
By Brian C. Nixon | Feb 7, 2025
Looking at the artwork for Score on Rain Panchos by Raven Chacon and Guillermo Galindo, one sees three raincoats hanging on the wall. The left and right raincoats are white; the middle raincoat is yellow.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 7, 2025
Better Together New Mexico (BTNM) has announced its support for House Bill 86, which proposes amendments to human trafficking laws.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
Denise Weaver, the prayer chapter leader for Concerned Women for America (CWA), has called for an end to the silence surrounding abortion.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
Community Healthcare Trust Incorporated (NYSE: CHCT) has announced its results for the third quarter ending September 30, 2023.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
The New Mexico Family Action Movement (NM FAM) has called for the state to implement protections similar to those outlined in a federal order by former President Donald Trump.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
New Mexico State Representative Liz Thomson announced the introduction of the Medical Psilocybin Act on January 30.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
New Mexico State Senator Jeff Steinborn introduced the Medical Psilocybin Act on January 30, aiming to create a regulated program for psilocybin use to expand treatment options for those facing mental health challenges.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
Senator Craig Brandt of New Mexico's 40th District announced a new education bill intended to expand opportunities for low-income students by allowing them to choose schools that best meet their needs.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
The New Mexico Shooting Sports Association (NMSSA) has expressed its opposition to Senate Bill 279, arguing that the proposed legislation threatens the rights of law-abiding gun owners by restricting commonly used firearms.
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By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
Zach Fort, New Mexico Shooting Sports Association (NMSSA) treasurer, said crime has increased since Governor Lujan Grisham took office, with crimes rising, and despite calls for action, she has focused on “attacking” gun owners instead of criminals and not addressing the rising crime rate. Fort was a guest on a recent episode of the Tipping Point New Mexico podcast.

By Nickie McCarty | Feb 6, 2025
Yesterday was National Girls and Women in Sports Day. Yet in New Mexico, fair competition and equality in women’s sports are under threat.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
The Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico (IPANM) is highlighting the recent push by former President Donald Trump to implement significant changes aimed at establishing "energy dominance."

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
A multi-agency law enforcement team has arrested a woman suspected of leading a significant human trafficking operation in Albuquerque.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
Native Americans born in the United States are recognized as U.S. citizens, a status that has been protected by federal law since 1924.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
The Rio Grande Foundation has expressed concerns over the introduction of Senate Bill 268, which proposes allocating $2.5 million to each of New Mexico's major universities, the University of New Mexico (UNM) and New Mexico State University (NMSU).

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
Most residents of New Mexico agree that the state is facing a significant crime crisis.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
The New Mexico Public Education Department's College and Career Readiness Bureau is introducing a new initiative aimed at enhancing the preparedness of graduates from Career and Technical Education programs.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
The House and Senate have introduced Congressional Review Act resolutions aimed at repealing a rule under the Methane Emissions Reduction Program.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 6, 2025
New Mexico Senate Democrats announced that all three behavioral health bills passed their first committee.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 5, 2025
Katherine E. Michael, a physician at Doctor Doula, said that abortion pill reversal (APR) using oral progesterone is a safe method that provides women who change their minds an opportunity to sustain their pregnancy.