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New Mexico United acquires defender Kipp Keller on loan from Minnesota United FC

New Mexico United has acquired defender Kipp Keller on loan from Minnesota United FC for the remainder of the 2025 USL Championship season.


New Mexico Museum of Space History hosts lecture on women trailblazers in space

The New Mexico Museum of Space History will host its next Launch Pad Lecture on September 5, focusing on the contributions of women in space exploration.


Tribal nations urged to assert authority over threats to reservation water resources

As water scarcity intensifies in the western United States, concerns about the ability of Tribal Nations to safeguard their water resources and rights have become more pressing.


Eastern New Mexico football earns seventh LSC academic title in nine years

Eastern New Mexico University's football team has been named the 2024-25 academic champion by the Lone Star Conference (LSC), after achieving the highest grade point average among all ten LSC member institution football teams.


New Mexico United signs forward Luther Archimède from Monterey Bay FC

New Mexico United has announced the signing of forward Luther Archimède from Monterey Bay FC.


Western New Mexico University teams named LSC academic champions for 2024-25

Western New Mexico University's men's golf, men's tennis, and women's tennis teams have been named Lone Star Conference (LSC) Academic Champions for the 2024-25 academic year.


National Hispanic Cultural Center staff art exhibit opens September 5

The National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque will present an exhibition featuring artworks created by its staff and partners.


Kirtland Air Force Base reports major economic contribution to Albuquerque area

Kirtland Air Force Base and Sandia National Laboratories presented their annual economic impact report at the Kirtland Partnership Committee’s biannual meeting on August 13.


Eagle Nest seeks librarian for public library position

The Village of Eagle Nest in New Mexico is seeking applicants for the position of Librarian at the Eagle Nest Public Library.


School of Law welcomes 108 new students at Class of 2028 orientation

The School of Law has welcomed 108 new students as part of its Class of 2028.


Federal appeals court upholds protections for Alaskan Native subsistence fishing rights

On August 20, 2025, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a previous federal District Court decision in favor of the United States, the Association of Village Council Presidents (AVCP), and allied organizations.


Indian Pueblo Entrepreneur Complex receives $200K Lowe's grant for campus improvements

The Indian Pueblo Entrepreneur Complex (IPEC) has been selected as a recipient of the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, joining 99 other community projects across the country that will receive support for large-scale renovations.


Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico awards $866K in grants to 15 nonprofits

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico (BCBSNM) has awarded $866,000 in grants to 15 nonprofit organizations across the state.


Sen Michael Padilla discusses technology policy and economic development initiatives

Senator Michael Padilla highlighted recent legislative efforts around technology policy and economic development in several late-August posts.


New Mexico United wraps up season-long “Fans Against Hunger” drive with final event Saturday

New Mexico United and the University of New Mexico (UNM) Athletics are continuing their partnership to address food insecurity through the “Fans Against Hunger” campaign.


Powerball jackpot rises to $950 million ahead of August 30 drawing

The Powerball jackpot for the upcoming drawing on Saturday, August 30, 2025, has reached an estimated $950 million.


New Mexico leaders respond as SNAP marks anniversary amid federal funding cuts

On the 61st anniversary of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham reaffirmed the state’s commitment to supporting families despite recent federal budget reductions to the program. “For...


Deb Haaland highlights school safety and rural advocacy in campaign posts

Deb Haaland posted several messages on August 28, 2025 regarding school safety concerns and her priorities as a gubernatorial candidate in New Mexico.


Applied Research Associates appoints Curt Beckemeyer as new CEO; William Ratliff named COO

Curt Beckemeyer has been appointed as the next president and CEO of Applied Research Associates (ARA), with his term beginning on October 1.


Western New Mexico men's cross country picked third in Lone Star preseason poll

The Western New Mexico University Men's Cross Country team has been ranked third in the 2025 Lone Star Conference Preseason Poll, according to an announcement from the league office.