New Mexico Sun


Sportfive President on career journey from New Mexico to global sports: ‘The sky is the limit unless you put limits on yourself’

Steve Loy, Co-President of SPORTFIVE, discussed his journey in the sports industry during an interview on ESPN Radio 101.7's "TEAM TALK."


Corey Roybal appointed director of Adult Protective Services

SANTA FE – The Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) has announced the appointment of Corey Roybal as the new Director of Adult Protective Services (APS).


Corey Roybal appointed director of Adult Protective Services in New Mexico

Corey Roybal has been appointed as the new director of Adult Protective Services (APS) in New Mexico.


New Mexico plugs 700 inactive oil and gas wells amid fiscal concerns

The State Land Office in New Mexico has made significant progress in its efforts to address the issue of abandoned oil and gas wells on state lands.


New Mexico DOT issues monsoon road safety guidelines

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) is collaborating with the National Weather Service to address the challenges posed by the monsoon season.


Governor announces funding opportunity for rural healthcare providers

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has announced that rural health care providers in New Mexico can apply for funding from the Rural Health Care Delivery Fund starting July 1.


New Mexico joins settlement over financial firms' excessive fees

The New Mexico Securities Division has joined a multistate settlement with several financial firms accused of overcharging customers.


Taxation department grants filing extensions for fire-affected taxpayers

The Taxation and Revenue Department (TRD) in Santa Fe has announced an extension for taxpayers affected by the Trout and Cotton fires.


New alliance formed to support manufactured home owners in New Mexico

The Land of Enchantment Manufactured Home Owners Alliance (LEMHOA) has been established as a statewide non-profit organization in New Mexico.


New Mexico offers $3M grant for local meat processors starting July

The New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) is set to open applications for the FY26 New Mexico Local Meat Processing Grant on July 1.


Building a New Political Path: Bob Perls and the Forward Party’s Mission in New Mexico

As polarization and party loyalty increasingly dominate American politics, many voters are looking for alternatives beyond the traditional Democratic and Republican duopoly.


Rep. Dow: CYFD's use of confidentiality clause 'should concern everyone'

Rebecca Dow, House Representative of New Mexico, has raised concerns regarding the Children, Youth and Families Department's (CYFD) use of confidentiality clauses.


State Rep. Lord on violent protests: According to Democrats, 'that behavior is protected and any officer who steps in is a "thug"'

Stefani Lord, a House Representative from New Mexico, has expressed concerns regarding Senator Martin Heinrich's criticism of law enforcement.


Sen. Thornton on sanctuary state funding: 'If you allow lawlessness, you should have to pay for the consequences of your inaction'

Ant Thornton, Senator of New Mexico, said that states should be held accountable for infrastructure damage caused by riots and supported federal funding restrictions.


Smoke advisory issued for southwestern New Mexico due to Trout and Buck fires

The New Mexico Departments of Health and Environment have issued a smoke advisory for areas affected by the Trout Fire near Silver City and the Buck Fire close to Aragon.


State prepares for potential flash floods with strategic deployments

The Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) in Santa Fe is taking proactive measures to address the anticipated flash flooding in New Mexico this week.


Albuquerque begins construction on Central Avenue overpass for new rail trail

Construction has commenced on the Central Avenue overpass in Albuquerque, marking a significant phase in the city's Rail Trail project.


Haaland criticizes GOP land sale plans during Burgum's visit to New Mexico

Today in Las Cruces, New Mexico, Deb Haaland, former Secretary of the Interior and current candidate for Governor of New Mexico, criticized efforts by Republicans to sell public lands.


New Mexicans urged to learn from successful policies in neighboring state

Recently, a delegation of business and economic leaders from Albuquerque visited Phoenix to understand the reasons behind the stronger economy of Phoenix compared to New Mexico.


Interstate interchange dedicated to honor local veteran in Las Vegas

Las Vegas – The New Mexico State Transportation Commission has decided to dedicate the South Las Vegas interchange on Interstate 25 as the Sgt.