New Mexico Sun


Sen. Block responds to Democrats' ICE-KKK comparison: 'This is why the violence on the left is so bad'

Jay Block, a senator from New Mexico, said that comparisons between U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) are inaccurate and contribute to political violence.


Sen. Block on healthcare shortage: 'New Mexico is bleeding doctors'

Jay Block, a senator from New Mexico, has highlighted the increasing costs of malpractice insurance and legal judgments as factors exacerbating the state's doctor shortage.


Rep. Block: 'Crazed leftists call us fascists and are comparing ICE agents to the KKK'

John Block, a House representative from New Mexico, has criticized Democratic rhetoric that equates the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), describing it as extreme and a threat to public safety.


Rep. Block: 'ICE agents in other states are being forced to conceal their identities' for safety

John Block, a representative from New Mexico, expressed concerns over rhetoric comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), describing it as reckless and potentially endangering federal officers' families.


Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández criticizes Trump administration's healthcare and DOJ actions

Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández issued several posts on September 25-26, 2025 criticizing former President Donald Trump's healthcare policies and Department of Justice actions against James Comey.


Eastern New Mexico volleyball opens conference play against Texas A&M International and Kingsville

The Eastern New Mexico University volleyball team is set to begin its conference schedule with away matches against Texas A&M International on Friday and Texas A&M-Kingsville on Saturday.


Pacific Fusion selects Albuquerque for $1 billion research campus creating hundreds of jobs

Pacific Fusion, a company specializing in fusion energy, has chosen New Mexico for its first Research and Manufacturing Campus.


Leadership Albuquerque launches new class with retreat focused on community impact

Members of the Leadership Albuquerque class of 2026 have started their eight-month program with a retreat near the Sandia Mountains.


Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández criticizes GOP and Trump over healthcare in September posts

Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted several statements on September 26, 2025 criticizing Republicans and Donald Trump regarding healthcare policy and legislative engagement.


Conservation Voters New Mexico supports ranked choice voting for Albuquerque elections

Conservation Voters New Mexico (CVNM) has announced its support for the implementation of Ranked Choice Voting in Albuquerque's municipal elections.


Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky wins $10.9B deal for up to 99 CH-53K helicopters

Sikorsky, a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin, has been awarded a $10.855 billion contract by the U.S. Navy to produce up to 99 CH-53K King Stallion heavy-lift helicopters for the U.S. Marine Corps over a five-year period.


UNM Hospital opens new critical care tower with expanded emergency facilities

The University of New Mexico Hospital has opened its new Critical Care Tower (CCT), a 570,000-square-foot facility designed to enhance emergency and intensive care services in the state.


New Mexico officials warn public about rise in online immigration attorney scams

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez and the State Bar of New Mexico have issued a warning about an increase in online scams involving individuals posing as immigration attorneys.


Eastern New Mexico University named among best colleges by U.S. News for 2026

Eastern New Mexico University has been recognized in the 2026 U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges Rankings, earning distinctions in several categories.


University of New Mexico prepares for Rio Grande Rivalry against NMSU

The University of New Mexico (UNM) is set to face off against New Mexico State University (NMSU) in the annual Rio Grande Rivalry football game.


New Mexico prepares for universal child care rollout with emphasis on workforce

New Mexico is preparing to implement universal child care, with a focus on strengthening the workforce and improving quality.


New Mexico Senate Republicans form task force on healthcare access

The New Mexico Senate Republican Caucus has announced the formation of a legislative task force to address healthcare access issues in the state.


Deb Haaland highlights Arthur Sze’s poet laureate honor and physician shortage in New Mexico

Deb Haaland addressed cultural achievements and healthcare challenges facing New Mexico in posts dated September 24-25, 2025.


Mike Geier, Thomas Grover, and Brian McCutcheon Call for Change in Albuquerque Policing

Albuquerque is about to enter a mayoral race where voters are most concerned about crime.


New Mexico extends SNAP hot food waiver for flood-affected counties

Residents in ten New Mexico counties affected by recent flooding will continue to have access to hot food through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) until September 30.