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New Mexico Native American communities clamor for more clean water, sanitation improvements, 'currently lack access'

Native American communities in the U.S. are clamoring for more clean water and sanitation.


Public invited to share Gold King Mine disaster restoration projects in 'significant first step'

The New Mexico Office of the Natural Resources Trustee requests the public share their ideas to restore resources harmed by the 2015 Gold King Mine disaster.


Intertribal Ceremonial Office, KOB 4 team up for hour-long special on one of New Mexico 'signature cultural events'

The Intertribal Ceremonial Office is exclusively partnering with Albuquerque’s KOB 4 to produce an hour-long special on the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial entitled “Spirit of The Ceremonial.”


Albuquerque Public Schools student speaks out against 'crazy ideas' of Critical Race Theory, tells board to 'let kids be kids'

The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education joined many other school boards nationwide in tackling, at its July 21, meeting the potential of Critical Race Theory being part of the state’s curriculum.


Welcome to 'Tamalewood': New Mexico presents itself as new haven for Hollywood-weary production studios

New Mexico appears to be a magnet to many production studios seeking to move east from Hollywood, so much so that the Land of Enchantment has earned the nickname "Tamalewood."


Lujan Grisham appoints 'fair, trustworthy' Zamora to New Mexico Supreme Court

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has filled a vacancy on the state Supreme Court left by retired justice Barbara J. Vigil.


TIME touts Santa Fe as one of World's 100 Greatest Places, 'monument to the southwest'

TIME Magazine’s annual list of the World’s 100 Greatest Places listed Santa Fe among the entries.