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Report highlights LANL's omission of infant exposure data in tritium venting proposal
The Native-led nonprofit organization Tewa Women United (TWU), based in Española, New Mexico, has released two independent scientific reports.
OPINION: Examining New Mexico’s HB7: Implications for Parental Consent and Youth Gender Care
Opinion
In 2023, the NM legislature and Governor signed law HB7, which requires that school districts must not “interfere” in any way with children accessing transgender (and abortion) procedures. Despite what some lawmakers have said about this law, there is no requirement for parental notification and there are no age restrictions for children to access these procedures. Schools can be fined $5,000 per instance if teachers or nurses “interfere” by talking to children's parents about their transgender procedures.
Arts & Culture: Voices From the Other Side of the Tracks
OPINION: Examining New Mexico’s HB7: Implications for Parental Consent and Youth Gender Care
New Mexicans express dissatisfaction with current economic conditions
OPINION: More bonds, more debt: New Mexico needs accountability, not spending
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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'
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New Mexico awards $4.7M for beautification under 'Breaking Bad Habits' campaign
Three state agencies in New Mexico—the Departments of Transportation, Tourism, and Environment—have awarded $4.7 million in grants to 97 local entities.
Governor appoints Steve Graham as director of New Mexico Film Office
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has appointed Steve Graham as the new director of the New Mexico Film Office, effective immediately.
Governor highlights support for New Mexico's large veteran population
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham released a statement on Veterans Day, highlighting the contributions and sacrifices of New Mexico's veterans.
Governor declares emergency over New Mexico winter storm
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham reacts to presidential election results
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has expressed her disappointment regarding the outcome of Tuesday's presidential election, which saw Donald Trump elected once again.
The Native-led nonprofit organization Tewa Women United (TWU), based in Española, New Mexico, has released two independent scientific reports.
New Mexico welcomes fresh faces as legislature gains new members
With a significant number of state representatives and senators retiring this year, New Mexico anticipated many new faces in the Legislature for 2025.
New Mexico selects new legislative leaders after caucus meetings
Santa Fe New Mexican reported on November 17, 2024, that new legislative leaders have been selected following caucus meetings in Santa Fe.
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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.
Veteran leader Myles Culbertson spearheads Convention of States Movement in New Mexico
Myles Culbertson, a seasoned figure in various fields including ranching, banking, and law enforcement, has taken the helm as the State Director of the Convention of States Action New Mexico (COSNM).
Juan Garcia championing America-first grassroots advocacy organization
Juan Garcia, chairman of the Coalition of Conservatives in Action (CCIA), recently discussed the organization's mission, strategies, and priorities in an interview with the New Mexico Sun.
NMSU TRIO staff member takes leadership role in state association
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has revealed that Bernadine Booky, the program director of TRIO Student Support Services at NMSU, has been elected president-elect for the TRIO New Mexico Association. She will serve a two-and-a-half-year term on the TRIO New Mexico Executive Board.