New Mexico Sun

Latest News


NARF seeks support to advance Native rights into 2025
Roundhouse

As 2024 concludes, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is preparing for a significant year ahead in 2025.


Oil and natural gas industry's impact on New Mexico's economy
Roundhouse

The oil and natural gas industry plays a significant role in New Mexico's economy, providing energy resources and supporting various sectors.


Fidelity Scholars Program seeks application readers for upcoming review process
Roundhouse

The Fidelity Scholars Program is actively seeking individuals to assist in reviewing scholarship applications.


UNM partners with institute for youth legislative session in June
Roundhouse

The University of New Mexico (UNM) is collaborating with the National Hispanic Institute to organize the Dionisio “Dennis” Chavez New Mexico Lorenzo de Zavala Youth Legislative Session.


Rep. Jenifer Jones: 'The border crisis has become so politically charged that many policymakers in Santa Fe neglect to consider the horrific human cost'
Roundhouse

Rep. Jenifer Jones (R-NM-32) has called for urgent legislative action to address the surge in migrant deaths near New Mexico’s southern border, describing the loss of life as a tragic consequence of inadequate border security. In a statement, Jones criticized the state’s progressive majority for failing to support Republican-led proposals to strengthen law enforcement resources and combat cartel activity.


Albuquerque City Council approves downtown revitalization plan through TIF funding
Roundhouse

Doug Majewski, chair of the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce's Downtown Transformation Bold Issue Group and CEO of Hartman + Majewski, testified in support of a proposed Tax Increment Financing (TIF) for Downtown Albuquerque during a City...


Truth and Healing Act requires swift action from U.S House
Roundhouse

On December 20, 2024, the U.S. Senate approved S. 1723, known as the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies Act, with an amendment through unanimous consent.


DEPA criticizes DOE's LNG export report citing debunked myths
Roundhouse

Today, the Domestic Energy Producers' Alliance (DEPA) criticized a report by the Department of Energy (DOE) regarding the impact of U.S. LNG exports.


Greater Albuquerque Chamber visits Washington D.C., meets state congressional delegation
Roundhouse

The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce (GACC) recently conducted its annual DC Fly-In, where 12 delegates traveled to Washington, D.C., for a three-day visit.


Claims dispute MLG administration's impact on child poverty in New Mexico
Roundhouse

Numerous media reports have recently highlighted supposed improvements in childhood poverty under the MLG Administration.


Hearing challenges ICE approval of Torrance County Detention Facility amidst safety concerns
Roundhouse

A federal court in Albuquerque, New Mexico, conducted the first hearing in the case of Carlos Doe v. ICE.


ACLU documents show ICE plans to expand detention centers nationwide
Roundhouse

New documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) indicate that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is evaluating proposals to increase immigration detention capacity in several states, including California, Kansas, Nevada,...


New Mexico advances environmental initiatives amid regulatory changes
Roundhouse

The New Mexico Construction Industries Commission has adopted the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code, which requires new buildings to include infrastructure for electric vehicle charging.


Dr. Noah Kaufman discusses resilient energy economies research at UNM event
Roundhouse

On December 10, 2024, Dr. Noah Kaufman, co-chair of the Resilient Energy Economies Initiative, delivered a lecture hosted by the University of New Mexico's Just Transition Grand Challenge.


Native American Rights Fund reflects on achievements made throughout 2024
Roundhouse

The Native American Rights Fund (NARF), a national, Native-led legal defense fund, has highlighted several achievements in 2024.


Nusenda Foundation awards $700K in grants across New Mexico and West Texas
Roundhouse

The Nusenda Foundation has announced the recipients of its 2024 Community Rewards grants, distributing $700,000 to 72 organizations in New Mexico and West Texas.


Detroit food providers become climate resilience hubs with EPA grant
Roundhouse

The Michigan chapter of Interfaith Power & Light is collaborating on a $20 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, awarded to EcoWorks.


Nusenda Credit Union CEO Joe Christian announces retirement after nearly four decades
Roundhouse

Nusenda Credit Union President and CEO Joe Christian has announced his retirement effective February 28, 2025, after a 39-year tenure.


NARF calls for donations to aid protection of Native American sacred sites
Roundhouse

The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is encouraging donations this holiday season to support its ongoing efforts to protect sacred places and the rights of Native American peoples.


New Mexico task force recommends changes in children's code
Roundhouse

The Corinne Wolfe Center for Child & Family Justice at the University of New Mexico School of Law hosts the Children's Code Reform Task Force (CCRTF), an initiative funded by the New Mexico Legislature.