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Business Leaders Ask UNM To Reconsider Meg Whitman As Presidential Candidate, Judge Orders Release Of Inmate At Center Of Dispute Over NM's 'Second Chance' Law, & ABQ Food Park Relocates

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Gregg Hull Not Embracing Frontrunner Label, UNM And Eric Olen Agree To New Contract, UNM President Candidate Pledges To Bring University Into Modern Age, & ABQ Sees String Of Wendy’s Closures

3

GOP Candidates For Governor Debate At Journal, Pentagon Releases Files On UFOs, Over 30,000 Young New Mexicans Not Working Or In School, & UNM Business School Receives Large Donation

4

MRGDC Halts Water Delivery To Corrales, APS Approves Their Largest Budget Ever, & AG Accuses San Miguel County Landowner Of 'Ongoing Violations' Of Pecos River Public Access Order

5

Governor Not Giving Endorsement In Democratic Primary, CNN Founder Ted Turner Dies At 87, Contour Airlines To Begin Service From Ruidoso To Denver, & Silver Street Market In Search Of A New Operator

6

Gov. Calls Universal Child Care A Workforce Tool, ABQ City Council Passes Ban On Sitting And Sleeping On Sidewalks, Judge Lets Lawsuits Against UNM And NMSU Move Forward, & ABQ Food Park Set To Close

7

Trial Begins Between NM And Meta, Early Voting For Primary Election Begins, Santa Fe Spa Denies Connection To Epstein, & Shots Fired At Las Cruces Church

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State Will Seek $3.7 Billion From Meta At Trial, Haaland And Bregman Talk Policy And Records In 'Debate Games' At CNM, & Local Wine Connoisseurs Say National Downturn Could Be NM’s Moment To Shine

9

Bregman And Haaland Draw Contrasts In KOAT Forum, TXNM CEO Says It ‘Would Have Been Beneficial’ To Seek PRC Approval For Stock Sale To Blackstone, & Meta Warns It May Shutdown Services In New Mexico

10

Sparks Fly After Judge Issues Order In Lawsuit Targeting Universal Child Care Program, GOP Hopefuls Split Over Future Of Expo NM, & NM Organizations Join US Alliance To Oppose Credit Card Legislation

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Audit Faults Mora County Over Wildfire Funds, BernCo Assessor Sues Treasurer, Two Inmates Die At MDC In The Last Two Days, & Longtime Albuquerque Teachers Union President Retires

12

Lindy’s Diner Wall Collapses, Court Ruling Leaves Electric Vehicle Mandates On Track In NM, State Breaks Ground On Reforestation Center, & Blasting To Start On $62M Paseo And Unser Road Project

13

The Last Gathering of Nations, NM Schools Using AI To Help Students Improve Reading Scores, Crews Tackle Bosque Fire That Prompted Evacuations In Española, & Diego Pavia Accepts Ravens Camp Invite

14

NM Threatens Legal Action And Demands Faster Los Alamos Nuclear Waste Cleanup By 2028 & GOP Targets Swing District with $3.8M Ads As House Control Battle Intensifies

15

US Appeals Court Upholds Public Access To Streams And Rivers, NMs February Unemployment Rate Hits 4.7%, & New Leasing Rule Clears Path For Geothermal Development On State Trust Lands

16

NM Supreme Court Overturns Lower Court And Orders Rep. Rebecca Dow Be Put Back On Ballot, City Orders Closure Of Bliss Building, Santa Fe County And Edgewood Reach Agreement On Fire And EMS Services

17

Republicans' Proposal To Create DOGE-Inspired Legislative Panel Voted Down, Lawmakers Seek Probe Into Missing Nuclear Experts, & First UNM Presidential Candidate Visits Campus

18

Family Sues Sandoval County Jail Over Woman's Overdose, Pedestrian Deaths In State And ABQ Fall For Second Straight Year & Gathering of Nations’ ‘Last Dance’ Could Signal Big Loss For Local Businesses

19

Feds To Seize Land In Santa Teresa For Border Wall, Suspect Enters New Guilty Plea In The Case Of Missing Navajo Grandmother, & UNM Announces Five Finalists For President

20

Bregman Highlights Haaland's Link To Epstein Files In New TV Ad, Doug Turner Discusses Policy And Party Affiliation During Town Hall, & Man Charged In Shootout With Authorities In Bernalillo

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Doña Ana County Seeks Answers On Project Jupiter Water Use, NM Governor Candidates Have Already Spent $10 Million On Race, & Suspect In Custody After Police Shooting In Bernalillo

22

Oil Companies Accused Of Massive Accounting Fraud In NM, Santa Fe Archbishop Wester Criticizes Trump For Post About Pope Leo, NM Republicans' HQ Vandalized, & Urban Hotdog Wins National Contest

23

ABQ Mayor Proposed $35 Million In City Budget Cuts, But Will It Be Enough?, NM Courts See Rise In AI Use In Cases, Sixth MDC Inmate Dies In 2026, and ABQ Journal Opens Time Capsule

24

Stapleton Seeks Enlarged Jury Pool For August Trial, Las Cruces School Debates Renaming After César Chavez Allegations, & Former UNM And NMSU Basketball Coach Named SF High School President

25

Edgewood Residents Upset By Termination Of Fire & EMS Contract With SF County, Yearlong Inquiry On CYFD Leadership And Child Deaths Shows 'Moral Failure', & 3rd Young Park Shooter Convicted Of Murder

26

ABQ Mayor Signs Immigrant Safety Law, Meow Wolf Names Former Epic Games Executive As CEO, Target Officially Set To Anchor Lobo Crossing Project, & ABQ Teen Slated To Meet Pope Leo XIV

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Gov. Signs Off On Salary Increases For Staffers, Ranked Choice Voting Defeated In ABQ, Rep. Vasquez Calls For Closure Of Fort Bliss ICE Detention Camp, & Trump Budget Hikes Nuclear Warhead Spending

