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By New Mexico Sun | Jun 30, 2025
Deb Haaland, a candidate for governor of New Mexico, recently held a "Union Strong" lunch at her campaign headquarters in Albuquerque.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 30, 2025
New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard has signed an agreement with Pluma Solar Alamogordo, LLC for a new community solar project on state lands in Otero County.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 30, 2025
Joannie Suina has been appointed as the assistant secretary for Native American early childhood education and care, according to a recent announcement.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 30, 2025
Michael Kueker, the current CEO of Lovelace Medical Group, has been named interim CEO of Lovelace Health System.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 30, 2025
Starting July 1, New Mexico veterans will have free access to state parks for day use and camping.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 28, 2025
On June 26, Del Esparza, CEO of Esparza Advertising + Digital, chaired his final meeting as the head of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce (GACC) Board of Directors.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
John Block, a House Representative from New Mexico, said that the Senate GOP leadership mirrors the Governor's policies on daycare, taxes, and impeachment.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
Stefani Lord, a House Representative from New Mexico, has criticized State Senator Bill Sharer for his support of higher alcohol taxes and alignment with Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's agenda.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
Stefani Lord, a House Representative from New Mexico, said that real education reform modeled after successful states will require Republican victories and leadership in government.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
Rebecca Dow, House Representative of New Mexico, said that Title IX was designed to protect equal opportunity and safety for women.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
Rebecca Dow, a House Representative from New Mexico, said that current laws allow and fund transgender care for minors of all ages without parental notification starting at age 14.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
John Block, a New Mexico House representative, said that undocumented immigrants should anticipate immigration enforcement.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
Jay Block, a New Mexico state senator, said that recent military actions against Iran's nuclear program would enhance regional security and prevent nuclear escalation.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
Jay Block, a Senator from New Mexico, has urged political leaders to denounce rhetoric and calls for violence following reports of an investigation into Cudahy Vice Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
Ant Thornton, Senator of New Mexico, has suggested that adopting strategies similar to Mississippi's education reforms could enhance student outcomes in a state currently ranked last nationally.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
The New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame has announced the induction of Roy Cooper into its Class of 2024.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
Paul Gessing, president of the Rio Grande Foundation, appeared on the "Let People Prosper Show" with Vance Ginn to discuss New Mexico's economic challenges.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
New Mexico State Parks has announced the addition of a new law enforcement officer to its team at Navajo Lake State Park.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) is set to hold its next regular open meeting in Las Cruces.
By New Mexico Sun | Jun 27, 2025
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has announced two public meetings to discuss the proposed non-resident shed hunter license.