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By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education has unanimously adopted a new requirement for high school graduation: a 0.5-credit course in financial literacy.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska has taken legal action to secure the return of the remains of two children, Samuel Gilbert and Edward Hensley, who died while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
As the New Mexico legislative session commences, attention is drawn to water advocacy efforts aimed at promoting responsible management of this vital resource.

By Charles Sullivan | Jan 23, 2025
How much of a threat are criminal illegal aliens to the nation and to New Mexico?

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The state of New Mexico is preparing to allocate nearly $11 billion from its general fund.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) has issued a call for action on public safety, highlighting the need to address the increasing crime rates in New Mexico since the end of the pandemic.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled that Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) must comply with state anti-discrimination laws.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The oil and gas industry has contributed over $279 million in taxes to New Mexico public schools in fiscal year 2024.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has appointed Taylor Michelle Cook as the director of homeless initiatives for New Mexico.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
Earlier this month, New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver presented the 2024 John Lewis Youth Leadership Award to two youth leaders from New Mexico.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The Coalition of Conservatives in Action (CCIA) has expressed concerns regarding the Amador Crossing homeless housing project in Las Cruces, citing issues related to cost, safety, and effectiveness.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
The New Mexico Legislature has announced that the Senate Committees' Committee has submitted its recommendations for changes to Senate Standing Committee memberships and leadership roles for the 2025 Legislative Session.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 23, 2025
Concerned Women for America (CWA) has announced the Save the Babies 2025 Rally for Life, scheduled to occur in Santa Fe on January 29.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 22, 2025
The Chamber has released the first edition of the 2025 Legislative RoundUp on January 20.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 22, 2025
The first session of the 57th Legislature commenced with the election of Rep. Javier Martinez (D-Bernalillo) as Speaker by a vote of 43-26, reflecting a partisan split.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 22, 2025
The analysis by S&P Global Commodity Insights has highlighted a notable reduction in methane emissions from oil and gas operations in the Permian Basin.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 22, 2025
New Mexico's legislative session begins with nearly $900 million in new funds, as indicated by the latest budget analyses.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 21, 2025
Dr. C. Nathaniel Roybal, founder of Retina Consultants of New Mexico, embodies a blend of medical expertise and deep-rooted commitment to his community. Born and raised in Mora, a verdant valley in northern New Mexico, Dr. Roybal’s journey from a ranch kid to a leading retina specialist is as inspiring as it is grounded in the unique culture of his home state.

By New Mexico Sun | Jan 21, 2025
The Senate Committees' Committee has announced its recommendations for leadership and membership changes in the Senate Standing Committees for the 2025 Legislative Session.

By Brian C. Nixon | Jan 21, 2025
My association with Stephen Christian goes back many years. As lead singer for the rock band Anberlin, a chart-topping ensemble with hit song Feel Good Drag, Christian performed throughout New Mexico, often joining me for interviews.