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Rio Grande Could Dry Up In ABQ For 3rd Time In 40 Years, How Warmer Winters Are Affecting Carson National Forest, New Mexicans Adjust As Gas Prices Rise, & The Reality Facing Immigrant Students At APS

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Keller Proposes $1.47 Billion City Budget For 2027, Governor Weighing NM's Participation In Federal Education Tax Credit Program, AG Touts Statewide Firearm Intelligence Network, & UNM’s Season Ends

30

Duke Rodriguez's Ballot Status Secure After NM Supreme Court Ruling, Texas House Speaker Pushes NM Annexation Plan, New Gallup DA Appointed, & AG Sues To Block Otero County's ICE Contract

31

NMDOJ Sues E-Cigarette Retailers Amid Teen Vaping Concerns, Republicans Struggling With Internal Strife And Political Headwinds In Largely Blue NM, & Haaland Outlines Health Care Plan For The State

32

Inmates Sue NM Corrections Department Over Book Bans, ABQ Public Safety Chief To Be Paid $187,000 Yearly, & NM Pueblo Governors Endorse Draft Federal Legislation To Protect Caja del Rio Landscape

33

Thousands Rally Across NM For "No Kings Day", ABQ Housing Market Returning To "Normal", ABQ BioPark Elephant Who Escaped From Enclosure Is Returned Safely, & ABQ Adds Four New Speed Cameras

34

Duke Rodriguez Brushes Off Residency Concerns, ABQ Logs Nine Consecutive Days Above Previous Heat Record, & Local Leaders Break Ground On $38 Million West Central Affordable Housing Project

35

Oil Execs Say War Is ‘Wreaking Havoc’ On Commodities Markets, How Long Are Lines At The Sunport? What Travelers Can Expect, NM And Meta To Face Off Again In Court, & UNM To Install Gates On Central

36

New APD Police Chief Named, Jury Finds Meta Culpable Of Harming NM Teens, Judges AllowsProject Jupiter Lawsuit Moves Forward, Valencia County Fire Burns, & BSCO To Fire Deputy For Excessive Force

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Jury Begins Deliberations In Meta Case, Leaders Approve A Phase One Plan For State Fairgrounds, & Cesar Chavez Elementary Schools In Las Cruces and Santa Mull Renaming After Allegations Come To Light

38

Attorneys Say ABQ Is Using Jail As 'Homeless Shelter', City And Firefighters Union Quietly End Paramedic Staffing Feud, & Los Alamos Native Wins State Spelling Bee

39

ABQ To Start Process Of Removing Cesar Chavez's Name Off Buildings And Street Signs, APS Board Unanimously Agrees To Renew Superintendent's Contract, & Film Pays Homage To TWA Flight 260 Victims

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Civil Rights Leader Cesar Chavez Accused Of Sexual Abuse Of Girls And Women, APS 8th Graders Math Proficiency Scores Dip, UNM Wins First Round NIT Game, & Lawmakers Asks NMDOJ To Investigate County

41

Giant American Flag Cleaned In Southern NM, ABQ Westside Road Project Underway, APD Releases Details On February SWAT Standoff, & UNM Regents Halt Tuition Hike

42

Repeated Bosque Assaults Prompts Increased Patrols, How Project Jupiter Is Shaping Doña Ana County Elections, & APS Police To Monitor Campuses Via City's Real-Time Surveillance System

43

Columbus Marks 1916 Pancho Villa Raid With Memorial Ride, City Of ABQ Launches New Traffic Campaign, & New Mexico Seeks To Halt Illegal Greyhound Betting

44

ABQ Defense Attorney Arrested, Wife Of Retired General Says He Was Not 'Confused And Disoriented' When He Went Missing, & NM Skiers, Boarders Make The Most Of Final Days Of Record-Low Snow Season

45

Gov. Signs Budget And Tax Package Before Deadline, Former Legislators Seek Return To Roundhouse, & Bernalillo County Races Draw Competition For Incumbents

46

ABQ Residents Recall Escaping War Zone In Bahrain, Oil Prices Could Rise Amid Conflict In The Middle East, & Gov. Signs Universal Child Care Into Law

47

State Investigators Search Zorro Ranch, Governor Signs Education Bill Package, & Results From NM's Democratic And Republican Pre-Primary Conventions

48

Justice Amy Coney Barrett Talks About The SCOTUS As Dozens Protest Outside Theater, Survivors And Allies Gather Near Zorro Ranch, & APD Identifies Person Killed In Golf Course Plane Crash

49

APS Staff Report Burnout And Heavy Workloads In Union Survey, Haaland Outlines Public Safety Plans, Governor Signs Several Bills Into Law, & NM Attorney General Joins Lawsuit Over Trump Global Tariff

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New Police Report Unveils New Details Surrounding the Death Of BCSO Deputy, UNM Appoints A NM Native As New AD, & Mayor Keller Says City Is “Staying The Course” At Ecomonic Forum

51

Defense Contractor Commits To Creating 450 High-Wage Jobs, ABQ City Council Settles Dispute Over Firefighter Staffing, & The Journal Launches Live-Streamed Town Halls

52

Hundreds Honor Fallen Bernalillo County Sergeant, Community Weighs In On Proposed Ancestral Land Swap In Southern NM, & NM Commercial Real Estate Officials Eye Working Group After Tax Cap Fails

53

Feds Asked NM To Halt Its Epstein Probe, Federal Memo Urges Increased Plutonium Pit Production At LANL, NM Leaders And Protesters React Swiftly To Iran Strikes & Española Election Set For Tuesday

54

Embattled Gallup District Attorney Resigns In Advance Of Supreme Court Trial, Federal Jury Clears Las Cruces Police In 2021 Shooting, & UNM, Nusenda Announce 10-Year, Naming Rights Deal For The Pit

55

Former Santa Fe Opera Conductor Linked To Epstein, NM Joins Lawsuit Challenging Trump Administration's New Vaccine Requirements, & Second Young Park Trial Ends In Murder Convictions

