By New Mexico Sun | Jul 2, 2025
As the Gila National Wilderness marks its 100th anniversary, a journey through this historic area reveals its natural wonders and rich history.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 2, 2025
Las Cruces Public Art and the City Art Board are inviting the public to attend a dedication ceremony for a new mural at the Youth Development and Diversion (YDD) facility.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
Senator Candy Spence Ezzell (R-Roswell) addressed the New Mexico Legislative Education Study Committee, advocating for a science-based reading curriculum and the retention of third graders who have not yet achieved proficiency.
By Crystal Brantley | Jul 1, 2025
Last week, I stood in the smoke-shadowed foothills near the Gila, watching the Hotshot crews return from another 16-hour shift fighting the Trout Fire.
By Larry Scott | Jul 1, 2025
I traveled over 600 miles and dedicated three full days to attend this week’s Legislative Health and Human Services interim committee meeting.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
Today, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham released a statement criticizing the U.S. Senate's approval of the Republican budget bill.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
Santa Fe — The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Outdoor Recreation Division has announced the allocation of $2 million through its Outdoor Recreation Trails+ Grants program.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
For many years, Native children have experienced school events where their identities were misrepresented through offensive mascots and chants.
By Nicole Tobiassen | Jul 1, 2025
New Mexico is in crisis. Our violent crime rate is among the highest in the world. We are losing children to abuse and neglect while state systems meant to protect them collapse in plain sight.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
The New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services (NMDVS) participated in a ceremony today at the Douglas McBride Cemetery in Roswell, where a Gold Star Families memorial marker was dedicated.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
The State Personnel Office has announced that state employees affected by wildfires or flooding in several New Mexico counties will be eligible for up to 20 consecutive workdays of paid administrative leave.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has rescheduled its annual leftover license sale.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
The Department of Game and Fish has introduced an online system for the EPLUS program.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
The New Mexico Child Support Services Division (CSSD) is gathering school supplies to aid students statewide.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
Attorney General Raúl Torrez expressed disappointment following the Supreme Court's decision to allow the enforcement of a presidential executive order that limits birthright citizenship in certain regions.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
The 911 emergency surcharge in New Mexico is set to rise from $0.51 to $1.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
The Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) in New Mexico has initiated a leadership training program aimed at enhancing its workforce and improving services for vulnerable children and families.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
A federal judge has allowed New Mexico to proceed with its civil case against Cannon Air Force Base for environmental and public health damage near Clovis.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
A Disaster Resource Center has been established at the Daniel Fernandez Recreation Center in Los Lunas, New Mexico.
By New Mexico Sun | Jul 1, 2025
The New Mexico Indian Affairs Department (IAD) is working to enhance Tribal capacity for tobacco cessation and prevention programs.