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ABQ BioPark unveils plans for 'Lebanon and Beyond' garden opening in 2025

City officials in Albuquerque have commenced construction on the ABQ BioPark's latest garden, "Lebanon and Beyond," set to open in fall 2025.


Voters approve funding boost for higher education through GO Bond 3

New Mexico voters have approved GO Bond 3, a $230 million statewide bond, which will fund over 40 projects at the state's colleges, universities, and specialty schools.


New Mexico awards $4.7M for beautification under 'Breaking Bad Habits' campaign

Three state agencies in New Mexico—the Departments of Transportation, Tourism, and Environment—have awarded $4.7 million in grants to 97 local entities.


Native American Rights Fund advocates for inclusive graduation attire policies

The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is sharing the excitement of Native high school students who are preparing to graduate in December and May.


New Mexico reviews PFAS rules for oil and gas amid differing opinions

The Oil Conservation Commission in New Mexico is set to review proposed changes to PFAS regulations concerning oil and gas usage.


Governor appoints Steve Graham as director of New Mexico Film Office

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has appointed Steve Graham as the new director of the New Mexico Film Office, effective immediately.


Republican Party honors veterans' sacrifices on Veterans Day

Today, the Republican Party of New Mexico (RPNM) pays tribute to American veterans, acknowledging their sacrifices.


Rio Grande Foundation outlines priorities amid frustrations over 2024 election results

The Rio Grande Foundation (RGF) has expressed frustration with the outcome of the 2024 elections in New Mexico.


EQNM highlights electoral success in supporting LGBTQ-friendly legislation

Elections may not be the sole route to liberation, but queer and trans New Mexicans have effectively engaged with the political system.


Small business optimism rises but remains below historical average

The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index experienced an increase of 2.2 points in October, reaching 93.7.


Veterans Day tribute honors Native American military service

On Veterans Day, which coincides with Native American Heritage Month, the nation honors American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian military veterans.


William Sharer named new senate minority leader by New Mexico Republicans

New Mexico Senate Republicans have chosen Senator William Sharer from Farmington as their new Senate Minority Leader.


Governor highlights support for New Mexico's large veteran population

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham released a statement on Veterans Day, highlighting the contributions and sacrifices of New Mexico's veterans.


Community leaders emphasize education at GACC annual meeting

Business and community leaders gathered at the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce (GACC) Annual Meeting, highlighting the importance of education.


ABQ Reads seeks volunteers for tutoring at local elementary schools

Tutors are currently being sought for Atrisco and Whittier elementary schools, with a particular need at Whittier.


Pro-climate leaders win key legislative seats in New Mexico

In the recent 2024 general election, New Mexico voters elected pro-climate and pro-democracy candidates to key positions in the state legislature.


New Mexico Game Commission reviews public input on wolf management

New Mexico's wolf population primarily inhabits the Gila National Forest and nearby wilderness areas in southern New Mexico and Arizona.


D.H. Lescombes opens second Albuquerque location with ribbon-cutting event

D.H. Lescombes Winery & Bistro celebrated the opening of its second location on Albuquerque's West Side with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 29.


Republican Party of New Mexico reflects on election outcomes

The Republican Party of New Mexico (RPNM) Chairman, Steve Pearce, has released a statement following the 2024 General Election results.


Settlement reached over rights to Valles Caldera National Preserve

The U.S. Department of Interior and Jemez Pueblo have reached a settlement regarding the pueblo's rights to lands within the Valles Caldera National Preserve.