56

President Trump's Record Long State Of The Union Address Focuses On The Economy, Immigration Enforcement and Foreign Policy Wins & CEO of Albuquerque’s Holmans USA Dies At 58

57

BCSO Sergeant Killed During Traffic Stop, Multistory Office Building Next To Capitol Set To Move Forward, & NM Launches Investigation Of Forced Sterilization Of Native American Women

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Medical Malpractice Reform Predicted To Gradually Improve NM Doctor Shortage, Medical Care At Jail Still 'Unconstitutional' According To Latest Report, & USATF Masters Indoor Championships in ABQ

59

Gov. Touts Big Wins And Airs Disappointments After 30-Day Session Ends, ABQ City Council Votes Down Zoning Reforms In Tense Final Meeting, & NM Attorney General Questions TXNM Stock Sale To Blackstone

60

Bill That Would Have Banned 'Extremely Dangerous Weapons,' Tightened Dealer Security Confirmed Dead & Voters To Decide Whether New Mexico Legislators Should Be Paid A Salary

61

Deb Haaland Rode On Jet Chartered By Epstein In 2014 For Running Mate Gary King & 'Emergency' Economic Relief Bill Races The Clock After State Bans Contracts With ICE

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More Legislation Moves Through The Roundhouse & Tomas Rivas Found Guilty In 2025 Young Park Shooting

63

Update On Several Bills As The New Mexico Legislative Session Nears Its End

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Medical Malpractice Bill Advances To NM House Floor & Luján, Heinrich Vote Against DHS Funding

65

Clear Horizons Act Rejected By NM Senate, NM Delegation Blasts FAA Over El Paso Airspace Closure, & Bernalillo County Leaders Pass Regulations For Artificial Intelligence Data Centers

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Investigation Called For Epstein's Zorro Ranch, 4 NM Candidates Disqualified After Failing To Meet Ballot Requirements, & New Mexico School Cellphone Ban Clears Senate Committee

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New Mexico Claims Meta ‘Puts Profits Over Safety’ As Trial Begins, APS Weighs Later Start For 2027-28 School Year, & ABQ Rolls Out Automated Parking Enforcement To Ticket Illegal Parkers

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NM Senate Passes Gun Bill After Lengthy Debate, Deaths Of Children In CYFD Custody Decried, Bernalillo County Deputies Possibliy Headed Back To TV

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Governor Signs Fast-Tracked Bills And Urges Lawmakers To Find A Breakthrough On Medical Malpractice & Native Leaders Say NM GOP Misled Them Into Appearing On Partisan Event Flyer

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NM Senate Passes Bill Seeking To Close Immigration Detention Facilities, State To Provide Assistance To Legal Immigrants Who Lost SNAP Benefits, Lawmakers Hit Midway Point Of The Session

71

Clear Horizons Act Clears First Legislative Hurdle, New Mexico's Crowded Field Of Governor Candidates Comes Into Focus, & ABQ City Council Earmarks $800,000 For Sober Living Pilot Program

72

Acequias And Land Grants Celebrated At Roundhouse, House Panel Advances $11.1 Billion Budget Bill That Includes Co-Pays For Universal Child Care Plan, & Person Struck By Rail Runner Near Downtown

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PIT count: A Look Into Life On Albuquerque's Streets, NM Residents Honor VA Nurse Killed During Minnesota Protest, & New Mexico Population Shrinks As Immigration Plummets

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Medical Malpractice Fix Could Hinge On Limits To Punitive Damages, Reading And Math Bills Clear NM Senate, & NM National Guard Chief Says Operation On Central Avenue 'Didn't Change Much

75

Gun Bill Sparks Emotional Debate At Roundhouse, lawsuit Alleges Teen Was Drugged And Sexually Assaulted By Uber Driver After Leaving CYFD Group Home, & Medical Compact Bills Pass Through NM House

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Las Cruces Looking To Pull The Plug On Movie Studio Deal, Bill To Increase Punishments For Violent Crimes Against Police Officers Moves Through The Roundhouse, & BernCo Looking To Regulate AI Projects

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APS Walking School Bus Programs Looks To Expand Thanks To Federal Grant, State Democrats Seek To Move Up 2028 Presidential Primary, & NM's U.S. Senators Say They Will Vote Against DHS Funding

78

Hundreds Protest In ABQ Over ICE Shootings Deaths In MN, Conflicting Data Complicates Picture Of NM's Physician Shortage, & Tribal College Will Keep 80% Of Budget After Congressional Appropriation

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Governor Talks About Legacy As Her Time In Office Nears Its End & NM Immigration Detention, Bill That Could Shut Immigration Detention Facilities In NM Advances n The House

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U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service Quietly Suspends Aerial Count Of Mexican Gray Wolves, Medical Compact Bills Move Quickly At Roundhouse, & Officials Tout Castelion’s NM Expansion As ‘A Statement’

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Governor Delivers Her Final State Of The State Address, Judge Releases Actor-Director Timothy Busfield From Custody, & Students From Six APS High School Walk Out To Protest ICE Activities

82

Preview Of The 30-Day Legislative Session, Survey Finds Punitive Damages Prompting Physicians To Leave NM, & Ruidoso Downs Racetrack Moves Racing Season North, and ABQ Icon Maybe Coming Back To Life

83

Lawmakers Poised To Move Key Bills Quickly Once 30-Day Session Begins, Groundwater Report Calls For More Monitoring, & ABQ Leaders Ask Legislature For Millions To Solve Several Key Issues

84

Lawmakers Ready To Move Quickly On Road Bonding Bill, Judge Invalidates Top Federal Prosecutor's Appointment, & NM Leaders Pitch Law To Regulate Harmful AI Images

85

Deb Haaland Unveils Campaign Education Platform & Earns Endorsement From Teacher's Union, Prosecutors Seek To Detain Actor Until Trial In Child Abuse Case, & ABQ To Get Its Own Official Monopoly Game

