News from August 2025
By Robert Witsenhausen | Aug 21, 2025
Colorado and New Mexico have a lot in common politically. Largely rural conservative states dominated by a big liberal city with a leftist mayor and a leftist governor.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 21, 2025
The State Bar of New Mexico held its 2025 Annual Meeting at Sandia Resort & Casino from July 31 to August 2.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 21, 2025
New Mexico United has announced a revised kickoff time for its upcoming match against Lexington SC, now set for 4:00 PM Mountain Time on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 21, 2025
Deb Haaland addressed concerns about public radio funding cuts impacting rural New Mexico communities and highlighted tariff challenges facing local coffee roasters in posts dated August 20-21, 2025.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 21, 2025
Two professors from the University of New Mexico School of Law have been recognized by the State Bar of New Mexico with annual awards for their work in the legal community.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 21, 2025
Los Luceros Historic Site will host its annual Fall Festival on Sunday, September 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Alcalde, New Mexico.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 21, 2025
Yvette Herrell, a former New Mexico congresswoman, has been appointed by the Trump administration as an assistant secretary for congressional relations in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 21, 2025
The New Mexico Shooting Sports Association (NMSSA) has expressed approval of a recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 21, 2025
The NM We Care Project and NM Dream Center are organizing a fundraiser to support local organizations that aid victims of human trafficking and missing or murdered Indigenous people.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham used her X account on August 19-20, 2025 to discuss efforts against hunger and homelessness in New Mexico while urging support for foster care programs.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
District Attorney Sam Bregman shared news about major criminal justice developments via social media between August 19-20, including sentencing updates and community recognition events.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
Five technology companies in New Mexico have been awarded up to $100,000 each in state matching grants aimed at supporting advancements in space communications, advanced energy, aerospace, and bioscience.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for its Albuquerque Reads program, which provides literacy tutoring to kindergarten and first-grade students at three Title I elementary schools: Whittier, Atrisco, and Bel-Air.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
Eastern New Mexico University Athletics has announced new offerings at concession stands for the upcoming football and basketball seasons.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
Local leaders and advocacy groups are set to hold a press conference in El Paso, Texas, on August 21 to voice opposition to the Trump administration’s plan to convert Fort Bliss into what would become the nation’s largest immigration detention...
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
Senator Michael Padilla shared updates from August detailing his support for fellow Democrats, participation in key legislative finance discussions, and attention to infrastructure planning amid growth in southern New Mexico.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
Abortion Free New Mexico (AFNM) has announced that volunteers discovered the Whole Woman’s Health abortion center in Albuquerque was operating without running water during a visit on August 16.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
Kirtland Air Force Base is preparing to release its latest economic impact report on Wednesday, August 13.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
NM State Athletics, in partnership with Van Wagner and Rudy's "Country Store" and BBQ, has announced the return of the NM State Coaches Show for the 2025-26 academic year.
By New Mexico Sun | Aug 20, 2025
The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Technology and Innovation Office has announced the opening of two new grants totaling $5 million to boost technology commercialization and entrepreneurship in the state.