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Deb Haaland highlights community support and endorsements in gubernatorial campaign updates

Deb Haaland, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior and candidate for governor of New Mexico, shared recent social media posts between September 3-4, 2025 highlighting endorsements and her commitment to serving local communities.


Eastern New Mexico volleyball ranked sixteenth in LSC preseason poll

The Lone Star Conference (LSC) has released its 2025 preseason volleyball polls, placing Eastern New Mexico University’s team at 16th out of 18 teams.


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Western New Mexico volleyball ranked 15th in Lone Star Conference preseason poll

The Western New Mexico University volleyball team has been ranked 15th in the 2025 Lone Star Conference (LSC) Preseason Poll, according to an announcement from the league office.


UNM Hospital sees improved patient satisfaction following Commit to Sit initiative

The University of New Mexico Hospital has implemented a new initiative called Commit to Sit, aiming to improve patient experiences through direct and personal interactions between healthcare providers and patients.


New Mexico Education Secretary outlines goals on literacy, CTE at Albuquerque Chamber event

New Mexico Secretary of Education Mariana Padilla spoke to the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce’s Education Bold Issue Group (BIG) on August 29, presenting her vision for advancing student success in the state.


Rep. Lord: Impeach Gov. Grisham 'after she unconstitutionally suspended Second Amendment rights in 2023'

Stefani Lord, a house representative from New Mexico, said that she and Representative John Block have sought to impeach Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham for actions they deem unconstitutional, including her 2023 suspension of gun rights.


Sen. Thornton on repeat offender arrest: 'I pray that our judges keep this man behind bars'

Ant Thornton, senator of New Mexico, has called for the continued detention of a repeat offender following an arrest for armed carjacking and other charges in Albuquerque.


Rep. Block rejects ICE facility comparisons to concentration camps: ‘I’ll always stand against attempts at trivializing the Holocaust’

John Block, a House representative from New Mexico, has expressed concerns over the comparison of immigrant detention facilities to concentration camps.


Rep. Dow: Gov. Grisham blocked '1st amendment religious rights to attend church or even gather in a park for months on end'

Rebecca Dow, a House representative from New Mexico, has criticized Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham for allegedly undermining constitutional rights during the pandemic and questioned her credibility on crime policy.


Rep. Dow: 'The flow management of the Rio Grande is a disaster'

Rebecca Dow, a house representative of New Mexico, has emphasized the need for dredging, vegetation management, replanting, and coordinated water planning to address sedimentation and erosion in the Rio Grande.


Rep. Lord: Democrats killed legislation that would 'fix a medical malpractice bill'

Stefani Lord, a house representative from New Mexico, said that Democrats have blocked reforms to a medical malpractice law, resulting in doctors losing insurance and clinics facing closure.


Sen. Block on DC crime: 'Let's go get those criminals off the street'

Jay Block, a senator from New Mexico, said that additional law enforcement has improved safety in Washington, D.C., citing more than 1,600 arrests under President Trump's federal initiative.


Hitched Apologists on sexually explicit media in schools: 'We defend the Christian faith by providing good evidence'

Don Andrade, co-host of The Hitched Apologists, said on the Chile Wire podcast that following concerns raised by a school board speech, they compiled a guide documenting more than 125 sexually explicit books currently circulating.


Sen. Block: 'Approx. 100,000 unqualified people received Medicaid benefits in New Mexico'

Jay Block, a senator from New Mexico, said that approximately 100,000 unqualified individuals received Medicaid benefits in the state as recently as 2023.


New Mexico launches archaeology training program with free enrollment

The Office of Archaeological Studies (OAS), in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA), has announced the launch of the New Mexico Archaeology Field Training Program.


Western New Mexico University Athletics partners with FanWord for AI-driven digital storytelling

Western New Mexico University Athletics has announced a partnership with FanWord, an AI-powered platform focused on collegiate sports storytelling.


Honeywell leads $600 million investment round for Quantinuum at $10 billion valuation

Honeywell has announced an equity capital raise of approximately $600 million for Quantinuum, valuing the quantum computing company at a pre-money equity valuation of $10 billion.


Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández addresses survivor advocacy and rural healthcare on social media

Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández used her Twitter account on September 4, 2025 to highlight meetings with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse and address issues such as rural hospital protections and political discourse involving Donald Trump.


Governor calls special session in response to federal budget cuts

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a special legislative session will begin on October 1 to address the effects of recent federal budget cuts.