86

NM House Representatives Will Support DHS Secretary Impeachment Push, Actor Charged With Child Sexual Abuse Surrenders To ABQ Police, & ABQ Residents Hopeful About Possible Changes To Lomas Blvd

87

NM's Bond Rating Upgraded Amid State’s Push To Reduce Revenue Volatility, NMDOJ Says Torrance County ICE Contract Extension ‘Likely Improper And Invalid’, & Former ABQ Mayor Dies

88

Two Arrested At ICE Protest in ABQ, Could Netflix’s Takeover Of Warner Bros. Bring More Productions And Jobs To NM, & Governor Appoints CYFD Official To Lead New Office Of The Child Advocate

89

Gov. Appoints Former Lincoln County Commissioner To Vacant State Senate Seat, Women Hold A Supermajority In ABQ City Council, & Senate Pushes Back On Trump's Military Threats Against Venezuela

90

Budget Battle Could Be Taking Shape At Roundhouse As Legislative Panel Unveils $11.1 Billion Spending Plan, Isotopes Announce New General Manager, & NM Bucks Federal Vaccine Recommendations

91

Clear Backpacks Now Required At Six APS Middle Schools, State GOP Criticizes Governor For Delaying Pick To Fill Vacant NM Senate Seat, & Possible Measles Exposure Reported In Albuquerque

92

NMDOH Says Flu Is On 'Rapid' Rise, Downtown Affordable Housing Project To Move Forward With New Developer And Name, & Albuquerque Commercial Real Estate Brokers ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ About 2026

93

Keller Addresses Crime & Homelessness As His Third Term Begins, New Mexico Waters Insulated From Federal Changes To Clean Water Act Coverage, & NM’s Craft Beer Industry On Bosque Brewing Closure

94

State Mulls Ownership Of Historic Nob Hill Church & Farmington Fire Department To Launch Emergency Vehicle Alert Technology

95

New Year's Eve Celebration At Explora, Bernalillo County Sheriff Boots Firefighters From Helicopter Unit Over Marijuana Policy, & Las Cruces Police Chief Sounds Alarm On Juvenile Crime

96

NM Sees Record ACA Enrollment Following State’s Move To Offset Subsidy Losses, ABQ Startup Raises $2.5 Million To Boost Precision Medicine Technology, & Santa Fe Animal Shelter Gets A Big Donation

97

Former UNM Athletic Director Officially Jumps To University of Colorado, NM Gets $211 Million Under New Rural Health Program, & Downtown ABQ Building To Be Converted Into Affordable Housing

98

A Small Minority Of NM Doctors Account For Most Malpractice Payments, Reports Say UNM AD Leaving For The University of Colorado, & Bosque Brewery Closes Taprooms Across The State

99

NM Republicans Are Eating Into Democrats’ Longstanding Voter Registration Advantage, Large Fire Tears Through Homeless Encampment At Quirky Books, & ABQ Could Reach Record High On Christmas Day

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Governor Unveils $11.3 Billion Budget Plan Ahead Of Legislative Session, NM Trains Non-Lawyers To Help Immigrants Navigate Legal System, & BernCo Fire Fighter Dies In Off-Duty Vehicle Crash

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APD Officer Had PTSD, Was Treated With Ketamine Prior To Killing Self In Standoff, Senate Votes To Confirm Yvette Herrell's Nomination To Trump Administration Post, & Santa Visits Children At UNMH

102

Families Finding Relief Through Country Transitional Housing Program, New SNAP Work Requirements To Affect Over 55k New Mexicans, & Trump Signs Executive Order to Fast-Track Marijuana Reclassification

103

State Awards $26 Million In Grant Funds To Seven Brackish Water Projects, APD Chief Announces Retirement Admin Lower Crime and Rising Recruitment , & UNM Football Urging Fans To Attend The Rate Bowl

104

Bosque Brewing Closures Hit Two ABQ Locations Days After Sweeping Santa Fe, Pacific Fusion Officially Lands In New Mexico, & ABQ City Council President Raises Alarm Over Alleged 'Conflict Of Interest'

105

Duke Rodriguez's Late Entry Could Shake Up NM Governor Race, NM Jury Awards $220 Million In Fatal Crash, & TXNM Energy Sale To Blackstone Inches Forward After Texas Regulatory Settlement

106

Cannabis Entrepreneur & Health Care System Executive Officially In The Race For Governor & APS Lawsuit Alleges School ‘Benefactor’ Was A Ruse For Personal Slush Fund

107

New Mexican Legislators Push For Mobile Home Regulations, Teresa Garcia Concedes District 3 City Council Contest, New Sandia Supercomputer Aims To Sharpen Simulations Safeguarding Nuclear Arsenal

108

Lawmakers Express Budgetary Unease Over Universal Child Care Initiative, Candidates Differ On District 3 City Council Runoff Election Results, & Former Bernalillo County DA Sues County Assessor

109

Keller Wins Third Consecutive Term As Mayor Over Challenger White, Telles Elected To ABQ City Council; District 3 Race Too Close To Call, & Albuquerque Sees More Than 128,000 Voters In Runoff Election

110

State Revenue Growth Cools Amid Falling Oil Prices, State Drops Three Designs For Fairgrounds Redevelopment, & UNM Wins $2.5 Million Federal Grant To Expand Street Medicine Training

111

FBI's MMIPs Operation Brings New Leads To Old Cases, Juror's Podcast Leads To Medical Negligence Case Getting Thrown Out, & ABQ Eases Rules To Bring More Neighborhood Markets To Food Deserts

112

NM Lawmakers Look To Expand Gun Oversight Laws In Upcoming Legislative Session, Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Delivers State Of The Lab Address, & New Mexicans See vaccination rates

113

NM Plans To Challenge Trump Administration Request For Personal SNAP Data, Missing Elderly Couple Found Dead Near Tucumcari, & ABQ Man To Spend Nearly 1 Year In Prison For Threatening President Trump

