
By New Mexico Sun | Feb 5, 2025
The New Mexico State Bar Foundation’s Legal Resources for the Elderly Program (LREP) is set to host a free virtual legal webinar on February 11.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 5, 2025
On February 2, Terri Cole, President and CEO of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce, and Del Esparza, Chair of GACC and CEO of Esparza Digital + Advertising, were featured in an article by the Albuquerque Journal discussing the third week...

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 5, 2025
Colonias Development Council announced that, in collaboration with over 30 partner agencies, it will host a One Billion Rising event in Las Cruces as part of a movement to end violence against women and all.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 5, 2025
The New Mexico Association of Non-Public Schools (NMANS) has announced a Legislative Breakfast designed to assist non-public school leaders in understanding the legislative process and connecting with state lawmakers.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 5, 2025
New Mexico Senate Republicans have launched an email tip line for residents to report concerns related to public safety and government accountability.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 4, 2025
Sam LeDoux, an Española City Councilor, announced that he has filed a censure resolution against Mayor John Ramon Vigil.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 4, 2025
New Mexico State Rep. John Block said gaining a committee seat could help block bills, particularly the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act, which would make small businesses cover paid time off for extended absences, "even for a second cousin’s illness." Block was a guest on a recent episode of the Tipping Point New Mexico podcast.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 4, 2025
The New Mexico State Bar Foundation's Legal Resources for the Elderly Program (LREP) is set to conduct a complimentary virtual legal webinar on February 11, beginning at 11 a.m. Mountain Time.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 4, 2025
Lauri Costello, a member of the New Mexico & El Paso Interfaith Power and Light community, recently addressed climate issues in a letter to the editor published by the Las Cruces Bulletin on January 29.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 4, 2025
In recent congressional activity, the House of Representatives passed the Laken Riley Act (S. 5).

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 3, 2025
New Mexico State Rep. John Block said he started a conservative news site to provide an alternative to mainstream media in the state, expanding it in 2020 to include both opinion and news coverage, especially during COVID. Block was a guest on a recent episode of the Tipping Point New Mexico podcast.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 3, 2025
Senate Bill 1 aims to establish a billion-dollar trust fund for behavioral health initiatives across New Mexico.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 3, 2025
Sheldon Spotted Elk, a 2010 graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Law and a member of the Northern Cheyenne Nation, has been selected to join the Obama Foundation Leaders program.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 3, 2025
The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) hosted its annual conference titled "Courage in Action" in San Francisco, California, from January 7 to January 11, 2025.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 3, 2025
Cristina Parajón, a New Mexico State Representative and first-year law student, has been instrumental in the development of the Gateway Center in Albuquerque.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 3, 2025
A recent decision by the House Government, Elections and Indian Affairs Committee has moved HJR 3, known as the Green Amendment, forward with a do-pass recommendation.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 3, 2025
To conclude 2024, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) and First Nations Development Institute (FNDI) co-hosted a national conference titled "Shared Horizons: Navigating Tribal Co-Stewardship and Co-Management Opportunities."

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 3, 2025
On December 11, 2024, Aja N. Brooks was inaugurated as the 2025 President of the State Bar of New Mexico, marking her as the organization's 139th president.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 2, 2025
EQNM has been actively involved in the legislative session in Santa Fe since it began.

By New Mexico Sun | Feb 1, 2025
The legislative day in New Mexico saw unexpected delays as three anticipated bills were postponed.