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Sen. Block on Gaza conflict: 'Hamas must unconditionally surrender for peace'

Jay Block, a senator from New Mexico, said that peace in Gaza requires Hamas to surrender and cease hostilities.


Sen. Thornton on immigration order: 'If we don’t follow federal law, we shouldn’t receive federal funding'

Ant Thornton, a senator from New Mexico, said that the state risks losing federal support if its leaders continue to defy national immigration laws and executive directives.


New Mexico's summer food campaign wins silver at Telly Awards

A campaign aimed at promoting free summer meals for children in New Mexico has gained national recognition from the Telly Awards.


Women Veterans Day highlights contributions and challenges faced by female military personnel

June 12, 2025, marks Women Veterans Day, a day dedicated to honoring the courage and sacrifice of women who have served in the military.


New Mexico offers lifetime park pass for resident veterans starting July

Starting July 1, 2025, New Mexico resident veterans will be eligible for a lifetime pass providing free unlimited day-use and camping access to all New Mexico State Parks.


Aurora police warn public about traffic ticket scam

The Aurora Police Department has issued a warning regarding a scam involving fake messages about outstanding traffic tickets.


Moji Cinema offers guaranteed ROI with innovative video strategies

New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) has established itself over the past fifteen years as a strong advocate for pro-business public policy and private sector job growth in New Mexico.


Faith communities encouraged to decarbonize with new practical guide

Faith communities are being urged to take action against climate change with a new resource titled “10 ways to decarbonize your House of Worship.


New Mexico ranks last in child well-being; calls for urgent policy changes

New Mexico is once again ranked 50th in child well-being according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual Kids Count Data Book.


Free domestic well water testing offered by NMED and NMHealth in Taos

The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and the New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) will offer free domestic well water testing in Taos on June 14, 2025.


New Mexico youth hunters participate in 2025 Youth Hunter Education Challenge

Youth hunters from across New Mexico gathered at the NRA Whittington Center for the 2025 Youth Hunter Education Challenge.


New Mexico Tourism unveils summer gift guide featuring local goods

The New Mexico Tourism Department (NMTD) has released its annual New Mexico True Certified Summer Gift Guide, featuring 89 locally produced goods.


New Mexico opens $5.3M loan program for energy-efficient building upgrades

The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) has announced the opening of applications for a new loan program aimed at financing energy-efficiency upgrades in commercial buildings that serve community purposes.


Arts & Culture: Self Portrait—Thaïs Ferrandis Coy

On August 24, 1821, Spain and Mexico signed the Treaty of Córdoba, giving Mexico a large mass of land, including a significant part of what is now the western portion of United States of America.


Mayor leads tour exploring UNM's possible downtown campus expansion

Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller recently led University of New Mexico (UNM) deans on a tour of Downtown Albuquerque to explore the potential for expanding the university into the area.


State Sen. Block on Medicaid: 'I am 100% committed to preserving it for those who truly need it'

Jay Block, a state senator from New Mexico, has emphasized the importance of protecting Medicaid for vulnerable groups through reforms aimed at eliminating abuse and restoring program integrity.


Founder of League of American Workers: 'Wind simply cannot function as a sole or even a primary power source'

Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, said that wind energy is not viable as a major power source and endorsed natural gas instead.


President of League of American Workers: Windmills are 'bad for the environment, especially animals'

Steve Cortes, president and founder of the League of American Workers, said that wind energy projects harm wildlife and waste resources for political gain.


State Sen. Townsend: Wind energy 'is very expensive and inefficient as a supply'

Jim Townsend, a State Senator from New Mexico, has expressed skepticism about wind energy, labeling it as inefficient and costly.


DA Bregman on New Mexico’s juvenile justice crisis: 'Innocent people are dying'

Sam Bregman, the District Attorney for Bernalillo County, said in a press release that New Mexico's juvenile justice system is not effectively preventing violent crimes committed by repeat youth offenders.