114

NM Supreme Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Governor's Line-Item Vetoes, Trump Administration Files Suit Demanding New Mexico Turn Over Personal Voter Data, & APD Data Shows Auto Thefts Are Down

115

Albuquerque Unhoused Residents In Pro-Keller Clothing Sparks Intrigue & Price tag of Albuquerque's Runoff Election Reigniting Ranked-Choice Voting Debate

116

How ABQ's Mayoral Runoff Election Could Affect Crime-Fighting Efforts & The Business Community, Remote-Controlled Balloon Stolen In Balloon Fiesta Robbery, and UNM Athletics Extends Coach Eck

117

NM’s Civil Rights Settlement Costs Have Surged, State Asks New Mexicans To Recover $390 Million In Unclaimed Property, & State Canvassing Board Orders Vote Recounts In 34 Tight Races Around New Mexico

118

Keller & White Square Off In Debate, Raton Couple Accused Of Fleeing The State On Sexual Abuse Charges, Person Hospitalized After ABQ Home Explodes, and Corrales Christmas Parade Canceled

119

Española Police Chief Says National Guard Making A 'Difference', Bregman Calls For Term Limits & Salaries For State Legislators, & Are Weapons Detection Systems Coming To Albuquerque Public Schools?

120

Federal Court Rules In Favor Of Advocacy Groups Shielding Donors In Runoff, State Seeking Funding For New Chip Cards For SNAP Recipients To Reduce Fraud & Theft, and City Purchases Land Near Sunport

121

Bernalillo County Reinstates Biden-Era Protections For Immigrants In New Ordinance, Students & Educators Talk Safety At Annual Summit, & Man Gets New Charge In Fatal Hit-&-Run Of Nurse Outside UNMH

122

19 NM Schools No Longer On State PED List For Poor Academic Performance, NMs Juvenile Justice System Seeing High Repeat Referrals, & Rio Rancho Mayor Not Running For Reelection

123

Uballez Withholding Keller Endorsement Ahead Of Runoff Election, 2025 PIT Count Released, ABQ Asks For Immediate Removal Of Encampment At Quirky Books, & Hypersonic Missile Manufacturer Chooses NM

124

New Mexico Is Installing Free Water Filters To Address ‘Forever Chemical’ Contamination & More New Mexicans Turn To CNM Trade Schools Amid Shifting Job Market

125

Some NM Child Care Providers Have Yet To Opt Into State's Universal Child Care Program, Organic Baby Formula Linked To Infant Botulism Outbreak, & Santa Fe Votes To Increase Their Minimum Wage

126

BCSO Deputies Shoot Person During Federal Operation In ABQ, NM Official Announce New AI Wildfire Monitoring Network, & New Date Announce For Gallup DA NM Supreme Court Case

127

Second Republican Candidate Announces Campaign For Governor, City Asks Judge To Declare Local Book Store A ‘Public Nuisance’, & Survey Finds ABQ Residents Value Growth, Few Say Economy Is Thriving

128

Lawmakers Move Fast To Address SNAP Funding In Special Session, NM Congressional Delegation Votes "No" To Senate Plan To Reopen The Government, and APD Stats Show Crime Is Down In Albuquerque

129

Forest Service Wildfire Mitigation In NM & Nationwide On Decline, Budget Shortage Leads Attorney Group To Refuse New Cases, & 2022 Emailed Tip Surfaces Alleging DWI Corruption On Part Of BCSO Deputy

130

Gov. Calls Special Session To Address SNAP Funding, APD Office Dies By Suicide After Standoff With BCSO, Several Elections Around NM Too Close To Call, & El Pollo Loco Opens In Albuquerque

131

Former NM Congressman Tapped To Lead The Bureau of Land Management, Sunport Unaffected As FAA Plans Flight Reductions Amid Shutdown, & UNM Women's Soccer Head Coach Steps Down

132

ABQ Mayor and City Council Elections Heading For Runoffs Next Month, APS Broad Will Look Different After Elections, and ABQ Sees Spike In Voter Turnout On Election Day

133

NM Advises Proxy To Vote Against Elon Musk’s $1 Trillion Tesla Pay Package, 2nd District Court Agrees To Pay Settlement In Pretrial Release Case, and ABQ Votes To Decide On 11 Different Bonds

134

Police Records Offer Insight Into Attorney's Declines Before Triple Homicide, CABQSues The Department Of Transportation, and APS Elementary School Celebrates Literacy Proficiency Improvement

135

Will NM Be Reimbursed For Covering SNAP Costs, UNMH Nurses Protest Low Wages & Heavy Workloads, NM Lawmakers Launches ICE Tracking Website, and NMFOG Sues The Department Of Public Safety

136

State To Cover Costs Of Looming SNAP Cuts, Judge Orders APD To Pay 7 Officers In Whistleblower Case, NM Supreme Court To Hear Trial On Gallup DA's Removal, and Dreamstyle Remodeling Suddenly Closes

137

NM Prepares For SNAP Delays, Local Restaurants Band Together To Feed Children On SNAP, Unmarked Graves Found At State Behavioral Health Hospital In Las Vegas, and APS Seeks Feedback On Careers Program

138

Low Voter Turnout Across ABQ & NM, Former NMSU Law Professor Sues The University, Health Insurance Open Enrollment Brings Increased Costs For 2026, and Headliners For 2026 Boots At The Park Announced

139

Record Beef Prices Offer A Brief Reprieve To NM's Cattle Country, CABQ To Reimburse Broken Window Repair For Some Small Businesses, and Review Finds CYFD May Have Misspent Funds

140

Journal Hosts Roundtable Discussion For ABQ Mayoral Candidates, NM Supreme Court Declines Albuquerque’s Appeal In Encampments Case, and UNM Begins Search For The Institution's Next President

141

Audit Finds Concerns At Mobile Clinics At Schools Across Bernalillo County, The Farmacy Faces Backlash After Filing For Bankruptcy, and Featured NM Supreme Court To Hear Argument To Remove Gallup DA

