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Small business owners discuss rising costs at Albuquerque roundtable

NFIB New Mexico State Director Jason Espinoza recently hosted a roundtable discussion for small business owners at the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Mexico in Albuquerque. The event provided an opportunity for local entrepreneurs to connect, discuss the upcoming 2025 Legislative Session, and explore policy solutions addressing the increasing cost of health insurance.


Governor Lujan Grisham commemorates Indigenous Peoples' Day with celebratory statement

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham marked Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a statement celebrating the contributions and resilience of Indigenous communities in New Mexico and across the nation. The day, established as a state holiday by Gov. Lujan Grisham in 2019, is observed annually on the second Monday of October.


Bernalillo County launches mobile health clinics for schools with partners

Bernalillo County has joined forces with Wellness Equity Alliance and Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) to launch "Health Yeah!," a new initiative featuring mobile health clinics.


Debate continues over fairness of tax contributions from wealthy Americans

The debate over whether the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes continues to be a contentious issue in the United States.


Concerns rise over Heinrich and Vasquez's support for green policies

Democratic Senator Martin Heinrich and Representative Gabe Vasquez have come under scrutiny for their support of green energy policies, which some argue could compromise America's energy independence. Their opposition to domestic oil and gas production, particularly in New Mexico, raises concerns about increased reliance on foreign oil from countries like Russia and Venezuela.


Albuquerque Reads seeks volunteers for elementary school tutoring

Albuquerque Reads, a program initiated by the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, is actively seeking volunteers to join their team of tutors.


City of Santa Fe Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Oct. 10

City of Santa Fe Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met Thursday, Oct. 10


Republican leader urges Gabe Vasquez to resign following allegations

Democrat Representative Gabe Vasquez is facing renewed scrutiny over past incidents involving law enforcement. A recent article has revealed a police report in which Vasquez allegedly threatened to "kill and bury" an individual.


Chamber remembers late Sen. John Arthur Smith's impact on New Mexico

Former state Senator John Arthur Smith, a conservative Democrat known for his fiscal pragmatism and long-standing service in the New Mexico Legislature, passed away early Monday.


Independent Petroleum Association mourns loss of NM State Senator John Arthur Smith

The Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico (IPANM) has expressed its condolences following the death of New Mexico State Senator John Arthur Smith, who was the former Chair of the Legislative Finance Committee.


Santa Fe River Commission met Oct. 10

Santa Fe River Commission met Thursday, Oct. 10


City of Santa Fe City-County Advisory Council on Food Policy met Oct. 10

City of Santa Fe City-County Advisory Council on Food Policy met Thursday, Oct. 10


Critics warn Heinrich's energy plan may impact New Mexico's job market

Democrat Senator Martin Heinrich's support for Vice President Kamala Harris’s environmental policies, including an anti-fracking stance, is drawing criticism in New Mexico. The state's economy relies heavily on the oil and gas sector, which provides numerous high-paying jobs and funds essential state programs.


Land transfer may affect South Valley hunting rights

Garcia Richard faced criticism from the New Mexico Wildlife Federation and other groups when she withdrew a state parcel from public hunting during the 2019-20 waterfowl season.


City Council rejects plan addressing vacant buildings and loitering in Downtown

The Albuquerque City Council has voted against a proposed package aimed at addressing vacant buildings and loitering in the Downtown area.


Interfaith Power & Light prays for hurricane victims; urges climate action

Interfaith Power & Light (IPL) has expressed solidarity with those affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The organization is offering prayers for the victims, acknowledging the diverse faith traditions that emphasize prayer, love, and compassion.


Governor pays tribute to former Representative Dona Irwin

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has expressed her condolences following the death of former New Mexico Representative Dona Irwin. In a statement issued Thursday, the governor praised Irwin's dedication and service to District 32 and Deming over an 18-year period.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Oct. 8.

City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, Oct. 8.


City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met Oct. 8

City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 8


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Sept. 9

City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Sept. 9