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By New Mexico Sun | Apr 24, 2025
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed two new pieces of legislation aimed at bolstering infrastructure in communities situated near military bases in New Mexico.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 23, 2025
David Gallegos, a state senator for New Mexico’s District 41, emphasized the necessity of expanding Safe Haven Baby Boxes throughout the state following the recent death of a newborn abandoned in an Albuquerque dumpster.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 23, 2025
Central Texas News reported on an incident involving the Department of Energy under the administration of former President Biden.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 23, 2025
RGF is actively engaging with voters and city councilors regarding a proposed 3/8ths percent gross receipts tax increase currently under consideration by the Albuquerque City Council.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 23, 2025
A doctoral student from Ghana, enrolled at New Mexico Tech, has initiated legal action in the U.S. District Court.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 23, 2025
The School of Law held its Faculty Scholarship Reception on April 22, 2025, to acknowledge the achievements of its faculty members who have published scholarly works during 2024 and 2025.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
Dr. Lyndsey Biondi, a transplant surgeon and program director at Texas Tech Physicians, said that the first kidney transplant in the new West Texas program was successful, marking the beginning of expanded local care.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
Stefani Lord, a state representative for New Mexico’s District 22, said that the federal charges filed against Jamison Wagner in connection with the arson attacks on a Tesla showroom and the Republican Party office in Albuquerque reflect the...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
John Block, the state representative for New Mexico District 51, said that Democratic leaders are advocating for extreme gun control policies that infringe on the rights of law-abiding citizens.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
Jay Block, the state senator for New Mexico's District 12, said that political violence must be condemned and expressed relief that Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his staff were unharmed following a recent arson attack on the governor’s...

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
Jay Block, a state senator for New Mexico District 12, has said that the suspect accused of committing arson at the state's GOP headquarters is a "registered Democrat."

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
National monuments serve as significant cultural and natural landmarks, cherished across political and demographic lines in the United States.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
A recent opinion piece published in the Santa Fe New Mexican on April 20, 2025, discusses the economic challenges faced by New Mexico despite its significant oil production.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
Main Street America has announced awards for the Raton and Alamogordo MainStreet districts.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 22, 2025
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico expressed opposition to the increased military role at the southern border.

By Tara Shaver | Apr 22, 2025
What would you do if you knew where 30 children were going to be killed tomorrow? What if it were legal and their parents were paying someone to do it?

By Brian C. Nixon | Apr 22, 2025
Watching Susan DeLeo’s short film Island is like bathing. Bathing not in the sense of taking a bath, but in the sense of Forest Bathing, Shinrin-yoku in Japanese culture.

By Robert Witsenhausen | Apr 22, 2025
From the bygone days of the Santa Fe Ring to the Richardson Pay-to-Play scandals and Zorro Ranch, New Mexico has a storied history of corruption.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 21, 2025
Rebecca Dow, a state representative for New Mexico’s District 38, said that the state’s education department is wrong to attempt to block a curriculum supported by both parents and teachers.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 21, 2025
Rebecca Dow, the New Mexico House Representative for District 38, said that Democrat lawmakers rejected a GOP proposal to provide 6 to 12 weeks of paid family leave during the recent legislative session, despite the state's $3 billion surplus.