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Abortion Free New Mexico announces monthly sidewalk outreach training in Albuquerque

Abortion Free New Mexico (AFNM) has announced the initiation of monthly Sidewalk Outreach Training classes in Albuquerque.


Jeff Apodaca and Lawrence Chavez Want to Use the State’s Investment Fund to Unleash New Mexico’s Economic Potential

New Mexico has high poverty rates and low rankings across every economic indicator, yet the state holds a $63 billion permanent fund, among the largest in the nation.


Max Crider appointed as broadcast coordinator to enhance ENMU Athletics streaming

Eastern New Mexico University Athletics has named Max Crider as its new broadcast coordinator, aiming to enhance the quality of FloCollege broadcasts for all Greyhound sports programs.


FC Tulsa scores four second-half goals to beat New Mexico United 5-2

ESPN 101.7 The TEAM reported on its website that FC Tulsa scored four second-half goals to defeat New Mexico United 5-2 after trailing at halftime.


Keller only candidate to receive public funds in Albuquerque mayoral race

Incumbent Mayor Tim Keller is the only candidate in Albuquerque's current mayoral race to receive public campaign funding, according to recent developments.


Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announces historic milestones for inclusivity and sustainability

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham shared updates on major statewide initiatives via Twitter posts dated August 10-11, including workforce inclusivity measures, new water management strategies under her administration's action plan, and promotion of...


Octavia Fellin Public Library holds summer programs and launches campaign for new building

The Octavia Fellin Public Library in Gallup organized an eight-week Summer Reading Program this year, featuring over 140 individual activities as part of the "Color Our World" theme.


Haaland completes statewide tour with Albuquerque office opening

Deb Haaland, former Secretary of the Interior and current candidate for New Mexico governor, concluded her “Lift Up New Mexico Tour” with a meeting at the opening of her campaign’s Albuquerque office.


New Mexico Music Commission awards grants to 12 organizations supporting music statewide

Twelve organizations across New Mexico have been selected to receive funding from the New Mexico Music Commission’s Music in the Community Grants Program for the 2026 season.


Governor Lujan Grisham criticizes federal deployment of National Guard troops to Washington

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller have criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy 800 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C. The joint statement from the two officials described the move as...


Lincoln County residents affected by storms eligible for emergency food assistance

Residents of Lincoln County who were impacted by the June 23 storm and flooding can apply for Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) benefits, according to the New Mexico Health Care Authority (HCA).


Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández criticizes Trump policies on militarization and federal unions

Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted several criticisms of Donald Trump’s policies on August 11, 2025, addressing issues such as militarization of cities and attacks on federal unions.


Native American Rights Fund seeks intervention for tribes defending Chuckwalla National Monument

On August 11, 2025, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) filed a motion to intervene in the federal court case Torongo v. Burgum on behalf of five Tribal Nations: Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, Fort Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe,...


Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández voices opposition to proposed bill affecting federal funding

Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández posted concerns about a proposed federal bill's impact on August 8-9, 2025, emphasizing risks to state funding and women's rights in the military.


Deb Haaland addresses affordability and healthcare issues in recent campaign posts

Deb Haaland posted on social media about rising grocery prices and healthcare challenges facing New Mexicans on August 8-9, 2025.


Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham addresses wildfire accountability and community events in New Mexico

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham posted updates on August 9, 2025 about personal time outdoors, called for full federal accountability following New Mexico’s largest wildfire caused by a prescribed burn, and celebrated new recreational facilities...


City advances Rail Trail projects connecting Downtown Albuquerque with Old Town

Construction is progressing on The Rail Trail, a seven-mile multi-use path in Albuquerque intended to connect Downtown and Old Town.


UNM launches Lil' Lobos Kids Club for young fans

The University of New Mexico has introduced a new initiative as part of its ongoing Fan-Friendly Initiative.


Rep. Block: I am considering legislation to make 'not using your turn signal and disobeying traffic laws a felony'

John Block, a House Representative from New Mexico, announced he is considering legislation to classify not using turn signals and disobeying traffic laws as felonies.


Rep. Block on TX quorum fight: 'The Radical Left isn’t used to us calling their bluffs or playing by their own rules'

John Block, a House Representative from New Mexico, expressed his support for Governor Greg Abbott's actions to remove Texas Democrats who broke quorum.