142

Federal Agency Responsible For Nuclear Weapons Furloughs Employees For First Time During Shutdown, CYFD Falling Short On Foster Homes, and APS Board Pauses Search For Contractor Ahead Of Election Day

143

'No Kings' Protests In ABQ & Across The Country, APD 2023 Fatal Shooting Ruled Out Of Policy, and Lawsuit Alleges Doña Ana Jail Ran 'Violent Training Operations' On Inmates

144

First Republican Candidate Announces Campaign For Governor, APS Settles With Volcano Vista Student Maimed By Sword In Chemistry Class, ABQ Rolls Out Public Art 'Road Trip' For Route 66 Centennial

145

Grand Jury Indicts Teen In Fatal Shooting and Armed Robbery, PNM and NM Gas Co. Offer Payment Assistance To Customers Affected By Government Shutdown, and Doña Ana County Pursues Desalination Plant

146

ABQ Students Make Gains In Reading & Math, Sunport Joins Other Airports In Blocking Noem Video On Government Shutdown, and Man Killed At Las Cruces Chili's Pursued Officer With A Hammer

147

Two NM Women Partner On State's COVID-19 Memorial, Bosque Brewing Files For Bankruptcy, Pacific Fusion To Open Center In Los Lunas, and Doña Ana County Officials Move To Tighten Security

148

National Guard Troops Expected In Española By Month's End, NM's Big Child Care Wager, State Lawmakers Want To See Project Jupiter's Resources Plans, and NM Officials Prepare As Screwworm Flies Closer

149

Holtec Cancels Controversial Nuclear Waste Storage Project In Southeastern NM, Judge Orders Detention For Brother Of UNM Shooting Victim, McCall’s Pumpkin Patch Owner Denies ICE Connection

150

NM House GOP Leader Urges U.S. Senators To Vote To Reopen The Government, Former Las Cruces Judge, Wife Indicted. Venezuelan Guest Pleads Guilty, and Paul McCartney Makes His ABQ Debut

151

Gov. Has 2 Weeks To Act On Bill Allowing State To Set Vaccine Rules, DHS Clears Way To Build Border Wall In NM, APD Seeks Review Of Man’s Death, and ABQ In ICE’s $6.5M Ad Blitz

152

Viral Claims About Man's Death In ABQ At Odds With Police Report, Early Voting To Begin Tuesday, As NM Voters Set To Select Local Leaders, and As ICE Raids Escalate, Las Cruces Strengthens Resolution

153

Gov Signs Bills From Special Session, DOD Delays Cleanup Timelines For PFAS In NM, Proposed ABQ Ordinance Toward Traffic Safety Includes Requirement To Stop At Crosswalks, Housing Costs In ABQ

154

How The Government Shutdown Is Affecting NM Officials and Vendors Prepare For The Launch Of The 2025 ABQ International Balloon Fiesta, and Journal Poll On Voters and City's Handling Of Unhoused

155

Special Session Kicks Off, Governor Endorses Candidate For Taos Mayor, and Journal Poll: How Do Voters Feel About ABQ's Sanctuary City Status?

156

Special Session Set To Begin At Roundhouse, New Movie Studio Breaks Ground In Las Cruces, ABQ Mayoral Candidate Suspends Campaign, and UNM and University of Arizona Receive Federal Grant From NIH

157

Race For Governor Begins To Heat Up, APD Fatally Shot A Man In SW Albuquerque, Several Starbucks Stores Across NM Close, and Las Cruces Elementary School Teacher Honored As "Teacher Of The Year"

158

Journal Poll Shows Keller With Lead In Mayoral Race, As Residents Leave, Immigrant Labor Remains Central To NM’s Workforce, and Fans Sellout University Stadium For UNM/NMSU Game

159

Heinrich Visits Las Cruces To Discuss The Impact Of Federal Funding Cuts, Featured Contractors Warn Road Funding Shortfall Could Cost 61,000 Jobs In NM and University Stadium Bracing For Sellout

160

NM Legislators To Propose Truth-Finding Commission Focused On Jeffrey Epstein's Ranch and Mayoral Candidate Charged With Inappropriately Touching Former Campaign Staffer

161

NM Doctor and Autism Advocacy Group Pushes Back On Trump's Autism Claims, Doña Ana County’s Project Jupiter Joins $500 Billion Stargate AI Initiative, and Residents Weigh In On Fairgrounds Future

162

NM's Methane Rules Have Cut Emissions By Half Compared To Texas, More Candidates Join 2nd Congressional District Race, and Rio Grande Gorge Bridge Closed To Pedestrians Following Teen's Suicide

163

NM's Health Care Crisis Forcing Military Personnel To Decline Assignments, Two ABQ Mayoral Candidates Off The Ballot, UNM Professor Joins National AI Project, and City To Install "Smart" Bus Stops

164

Bregman Outlines Election Priorities, Drug Overdose Deaths, ER Visits Rise In Taos, Santa Fe and Rio Arriba Counties, and Man Fatally Struck By Driver On I-40 While Running For NMSP Officer

165

Ethics Commission: Probation Officers Illegally Helped ICE Detain Three NM Residents, California Man Jailed In Pending Trial In Conspiracy To Kill Army Veteran Near Taos, and NM WWII Veteran Honored

166

UNM President Announces Retirement, Robert Redford Dies, NMFOG Sues UNM and NMSU, NM Republicans Call On Governor To Expand Special Session Agenda, and ABQ In The Running For Nuclear Fusion Site

167

State To Cover Costs After Federal Funding Cuts To Planned Parenthood, Officials Reignite Calls For Safety Updates To The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, and Spaceport America Marks 20 Years Anniversary

168

Pueblo Governors Head To D.C. To Advocate For Chaco Canyon Buffer Zone, APS Seizes Multiple Guns During The First Two Weeks Of School, Cannabis Grower Sues State, and Financial Literacy Courses

