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Friends Of New Mexico History Museum Presents First Wednesday Lecture ‘The Albuquerque Indian School: Two Sides Of A Coin’
Graduate Juanita Papuyo (Isleta Pueblo) and immediate family, Albuquerque Indian School, 1937. Courtesy/Family photo – Ted Jojola New Mexico History Museum News: Coming in November, the Friends of History of the New Mexico History Museum presents...
Courts Step In To Protect Citizens When Government Refuses To Do Its Job
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. The United States is hopelessly broken, with red states and blue states at each other’s throats more and more. Not since the Civil War has the country been so divided, with...
Working Together To Sustain Services That Support LANL And Our Community
BY THERESA CULL Chair Los Alamos County Council ANNE LAURENT Manager Los Alamos County Shared Responsibility and Partnership In response to LANL Director Thom Mason’s October 23, 2025, letter, “Raising Gross Receipts Tax Could Hinder LANL’s Growth...
New Mexico State University breaks ground on $15 million soundstage
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has broken ground on a multimillion-dollar soundstage complex in Las Cruces. The university says the $15 million Arrowhead Studios project is expected to attract the attention of filmmakers and television...
Let’s Eat: Redheaded Stranger remains the chile champion in Nashville
Redheaded Stranger, 305 Arrington St., Nashville. Every year from late August through September the air in parts of New Mexico fills with the intoxicating aroma of roasting chiles. Giant roasters are set up in grocery store parking lots, farmers...
Cull, Laurent: Working Together To Sustain Services That Support LANL And Our Community
Theresa Cull By THERESA CULL, Chair of the Los Alamos County Council and ANNE LAURENT, Los Alamos County Manager Shared Responsibility and Partnership In response to Director Thom Mason’s Oct. 23, 2025, letter, “Raising Gross Receipts Tax Could...
Albuquerque city councilor, citizens seek protections for people using road crossings
Kayla Vanlandingham was riding home from her job at Esperanza Bicycle Safety Education Center In Albuquerque last July when she was struck by a car and killed. Now her death has led to an effort to update a 1974 statute regarding road crossings....
Impending Surge In Illness Has Potential To Rock The Travel Industry This Holiday Season
As the busy holiday travel season approaches, health experts are warning that the upcoming holiday season may bring more than just crowded airports and flights. While COVID-19 cases have been on the decline this summer, the Centers for Disease...
Albuquerque Sunport refuses to play Noem video on shutdown impact
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Albuquerque Sunport officials said they will not be showing a Trump administration video on the government shutdown in the TSA area. In the video, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the shutdown and any effects from...
Community Invited To Nov. 6 County Health Council Meeting
BY LISA HAMPTON Chair Los Alamos County Health Council As Chair of the Los Alamos County Health Council, I wanted to personally invite you to attend the Thursday, Nov. 6 Health Council Meeting at noon, in the Municipal Building, Room 330 (third...
Albuquerque Water Authority Asks Residents to “Imagine a Day Without Water”
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — On Thursday, October 16, the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority is inviting the community to take part in “Imagine a Day Without Water,” a national awareness campaign highlighting the essential role water...
New Mexico child welfare agency to overhaul death, serious injury review policies
New Mexico Children Youth and Families leadership, left to right: Kathy Kunkel, deputy secretary; Acting CYFD Secretary Valerie Sandoval; and CYFD Chief Operating Officer Brenda Donald. Danielle Prokop/Source NM × New CYFD leadership reports on...
Zohran Mamdani Campaigns with Imam Tied to 1993 World Trade Center Bombing
Zohran Mamdani on X: Today at Masjid At-Taqwa, I had the pleasure of meeting with Imam Siraj Wahhaj, one of the nation’s foremost Muslim leaders and a pillar of the Bed-Stuy community for nearly half a century. I was also joined by CM...
New Mexico State Ethics Commission Announces Settlements With Deming City Officials For Governmental Conduct Act Violations
NMSEC News: ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico State Ethics Commission has reached settlement agreements with Deming City Councilors Irma Rodriguez and Joe “Butter” Milo, with related compliance obligations involving Deming City Manager Aaron Sera,...
New Mexico federal workers face no paycheck amid ongoing shutdown
The upcoming payday could be a $0 one for troops, air traffic controllers, and other federal workers across New Mexico as the federal government shutdown continues. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The scheduled payday of October 15th could be a $0 for troops,...
SNAP benefits: Who will get affected if US government shutdown continues? Everything you need to know
If the ongoing federal government shutdown in the United States extends into November, around 42 million low-income Americans could face severe disruptions to their food stamps benefits, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has warned. The...
Mamdani campaigns at mosque with unindicted co-conspirator of 1993 World Trade Center bombing
The Brooklyn Imam was on the list of people who "may be alleged as co-conspirators" in the 1993 bombing attack. After his debate with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, socialist candidate for mayor Zohran Mamdani posted about going to visit...
Study: New Mexico was state with 11th slowest EMS response
Study: New Mexico was state with 11th slowest EMS response National Highway Transportation Safety Administration said Rhode Island fastest, California slowest REALLY FUN MORNING. ONE OF THE BEST PARTS OF BEING OUT HERE IN THE FIELD IS ALL THE...
State Of New Mexico Opens Mexico City Office To Boost Trade And Tourism
Representatives from the state of New Mexico and Mexico cut the ribbon Oct. 7 at the opening celebration of New Mexico’s Mexico City office. Courtesy/EDD EDD News: SANTA FE — The State of New Mexico announced the opening of its new Economic...
Heinrich, Luján push back against claims that USDA can’t access funds for SNAP due next month
New Mexico Democratic Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Lujan on Thursday disputed claims made by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that they lack the funds to cover the cost of next month’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance...