 'SB3 did not, in my view, work for all New Mexicans'
Though Democrats and Republicans in the House of Representatives joined forces to quash a Paid Family Medical Leave bill, that doesn’t mean the door is closed on more far-sighted legislation, a legislator suggests.
Gov. Lujan Grisham criticizes U.S. Senate's approval of budget bill
Today, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham released a statement criticizing the U.S. Senate's approval of the Republican budget bill.
New Mexico awards $2 million for outdoor recreation enhancements
Santa Fe — The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Outdoor Recreation Division has announced the allocation of $2 million through its Outdoor Recreation Trails+ Grants program.
Joannie Suina named assistant secretary for Native American early childhood education
Joannie Suina has been appointed as the assistant secretary for Native American early childhood education and care, according to a recent announcement.
Kinship Caregiver Pilot Program seeks public input before launch
The Kinship Caregiver Pilot Program, established through House Bill 252 during the 2025 Legislative session, aims to support individuals raising children outside the traditional foster care system.
Public input sought for kinship caregiver pilot program in New Mexico
The Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) is seeking public input on the rule for the new Kinship Caregiver Pilot Program.
On July 1, 2025, the U.S. Senate narrowly passed President Trump's tax reconciliation package with Vice President Vance casting the deciding vote.
Sen. Ezzell on early literacy reforms: 'We are doing our New Mexico children no favors if we simply pass them along'
Senator Candy Spence Ezzell (R-Roswell) addressed the New Mexico Legislative Education Study Committee, advocating for a science-based reading curriculum and the retention of third graders who have not yet achieved proficiency.
Native American rights fund criticizes U.S. Department of Education over mascot ban ruling
For many years, Native children have experienced school events where their identities were misrepresented through offensive mascots and chants.
Profiles
Building a New Political Path: Bob Perls and the Forward Party’s Mission in New Mexico
As polarization and party loyalty increasingly dominate American politics, many voters are looking for alternatives beyond the traditional Democratic and Republican duopoly.
Climbing the Education Mountain: Mandi Torrez on New Mexico's Reform Efforts
New Mexico’s education system has long ranked near the bottom nationally in student achievement, with chronic challenges in literacy, teacher recruitment, and rural access.
Jeff Apodaca is Rooted in History, but Focused on the Future of New Mexico
Jeff Apodaca is rooted in New Mexico. The son of former Governor Jerry Apodaca, he was a high school football state champion and grew up immersed in the state’s political and cultural fabric.
A Better Way of Living Executive Director: ‘We pride ourselves on going the extra mile to assist people with disabilities'
Jon Noel, executive director of A Better Way of Living (ABWL), a nonprofit organization in Albuquerque that assists individuals with developmental delays, emphasized the organization's commitment to providing more than basic support for people...
