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Native Ways Federation launches #GiveNative campaign on Giving Tuesday

The Native Ways Federation (NWF) is continuing its #GiveNative campaign on Giving Tuesday, which falls on December 3, 2024.


Trump team plans action against Biden's LNG permit moratorium

President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is preparing an executive order aimed at lifting the moratorium on natural gas export permits, which was implemented by the Biden administration.


Activist highlights ongoing need for equitable sexual health education

Marshall Martinez reflects on his journey as an activist for sexual health education and HIV prevention, highlighting the importance of comprehensive sex education and equitable access to resources.


Judge rules in favor of air quality board against Albuquerque City Council

District Court Judge Francis Matthew ruled yesterday that the Albuquerque Bernalillo Joint Air Quality Board can continue its work through a preliminary injunction. The ruling follows a lawsuit filed by members of the board after the Albuquerque City Council passed an ordinance and resolution in December that removed the four city-appointed members and suspended their work until February. Bernalillo County joined the lawsuit in support of the Air Quality Board.


NARF highlights importance of protecting Native American sacred places

Traditional knowledge, culture, health, and spirituality are closely linked with Native American sacred places.


New Mexico court rules against IPANM in methane regulation case

The New Mexico Court of Appeals has issued a decision regarding the Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico's (IPANM) legal challenge to the state's Ozone Precursor (Methane) Rule.


Childcare aid helps reduce poverty; call to raise worker wages

New Mexico has made significant investments in early childhood programs, which have shown promising results in improving child well-being.


Albuquerque hosts community talks on housing and homelessness with Mayor Tim Keller

Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller has announced a new series of community meetings, titled "Constructive Conversations," aimed at addressing housing and homelessness in the city.


LGBTQ advocacy groups prepare for funding drive amid upcoming challenges

Queer and transgender individuals in New Mexico, along with their allies, are reflecting on their collective efforts in 2024 while preparing for challenges anticipated in 2025.


Conservationists look to beavers for river restoration in New Mexico

New Mexico has been facing severe forest fires and reduced stream flows in recent years.


Proposed TIF plan advances in Albuquerque's City Council

Doug Majewski, chair of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Transformation Bold Issue Group and CEO of Hartman + Majewski, spoke in favor of a proposed Tax Increment Financing (TIF) for Downtown Albuquerque.



Holiday event at Palace of the Governors offers free admission

Join the New Mexico History Museum for a festive holiday event at the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe.


New Mexico Center seeks donations on #GivingTuesday for equitable access initiatives

The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty is encouraging donations this #GivingTuesday to support its mission of fostering a more equitable state.


New Mexico leaders address Trump's planned deportation strategy

State officials and local organizations are preparing to respond to former President Donald Trump's proposed immigration policies.


2025 Legislative Conference features key speakers and industry sessions

The 2025 Legislative Conference, organized by the New Mexico Association of REALTORS®, is scheduled to take place from January 28 to 30 at La Fonda in Santa Fe.


Sacred places crucial for native health face accessibility challenges

Traditional knowledge, culture, health, and spirituality are closely linked with Native American sacred places.


Albuquerque schools collaborate on Downtown art trail featuring student work

Students from Amy Biehl High School and Lew Wallace Elementary have contributed their artistic talents to a new Downtown art trail in Albuquerque.


Potential threat to Head Start under proposed Project 2025

A program known for its bipartisan support, Head Start, might face challenges under a potential second term of Donald Trump.


RPNM chairman criticizes governor over immigration enforcement stance

The Republican Party of New Mexico's Chairman, Steve Pearce, has publicly responded to remarks made by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.