Opinion
Sam Vigil, an Albuquerque victims' advocate and chairman of Save Our City Political Action Committee (PAC), has expressed concerns about the city's "immigrant-friendly" policies.
Deb Haaland highlights Pelosi's leadership and criticizes GOP over SNAP amid historic shutdown
Roundhouse
Deb Haaland addressed legislative accomplishments under Nancy Pelosi's leadership while criticizing efforts by Trump and Republicans related to SNAP benefits during a historic government shutdown.
Save Our City chairman Vigil on lenient immigration policies: If sanctuary policies weren't in place, 'my wife would be alive today'
OPINION: Preserving New Mexico’s beef industry for the next generation
OPINION: When Free Speech Fails the Test at UNM
OPINION: Albuquerque needs new leadership
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New Mexico strengthens dispatcher training requirements through mandatory academy program
Each year, the New Mexico Department of Public Safety Law Enforcement Academy offers four sessions of the Public Safety Telecommunicator training.
New Mexico United hosts Orange County SC in crucial USL Western Conference Semifinal
New Mexico United will face Orange County SC in the USL Western Conference Semifinal on Saturday at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park.
Deb Haaland criticizes GOP actions on shutdowns and BLM leadership in recent posts
Deb Haaland posted several statements on November 6 criticizing Republican lawmakers over government funding issues and opposing Steve Pearce as a potential leader of the Bureau of Land Management.
Louie Sanchez on Crime, Leadership, and Restoring Safety to Albuquerque
Albuquerque voters face a pivotal choice as municipal elections approach.
Flat Franklin visits New Mexico State Library as part of student geography project
A paper cutout named Flat Franklin, inspired by the Flat Stanley school project, recently visited the New Mexico State Library as part of a nationwide educational initiative.
New Mexico strengthens dispatcher training requirements through mandatory academy program
Each year, the New Mexico Department of Public Safety Law Enforcement Academy offers four sessions of the Public Safety Telecommunicator training.
Governor calls Nov. 10 special session as state faces ongoing SNAP funding shortfall
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has called for a special session of the New Mexico Legislature on November 10 to address the ongoing need for state-funded food assistance.
New Mexico submits plan seeking share of $50 billion federal rural health fund
The New Mexico Health Care Authority (HCA) has submitted its Rural Health Transformation Plan to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, aiming to secure a portion of a $50 billion federal program designed to improve health care in rural areas.
Mega Millions jackpot reaches $843 million ahead of November drawing
The Mega Millions jackpot has reached an estimated $843 million for the drawing on Friday, November 7, 2025.
Lockheed Martin introduces STAR.OS platform for seamless integration of artificial intelligence systems
Lockheed Martin has announced the launch of STAR.
Deb Haaland addressed legislative accomplishments under Nancy Pelosi's leadership while criticizing efforts by Trump and Republicans related to SNAP benefits during a historic government shutdown.
Steve Pearce nominated for BLM post amid debate over oil and gas regulation
Former U.S. Representative Steve Pearce has been nominated to a top position at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), a move that is expected to impact oil and gas development in New Mexico.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham orders flags at half-staff to honor former Sen. Clint Harden
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued statements between November 6-7, 2025 addressing tributes to Senator Clint Harden, responses to federal policies affecting New Mexican families, and recognition of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's congressional career.
Profiles
Louie Sanchez on Crime, Leadership, and Restoring Safety to Albuquerque
Albuquerque voters face a pivotal choice as municipal elections approach.
Cassandra Morrison on Integrity and Adaptation in New Mexico’s Changing Real Estate Market
New Mexico’s housing market is facing tight inventory, shifting national commission rules, and a steady outflow of young professionals.
Gerald Hamilton on Home-Style Assisted Living and New Mexico’s Liability Hurdles
Aging families are facing hard choices about care and costs as regulators revisit assisted living rules and insurers tighten coverage.
Karina Armijo on Building Outdoor Access and Opportunity Across New Mexico
New Mexico treats outdoor recreation as a quality-of-life need and an economic engine.