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By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
The Mexican gray wolf, reintroduced to New Mexico in 1998 under the Endangered Species Act, is one of the state’s most divisive wildlife issues.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
Western New Mexico University's women's cross country team finished ninth at the Texas Tech Invitational held in Lubbock, Texas.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
Senator Michael Padilla posted updates between September 9 and September 12, detailing his work on spaceport development in Deming, the $165 billion Borderplex Digital project in Sunland Park, and pedestrian safety initiatives along South Coors...
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
City of Albuquerque workers have installed two metal archways in the Sawmill District as part of ongoing construction for The Rail Trail, a project aimed at economic development in the area.
By Jodi Hendricks | Sep 12, 2025
The tragic murder of Charlie Kirk this week should send shockwaves across the country—including right here in New Mexico. At just 31 years old, Charlie was shot during an event at Utah Valley University.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
The Albuquerque International Sunport has introduced The Holding Pattern, a newly redesigned cell phone waiting lot aimed at improving the experience for those picking up arriving passengers.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has expressed support for the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and environmental groups as they challenge Wisconsin’s approval of a proposed reroute for the Line 5 oil pipeline.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
The Western New Mexico University women's tennis team began play on Friday at the Kimbell Memorial Invitational, an event hosted by St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
Deb Haaland posted messages between September 11-12 addressing union negotiations at Creamland Dairy, commemorating victims and first responders of September 11th, and criticizing federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP under Trump’s administration.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham used her X account on September 11-12, 2025 to announce a statewide universal childcare plan aimed at easing financial pressures on families while also commemorating the heroes and victims of September 11th.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
The Western New Mexico University men's tennis team began competition at the Kimbell Memorial Invitational on Friday in San Antonio, Texas.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 12, 2025
On September 18, 2025, the cremated remains of 38 unclaimed military veterans will be laid to rest with full military honors during the annual Forgotten Heroes Burial Ceremony.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 11, 2025
A recent working group at the Santa Fe Institute brought together experts from mathematics, computer science, physics, and engineering to discuss advances and challenges in digital-twin technology.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 11, 2025
NM State Athletics has released an updated version of its official mobile app, aiming to provide fans with improved access to Aggie sports.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 11, 2025
On September 11, 2025, Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman posted updates on social media regarding significant convictions—including those of Donovan Bookout and Patrick Sarracino—and extended thanks to local first responders.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 11, 2025
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted reflections on unity and remembrance around September 11 on her X account in September 2025.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 11, 2025
Deb Haaland, Governor of New Mexico, discussed statewide childcare initiatives and responded to recent violent incidents in posts dated September 10-11, 2025.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 11, 2025
Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman addressed political violence and honored first responders in several posts on September 11, 2025.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 11, 2025
The New Mexico Department of Public Safety has announced the launch of its new social media accounts across several platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, X, Bluesky and LinkedIn.
By New Mexico Sun | Sep 11, 2025
After more than twenty years of planning, the Taylor-Mesilla Historic Site will officially open as New Mexico’s eighth state historic site on November 8, 2025.