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The Youth Mural program, led by Diana Ingalls Leyba, created a mural on the Rhoda House, the new home for the Western Institute of Lifelong Learning (WILL) program on the Western New Mexico University ...
You know the power of progressive lawmaking is slipping in New Mexico when those in power resort to unconstitutional maneuvers to block a moderate Democrat from returning to the Legislature. This ...
Working group finds supervisory failures with Class A mutual fund shares ...
ALBUQUERQUE, NM—Today U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich announced his decision to forgo a potential gubernatorial run and remain in the United States Senate, reaffirming his commitment to representing New ...
Alongside President Trump's visit to California wildfire damage, these appointments reflect a renewed focus on protecting forests and communities nationwide ...
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Santa Fe, NM — Senate Conservation Committee will be hearing a package of bills that will decimate our state's vital oil & gas industry. The committee will be presented with four bills, first on the ...
Trump has found the real power in America lies in controlling the narrative and social media is the key. By bombarding the American public with a relentless stream of word salad he has worn out his ...
In his State of the Judiciary address to a joint session of the Legislature, the Chief Justice stressed the need for adequate funding for state courts to carry out their essential day-to-day functions ...
The New Mexico Commission on the Status of Women will host their first Women's Day of Action on January 28, 2025 from 10:00-11:00am at the New Mexico State Roundhouse Rotunda in Santa Fe. This event ...
SANTA FE – Public schools and universities may be sued for discriminatory conduct under the New Mexico Human Rights Act (NMHRA), the state Supreme Court ruled today.