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By New Mexico Sun | May 8, 2025
Progressive politicians in New Mexico are facing criticism for their approach to the state's education system.

By New Mexico Sun | May 8, 2025
Students and educators from Whittier Elementary School recently gathered to celebrate the conclusion of another successful year for Albuquerque Reads.

By New Mexico Sun | May 8, 2025
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has introduced a proposal aimed at reducing the costs associated with deporting illegal aliens.

By New Mexico Sun | May 8, 2025
GuJuan Fusilier, Mah-konce Hudson, and O’Shay Toney have initiated a class action lawsuit against the New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD) and the Penitentiary of New Mexico (PNM).

By New Mexico Sun | May 8, 2025
In New Mexico, there is an ongoing debate over proposed legislation to increase taxes on the oil and gas industry.

By New Mexico Sun | May 7, 2025
REDW CPA and Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Board member Jessica Bundy has been named to the Forbes Best-In-State CPA list.

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2025
The New Mexico State Bar Foundation’s Legal Resources for the Elderly Program (LREP) is organizing two free virtual legal webinars in May.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
Jay Block, the state senator for New Mexico District 12, has called for additional security measures at polling sites following an incident of vandalism at a voting center.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
State Representative Stefani Lord of New Mexico's District 22 has brought attention to a federal gun case involving an undocumented Venezuelan national suspected of gang ties.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
Stefani Lord, the state representative for New Mexico District 22, said violent actions targeting the Four Hills voting center in Albuquerque reflect an alarming escalation in political aggression.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
Louie Sanchez, an Albuquerque city councillor, expressed concerns during a budget hearing regarding Police Chief Harold Medina's acceptance of a $5.4 million budget cut.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
Harold Medina, chief of the Albuquerque Police Department, said during a budget hearing that deploying the National Guard without full City Council consultation was justified by his operational authority and the separation of powers.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
New Mexico governors have access to a "contingency fund," which has been criticized for lacking oversight and clear usage limits.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
Goodwill Industries of New Mexico recently celebrated the graduation of a cohort from its solar installer training program.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
New Mexico's housing market is facing significant challenges, with home prices and rent costs increasing sharply over recent years.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
Ant Thornton, the state senator for New Mexico District 19, announced plans to reintroduce anti-squatting legislation following a neighbor's legal challenges in removing unlawful occupants.

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2025
Ant Thornton, the state senator for New Mexico District 19, said that federal action under President Donald Trump has curbed trafficking and improved border safety.

By New Mexico Sun | May 3, 2025
On April 24, the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors was briefed by Carolyn Fittipaldi, the marketing director of the New Mexico Education Trust Board.

By New Mexico Sun | May 2, 2025
The New Mexico Association of Non-public Schools (NMANS) has announced the launch of its new website, www.nmans.org.

By New Mexico Sun | May 2, 2025
Conservation Voters New Mexico (CVNM) Action Fund has endorsed Secretary Deb Haaland for the 2026 gubernatorial elections.