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Coalition announces return of Annual Native Youth Summit in Albuquerque

The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (CSVANW) has announced the return of its Annual Native Youth Summit.


Local climate solutions company receives EDD funding for expansion

Spiritus Technologies PBC, a company focused on sustainable carbon removal, has received state LEDA assistance.


Sen. Block on gas prices: 'When energy prices drop, prices drop for consumers'

Jay Block, a Senator from New Mexico, said that President Trump's energy policies have led to lower gas prices and benefited Americans.


Sen. Block: 'The Democrat Party is radicalizing leftists to violence'

Jay Block, a Senator from New Mexico, has attributed recent violent attacks to the rhetoric of the Democratic Party, which he claims is radicalizing leftists.


Miyagishima on physician shortage and malpractice laws: 'There are legislators that are medical malpractice lawyers'

Ken Miyagishima, former mayor of Las Cruces, said in an interview with the Suncast that New Mexico's lack of caps on punitive damages in medical malpractice lawsuits is contributing to a physician shortage.


Begay III on NB3 Match Play Tournament's return: 'This event is representative of what I believe in'

Notah Begay III expressed during an interview on ESPN 101.7 "TEAM Talk" that the return of the NB3 Match Play Tournament underscores his commitment to his community and the sport, emphasizing the significance of offering a platform for local...


Nusenda Credit Union to return as the official financial sponsor of 2025 NB3 Matchplay

Nusenda Credit Union has announced its return as the official financial sponsor of the 2025 NB3 Matchplay at Twin Warriors.


Miyagishima on inmate rehabilitation: 'We're going to teach them what we need to, to be able to build a house'

Ken Miyagishima, former mayor of Las Cruces, discussed in an interview with the New Mexico Suncast his plans to implement a program aimed at training inmates nearing release in construction trades.


Former Mayor Miyagashima on geothermal-powered desalination: 'I want to capture that steam that's down there and turn that into power'

Ken Miyagashima, former Mayor of Las Cruces, has articulated a vision for utilizing geothermal energy to power desalination plants.


New Mexico launches automatic voter registration; thousands added to rolls in first week

The New Mexico Secretary of State’s Office, working with the Taxation and Revenue Department’s Motor Vehicle Division (MVD), has launched automatic voter registration (AVR) at all MVD locations across the state.


Governor works with federal partners on flood relief efforts

The state of New Mexico has received partial approval for a federal emergency declaration aimed at assisting flood-damaged communities.


Albuquerque mayoral candidate Eddie Varela completes Rio Grande Foundation survey

In an effort to provide voters with information about candidates for Albuquerque Mayor, the Rio Grande Foundation has announced that Eddie Varela has completed its candidate survey.


NMDOT warns public about fake traffic ticket scam

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has issued a warning regarding a scam involving fraudulent traffic ticket messages.


New Mexico enhances emergency response with upgraded radio systems

In the challenging landscape of New Mexico, communication has long been a hurdle for emergency responders.


OPINION: Financial Assurance: A solution in search of a problem

New Mexico has been fortunate in recent years to reap billions of dollars in revenue from oil and natural gas production.


Building New Mexico’s Future: Ken Miyagishima’s Vision for a Stronger New Mexico

New Mexico faces challenges—from crumbling infrastructure on Native lands and a water shortage to rising housing costs and lagging economic development.


Court dismisses lawsuit blocking New Mexico United's proposed stadium

ESPN 101.7 "THE TEAM" announced on its website that a court has dismissed a lawsuit blocking New Mexico United's proposed stadium at Balloon Fiesta Park.


Kristina Fisher on Bridging Policy Gaps and Bringing Common Sense to New Mexico’s Capitol

With overstretched legislators, difficult budget processes, and rising environmental and infrastructure challenges, at least one New Mexico group says the state needs policy solutions that are clear-eyed, practical, and rooted in community values.


New Mexico United falls 1-0 as Riverhounds capitalized on a poor pass in the defensive third

New Mexico United lost 1-0 to Pittsburgh Riverhounds after conceding in the 73rd minute, despite controlling much of the possession and facing several close calls throughout the match in an intense USL Championship contest.


Arts & Culture: Time machines of the printed page

Time machines exist. They’re called books. Books transmit the thoughts and cultures from the past and bring them to the present.