
By New Mexico Sun | Nov 25, 2024
State officials and local organizations are preparing to respond to former President Donald Trump's proposed immigration policies.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 25, 2024
The 2025 Legislative Conference, organized by the New Mexico Association of REALTORS®, is scheduled to take place from January 28 to 30 at La Fonda in Santa Fe.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 25, 2024
Traditional knowledge, culture, health, and spirituality are closely linked with Native American sacred places.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 24, 2024
Students from Amy Biehl High School and Lew Wallace Elementary have contributed their artistic talents to a new Downtown art trail in Albuquerque.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 24, 2024
A program known for its bipartisan support, Head Start, might face challenges under a potential second term of Donald Trump.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 23, 2024
The Republican Party of New Mexico's Chairman, Steve Pearce, has publicly responded to remarks made by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 23, 2024
Michael Rocca, PhD, an associate professor of political science and director of the Master of Public Policy Program at the University of New Mexico, recently provided insights into the implications of the November 5 election for both the United...

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 23, 2024
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed her sorrow over the death of former U.S. Senator Fred Harris, issuing a statement on Saturday to honor his legacy.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 22, 2024
The New Mexico History Museum will host the Native American Portal Youth Winter Show and Sales on December 7th and 8th, 2024.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 22, 2024
In October 2024, the New Mexico Association of Conservation Districts (NMACD) voted unanimously to oppose the designation of National Monuments and Wild and Scenic Rivers within the state.

By Brian C. Nixon | Nov 22, 2024
Purgatory may not be something all people believe in, but to Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, Mexican actress Lupe Vélez, indigenous interpreter La Malinche, and La Llorna, a fictitious, forlorn woman, the intermediate state between life and death comes to life in Living Purgatory, a play penned by Patricia Crespin and directed by Alicia Lueras Maldonado.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 22, 2024
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized a new rule imposing a methane fee on oil and gas companies.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 22, 2024
New Mexico is facing a significant decline in public school enrollment, a concern that has been highlighted by the Rio Grande Foundation (RGF) for several years.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 22, 2024
The State of Utah is pursuing a legal case to compel the federal government to relinquish control of millions of acres of unappropriated lands within its borders.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 22, 2024
New Mexico is taking a stance against potential immigration enforcement actions by the incoming Trump administration.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 22, 2024
Rachael Sewards, founder and executive director of Solare Collegiate Charter School, provided an update on the school's progress at a recent board meeting.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 21, 2024
A man has been charged with assault involving a dangerous weapon following an alleged stabbing incident outside a grocery store in Shiprock, New Mexico.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 21, 2024
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has announced that four rural health care organizations in New Mexico will receive a total of $5.4 million from the Rural Health Care Delivery Fund.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 21, 2024
Traditional knowledge, culture, health, and spirituality are deeply interconnected with Native American sacred places.

By New Mexico Sun | Nov 21, 2024
Dr. David Katz, vice dean for Clinical Affairs at Touro College of Dental Medicine, addressed the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Board on November 14.