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By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) has approved a settlement agreement between Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) and the New Mexico Attorney General’s Office.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
A pine seed that journeyed around the moon has been planted at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum (NMFRHM).
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has enacted 41 bills into law in Santa Fe, targeting diverse priorities like healthcare, economic growth, education, environmental protection, and public safety.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico has voiced its disapproval of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's recent decision to deploy National Guard personnel to assist the Albuquerque Police Department.
By Nicole Tobiassen | Apr 8, 2025
Recently, Senator Antonio “Moe” Maestas, an Albuquerque Democrat, told the Santa Fe New Mexican that my tough-on-crime policy proposals were ‘stupid.’
By Jodi Hendricks | Apr 8, 2025
As the dust settles from the 2025 legislative session, one truth rises above the noise: what’s happening in Santa Fe doesn’t reflect the values of everyday New Mexicans.
By Nickie McCarty | Apr 8, 2025
Each June, Pride Month dominates the public sphere, with corporations, media, and public figures championing the LGBTQ+ agenda. Why should faith-filled Americans be silent? Why not boldly declare April as Faith Month?
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has authorized the deployment of New Mexico National Guard personnel to assist the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) due to ongoing public safety issues, particularly along Central Avenue.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico has signed several legislative bills as part of the state's 50-Year Water Action Plan, advancing water conservation, quality protection, and public health measures.
By Anne Nygren Doherty | Apr 8, 2025
Wallethub.com recently published a survey called “Most & Least Stressed States (2025).”
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
The new law aimed at reducing healthcare costs for state employees in New Mexico is set to take effect on July 1.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
New Mexicans who rely on caregiving services will experience enhanced safety measures from July 1.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
Public safety agencies in Northern New Mexico are coming together to ensure the safety of thousands participating in the annual Good Friday Pilgrimage to the Santuario de Chimayó.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 8, 2025
The Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board and St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School have invoked federal Indian boarding schools as examples of federal funding for religious education in the ongoing U.S. Supreme Court case, Oklahoma...
By Robert Witsenhausen | Apr 8, 2025
The arson attack on the Republican Party Headquarters in Albuquerque is a disturbing reminder of the violent inclinations of the progressive leftists controlling the Democrat Party.
By Brian C. Nixon | Apr 8, 2025
It’s tough to determine when Irish immigrants first began to populate New Mexico. Irish soldiers fought for Mexico during the Mexican-American War between the years 1846-1848, with some staying in the region.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 7, 2025
Crystal Brantley, state senator for New Mexico's District 35, has expressed her support for Catron County's disaster declaration.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 7, 2025
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed into law 60 bills, aimed at broadening healthcare access, boosting public safety, and fostering economic growth, among other areas.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 7, 2025
The signing of SB41 marks a pivotal moment for New Mexico, as it introduces the Turquoise Alert System.
By New Mexico Sun | Apr 7, 2025
In 1971, the National Indian Law Library (NILL) was established by the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) to serve as a central clearinghouse on Indian law.