New Mexico Sun

News from March 2025


Fort Stanton Town Hall to address fire mitigation and landscape restoration

The Fort Stanton Historic Site will host a Town Hall meeting on April 12, 2025, to discuss its fire mitigation and historic landscape restoration project.


New Mexico legislative session sees climate and environmental bills advance

The 2025 legislative session in New Mexico, which concluded on March 22, resulted in the passage and advancement of several significant bills concerning environmental and climate issues.


Trump administration issues order against union organizing for federal workers

Last night, the Trump administration issued an executive order that removes the right to organize from hundreds of thousands of federal workers across more than 30 agencies.


New Mexico legislative session concludes with mixed results for climate bills

The New Mexico Legislative Session for 2025 has ended, prompting reflection on the environmental and climate initiatives deliberated during this period.


Democrats vote down government transparency bill in New Mexico

In Santa Fe, New Mexico, Democrats in the Senate Rules Committee voted against Senate Bill 484, known as the Government Accountability to Taxpayer Act (GATO).


State Rep. John Block: 'Juvenile crime is out of control in New Mexico'

John Block, a representative for New Mexico's House District 51, said he believes that actions should have consequences, including prison time, in response to a rise in juvenile-related crimes in the state.


Nmoga recognizes women's impact in oil and gas industry

March is recognized as Women's History Month, and the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association (NMOGA) takes this opportunity to highlight the significant roles that women play across the oil and gas industry.


UNM schedules and hosts national moot court event in January 2025

The University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Law hosted a preliminary round of the National Moot Court Tournament on January 25-26, 2025.


Savage Cat Frozen Cat Food recalled due to bird flu detection

State officials in New Mexico have reported no known cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in domestic cats within the region.


University of New Mexico participates in annual UNM Day at the Santa Fe Roundhouse

On January 29, 2025, representatives from the University of New Mexico, including Dean Camille Carey, Director of Bar Exam Success Patrick Lopez, and the School of Law Advancement team, took part in UNM Day at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.


OPINION: The Voices We Can No Longer Ignore - Detransitioners

In today’s heated cultural debate over gender identity, one group is often silenced or dismissed: detransitioners—those who once identified as transgender, pursued medical or social transition, but later regretted their decision and sought to return to their birth sex.


City council supports Mesa Film Studio, rejects recommendation to reverse approval

The Albuquerque City Council has backed the Mesa Film Studio project, dismissing a recommendation by Land Use Hearing Officer Stephen Chavez to reverse the approval of its site plan.


New Mexico’s Congressional Delegation: A Failing Record on Core American Values

Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee has meticulously tracked the key votes of New Mexico’s congressional delegation during the First Session of the 118th Congress.


OPINION: Another $10 million abortion clinic? It’s beginning to feel like Groundhog Day in New Mexico!

Here we go again—another taxpayer-funded abortion facility pushed through without transparency or public input!


New Mexico's first legislative session focuses on housing reforms and economic growth

The 57th Legislature of New Mexico commenced its first session on January 21, lasting for 60 days.


New Mexico hosts webinar for economic development plan update

The New Mexico Economic Development Department (NMEDD) conducted a webinar on March 26 aimed at discussing updates to the state's Empower & Collaborate State Economic Development Plan.


Trump executive order on voting draws criticism over potential disenfranchisement

President Trump's executive order issued on March 25th aims to tighten election processes, requiring documentary proof of citizenship for federal voting eligibility.


State Sen. Block: 'I hope we override' veto of New Mexico Parole Board Modernization Act

State Senator Jay Block of New Mexico's District 12 said he hopes to override Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's veto of the New Mexico Parole Board Modernization Act.


State Sen. Brantley: 'We’ve got to dismantle and rebuild' child protection reform in New Mexico

Crystal Brantley, a state senator for New Mexico's 35th District, said that children are dying due to legislative inaction on child welfare reforms in the state.


State Sen. Brantley: Fentanyl smuggled into U.S. is 'killing our kids here in New Mexico'

Crystal Brantley, a State Senator for New Mexico's District 35, has expressed concerns over the increasing threat posed by criminal activity linked to fentanyl trafficking in New Mexico.