169

NM Congresswoman Meets With Epstein Survivors, Bomb Threats Target The Santa Fe Homes Of NM Democratic Leaders, DOH Issues Standing Order On COVID Vaccines, and The NCAA Bans MBB Players For Betting

170

Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Assassinated At Utah University, The Number Of Suicides In New Mexico Rose In 2024, and APS Board Candidates Tackle Issues During Public Forum

171

NM's Insurance Rates Among The Nation's Steepest Hikes Next Year, Gov. Dials Back Agenda For Special Legislative Session, and New Mexico Piñon Coffee Raising Prices In Response To Tariffs

172

NM First State To Launch Universal Child Care System, CYFD Secretary Suddenly Resigns, APS Police Recover A Sixth Firearm This School Year, and Bregman Secures Second Tribal Endorsement

173

Business Owners React To Operation Route 66, Officials In Rio Arriba Welcome Emergency Funds, State Facing Looming Funding Crisis To Pay For Road Construction and Repairs, and BLM Buys Private Land

174

Gov. Announces Special Legislative Session, Preliminary Report On Arizona Airplane Crash Released, and Mayoral Candidate Darren White Alleges Keller Used The State of the City As A Campaign Rally

175

UNM Reopens Duck Pond, ABQ City Council Candidates Attend Forum, Lawsuits Challenge Ballot Qualifications For Two ABQ City Council Candidates, and Gov Defends Pay Raises For Staffers

176

Preview Of The Upcoming APS School Board Election, Criminal Charge Against Jon Jones Dismissed, NM Partners With DARPA On Quantum Program, and State Police Officer Saves Mother, Child, and Dog

177

Over 6,000 People Attend Labor Day Demonstration In Downtown Albuquerque, State Officials Tout State's Quantum Business Potential, and Roswell Courthouse Listed Among "Ugliest Public Building In U.S"

178

ABQ City Council Candidate Alleges Bribery, Extortion In Ethics Complain, Santa Fe Mayor Plans To Raise Minimum Wage, Former AFR Firefighter Sues The City, and Small Business Resource Fair In ABQ

179

APS Turns Over Seized Firearms After Journal Inquiry, BCSO Sheriff Bemoans Crime Among Unhoused Population, ABQ City Council Candidates Hold First Debate, NM Lawmakers Discuss ICE Detention Facilities

180

APS Superintendent Delivers State Of The District Address, Cannabis Association of NM Forms, Desert Club of ABQ Reaches Fundraising Goal, and Zozobra Gets A Steampunk Theme

181

Trump's New Executive Orders Could Affect NM, Taos County Women Missing For Two Months, NM GOP Lawmakers Visit Immigration Detention Facility, and NMSU Pays $1 Million To Settle 2022 Alleged Rape Case

182

Mayor Keller Delivers State Of The City Address, CNM To Open To Career Training Facilities, Albuquerque To Install More Speed Cameras, and Lovington Autism Education Center Gains National Attention

183

Report On The Effects Of New Mexico's Free School Meal Initiative, Transportation Secretary Criticizes NM, Autopsy Report For Teen Killed At University of New Mexico, and Texas Man Dumps Chemicals

184

DHS Secretary Noem Visits NM Border Wall and Ruidoso, Several APS HS Students Bring Guns To School, Appeals Court Strikes Down NM's Gun Purchase Waiting Period, and Balloon Fiesta Announces New Event

185

APS Board Set To Approve New Contract With Teachers Union, PED Listening Tour Stops In Albuquerque, APD Shoots Woman On Tuesday Morning, and Keller With Fundraising Lead Going Into Election

186

AG Files Petition To Remove Gallup DA From Office, Virginia Veteran Killed By Fellow Veterans Near Taos, NWS Issues More Flood Warnings, and Indian Pueblo Entrepreneur Complex Receives $200K Grant

187

State Secures Settlement From Santa Fe Spa, Gathering Of Nations Ending, NM U.S Attorney's Term Extended, Data Centers Coming To New Mexico, and The Future Of Taos Youth Hockey In Question

188

Judge Orders Alleged Killer Of Uber Driver To Remain In Custody Ahead Of Trail, EPA Approves More Nuclear Waste Storage At NM Waste Site, and UNMH To Conduct Active Shooting Training At New Care Tower

189

Gov. Issues Executive Order Targeting Crime In Española, Solomon Peña Sentenced 80-Years In Prison, Kirtland AFB's Economic Impact On ABQ, and New Business Development Near Cliff's Amusement Park

190

NM Congressional Representative Working To Protect Social Security, Las Cruces Elementary School Reopens, and Medical Malpractice Lobbying Group Discloses Contributions

191

Construction On New Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Underway, Native Communities Voice Options On Yazzie/Martinez Progress, APD Provides Details On Taylor Ranch Office-Involved Shooting, and BioPark Expansion

192

Charlie Kirk Visits Albuquerque, Prosecutors Push For 90-Year Sentence For Solomon Peña, Tribal Endorsements In The Governor's Race, and New Mexicans Facing A Possible Higher Risk Of Valley Fever

193

Albuquerque Could Lose Millions In Federal Funding Due To Sanctuary City Status, APS Welcomes Students Back To The Classroom, Nob Hill Italian Restaurant Closes, and State Experiencing Heat Wave

194

CYFD Faces Lawsuit, Power Restored In Gallup After Fire, ABQ Medical Community Mourns The Lives Lost In Airplane Crash, and Santa Fe City Councilor Sues SFPS and Former Superintendent

195

APS Officials Discuss Security, Air Conditioning, and ICE Ahead Of The New School Year, Judge Orders Alleged UNM Shooter Remain In Custody, and Gallup DA Hold Press Conference Amid Funding Crisis

196

Alleged UNM Shooter's Mom Called 911, APS Hosts First-Of-Its-Kind Event For Teachers Ahead Of The First Day Of School, Triple Digit Temperatures Hit New Mexico, and Both of ABQ's JCPenny Store Sold

