Roundhouse
State Rep. Chavez: HB 8 fails to address rising crime rates, 'we haven’t acted soon enough'
Nicole Chavez, New Mexico State Representative for District 31, expressed concerns over House Bill (HB) 8, stating it fails to effectively address rising crime rates.
State Rep. Martinez on HB 8 crime package: It’s 'nothing but smoke and mirrors'
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Alan Martinez, the representative for New Mexico's District 23, criticized the Democrat-led crime package, House Bill (HB) 8, as "nothing but smoke and mirrors" and called for real public safety solutions to address rising violent crime.
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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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PNM advises preparation for possible power shutoffs during wildfire season
With the approach of spring, PNM is advising customers in high fire-risk areas to prepare for potential Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) due to extreme weather conditions.
Rep. Vincent on planned blackouts: A 'great step to prevent devastation that wildfires cause'
Harlan Vincent, New Mexico State Representative for District 56, said that the Public Service Company of New Mexico's (PNM) planned blackout initiative is designed to prevent wildfire devastation.
Save Alma announces Alma d’Arte Charter High School's ongoing noncompliance
Save Alma has announced that Alma d’Arte Charter High School is allegedly violating its charter, as well as state and federal laws.
Family medicine doctor on the Farmer's Market Nutrition Program: 'A healthy diet is key to thriving at every stage of life'
Miranda Durham, a family medicine doctor, highlighted the return of the New Mexico Farmer's Market Nutrition Program for its 25th season.
New Mexico crime bill passes house with bipartisan support
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has expressed her support for House Bill 8, a comprehensive public safety package that recently passed the New Mexico House of Representatives with a vote of 48-20.
Nicole Chavez, New Mexico State Representative for District 31, expressed concerns over House Bill (HB) 8, stating it fails to effectively address rising crime rates.
State Rep. Martinez on HB 8 crime package: It’s 'nothing but smoke and mirrors'
Alan Martinez, the representative for New Mexico's District 23, criticized the Democrat-led crime package, House Bill (HB) 8, as "nothing but smoke and mirrors" and called for real public safety solutions to address rising violent crime.
House Bill 11 advances amid concerns from Albuquerque Chamber
Moments ago, the House Commerce and Economic Development Committee voted 6-5 to advance House Bill 11 to the House floor.
Profiles
A Visionary in the Land of Enchantment: Dr. Nathaniel Roybal's Journey in New Mexico Medicine
Dr. C. Nathaniel Roybal, founder of Retina Consultants of New Mexico, embodies a blend of medical expertise and deep-rooted commitment to his community. Born and raised in Mora, a verdant valley in northern New Mexico, Dr. Roybal’s journey from a ranch kid to a leading retina specialist is as inspiring as it is grounded in the unique culture of his home state.
Sen. Brantley: 'all plans, no action' in CYFD budget request
Senator Crystal Brantley said that the Children, Youth, and Families Department's (CYFD) request for a 6.1% budget increase lacks reform and collaboration.
Rep. Dow on medical malpractice bill passing by one vote: 'Elections matter'
Rep. Rebecca Dow emphasized the importance of elections, noting that the medical malpractice bill passed the New Mexico House by a single vote.
Rep.-Elect Dow: 'I will fight for young girls & women to maintain single sex spaces'
Representative-elect Rebecca Dow has pledged to advocate for single-sex spaces to protect women and girls as part of her priorities for the 2025 legislative session.
