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The ABQ BioPark has achieved the distinction of being named a Certified Autism Center, marking a first for Albuquerque.
Governor Lujan Grisham vetoes unanimously approved parole reform bill
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has vetoed Senate Bill 17, known as the New Mexico Parole Board Modernization Act.

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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.
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New Mexico legislature passes bill on caregiver accountability
House Bill 131, which aims to enhance caregiver accountability in New Mexico, is now awaiting the governor's approval.
Governor calls for action after mass shooting in Las Cruces
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed her sorrow and shock following a mass shooting in Las Cruces on Friday night.
Deb Haaland's gubernatorial campaign gains momentum with strong volunteer support
On Tuesday, the Deb Haaland for New Mexico campaign organized a virtual event titled "Launch Tour Encore," which was attended by nearly 400 volunteers.
New Mexico passes bill to lower healthcare costs for state employees
New Mexico's legislative body has passed a bill, SB 376, aimed at reducing health care costs for state employees.
Haaland joins union protest against proposed USPS cuts
Deb Haaland joined the American Postal Workers Union Local 380 in Albuquerque to protest potential cuts to postal services.
The ABQ BioPark has achieved the distinction of being named a Certified Autism Center, marking a first for Albuquerque.
Governor Lujan Grisham vetoes unanimously approved parole reform bill
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has vetoed Senate Bill 17, known as the New Mexico Parole Board Modernization Act.
Public safety coalition calls for further legislative action in New Mexico
As the 2025 New Mexico Legislative Session concludes, a coalition of community organizations has expressed mixed feelings about the progress made on public safety legislation.
Profiles
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.
Fighting for Reform: Senator Crystal Brantley’s Push for Change in New Mexico
Senator Crystal Brantley represents New Mexico’s District 35, the largest in the state, covering seven counties in the southwest corner. Elected in 2020 as the first Republican and first female to hold the office, Brantley credits her success to voters dissatisfied with the state’s approach to border security.
Rising from Adversity: Representative Elaine Cortez’s Mission for New Mexico
Dr. Elaine Cortez represents New Mexico District 62 and is no stranger to hardship. She grew up in a tough neighborhood, and witnessed gang violence, substance abuse, and crime firsthand.
Senator Pat Boone, a Rancher’s Journey to Public Service
Senator Pat Boone, a freshman legislator from southeastern New Mexico, has spent a lifetime in public service before stepping into his role at the state roundhouse.
