By Kei Tsuzuki & Molly Luethi, Albuquerque business owners As small business owners for over a decade, we strongly support Senate Bill 11, the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act, understanding …
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham yesterday joined 19 fellow governors to launch the Reproductive Freedom Alliance, a multi-state, nonpartisan coalition representing over 170 million Americans focused on …
Strong winds are on the horizon that can cause hazardous and unsafe conditions, especially around electricity. High wind events can be very common around New Mexico from March through June, and with …
By Pinckney Wood, Humane HEART (Health, Education, & Abuse Resolution Taskforce) Scientific classification relates cattle to bison (buffalo) at least down to the taxonomic level of …
By Israel Chávez, Doña Ana County As grantees of the Outdoor Equity Fund, we have seen firsthand the transformative impact that outdoor recreation can have on the lives of young people in New …
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — School board members across New Mexico would be required to disclose campaign contributions under a measure that cleared its first legislative hurdle on …
The New Mexico Department of Transportation and its partners are promoting a safe ride home program to combat drunk driving in New Mexico. Since 2017, NMDOT in partnership with Bernalillo County, …
Submitted by Ivydel Natachu, New Mexico educator New Mexicans will all benefit from a stronger economy and society when we improve our educational systems, especially our early childhood education …
As the 2023 New Mexico legislative session rolls up to its halfway point, the state’s volunteer legislators have reoriented themselves to the Roundhouse and caught up with where they left off at …