197

UNM Investigating Why A 14-Year-Old Was On Campus, Alleged Bank Robber Busted After Ordering A Pizza, APS Cracking Down On Students Bringing Guns To School, and A Bleak Picture For Home Buyers In NM

198

WNMU Board Of Regents Void Severance Agreement With Former University President, NM Congressional Representative Visits ICE Facility, and Former NM Congresswoman Tapped For USDA Position

199

Governor Outlines Priorities For Upcoming Special Legislative Session, Legislative Panel Recommends Dismissing Complaint Against State Senator, and Federal Education Funding Restored

200

Rio Rancho Community Holds Vigil For UNM Shooting Victim, APD Share Details On July 4th Police Shooting, Texas Democrats Visit NM Governor, and PED Partnering With Organizations On Remedial Plan

201

Family of Slain 14-Year-Old Alleges UNM Police Responded Slowly To Mother's Report, New Law For ABQ's Safe Outdoor Spaces, and Ruidoso Flood Victims Navigate Recovery Without Flood Insurance,

202

Deadly Shooting On UNM's Campus, NM's Last Bataan Survivor Dies, State Supreme Court To Consider Limits On Homeless Camps, UNM To Expand Medical School, and Challenges Ahead For Cottonwood Mall

203

IAIA Gets A New President, Trump Executive Order Calls For Tougher Stance On Homeless Encampments and Public Drug Use, More Flooding In Ruidoso, and The ABQ BioPark Loses Two Animals

204

Trump Issues Disaster Declaration For Rudioso Area, Flooding In Small Town Near Las Cruces, NM Lawmakers' Addresses Removed From Website, and Historic ABQ Dinner Recognized By Food Network

205

Intel Layoffs At Rio Rancho Plant, Measles Case In Santa Fe County, NM Lawmakers Prepare For Upcoming Federal Cuts, Judge Sides With Bernalillo County Commission, and State Ranks Low In Business Poll

206

ABQ Mayor Signs Executive Order To Protect Immigrants, Rio Grande Drying Up In Albuquerque, Cleanup Effort In The Bosque Starts Up, and State Awards Grant To Renewable Energy Company

207

2nd Judicial Court Limiting Public Access, Protesters In Front Of West ABQ Walmart Over The Weekend, Misquote At WNMU Library, and Victims Of Fraud Scheme Will Soon Get Reparations

208

General Managers of KUNM and KSFR Speak On How Federal Funding Cuts Will Affect Their Stations, Nearly 17,000 Residents Registered To Vote, and APS Students Meeting Math Proficiency Scores

209

State Joins Lawsuit To Oppose Federal Education Funding Freeze, City and County Join To Invest In Substance Abuse Service Providers, and State Senator Joins Race For Lt. Governor

210

McKinley County District Attorney Reaches Out For Financial Lifeline, A Full Agenda For APS Board Meeting, and ABQ Mayor Ignites Controversy Over Plan To Alert Public To ICE Actions

211

How Proposed Tariffs Against Japan and South Korea Could Effect ABQ Business, First Republican Candidate Makes A Bid For Land Commissioner, and State Senator To Hold Job Fair This Week

212

Officials Both Optimistic and Skeptical Of Governor's New Directive, Nonprofit Wipes Out NM Residents' Medical Debt, State's Downwinders Look Forward To Claims Process, and Miss USA NM Hosts Event

213

Ruidoso Prepares For Weekend Storms, Second Attorney Pleas In DWI Enterprise Case, and Records Detail Another Suicide Of A Teen In NM's Foster Care System,

214

Gov. Issues New CYFD Directive, ABQ Bus Driver Arrested In Fatal Stabbing, Ruidoso Recovers After Deadly Flooding, NM NWS Forecast Offices Short Staffed, and Longtime UNM Spokeswoman To Leave

215

Flash Flooding In Ruidoso, Former AFR Firefighters Acquitted In Rape Trial, High Speed Internet Projects Finished In New Mexico, and Doña Ana County Deputy Dies In Crash

216

Experts Weigh In On If NM Could Face Catastrophic Flooding, Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against NM United Stadium, and Former AFR Firefighter Sees Charges In Rape Trail Tossed Out By Judge, and

217

Injunction Shields NM From Birthright Citizenship Executive Order, Commercial Property Taxes Rises In Bernalillo County, West Side ABQ Road Project Set To Begin, and State Oil Spills Have Decreased

218

NM Congressional Delegation Speaks On The Effects The "One Big Beautiful Bill" Will Have On The State, NM Supreme Court Rejects Gallup DA's Attempt To Stop Defunding, and Home Explodes In Albuquerque

219

Tour Bus Vandalized In ABQ, Nob Hill Restaurant Facing Federal Lawsuit, NM Supreme Court Issues Ruling, and New Mexico Tech President Resigns

220

New Mexico Joins A Multi-State Lawsuit Over Slashed Mental Health Funding and How The Passage of The "One Big Beautiful Bill" Will Affect the State

221

Former WNMU President Facing Lawsuit, NM Still Ranks Above National Average For Resident and Child Food Insecurity, State To Enforce New Cannabis Law, and NN Solar Industry Faces Uncertainty

222

ABQ Mayoral Candidate Claims Out-Of-State Tax Break, New NMDOH Prescription Cost Tool, Wildfire Burns On The Navajo Nation, and The Public Regulation Commission Meets In Las Cruces

223

Sandia National Labs To Conduct Layoffs, Los Lunas Fires Allegedly Started By Tossed Cigarette, and Former Teacher Accused Of Sexual Abuse Arrested

224

Western NM University Selects An Interim-President, Suspect Charged With Arson In Los Lunas Fire, NM Officials Unsure If Intel Layoffs Will Affect The State, and Students Name New Little Of Wolf Pups

225

APS Asks For $350 Million In GO Bonds, ABQ City Official Warns Of Increased Fire Dangers Ahead Of July 4th Holiday, Federal Land Sale Scratched From Budget Bill, and State Files Lawsuit Against USAF

226

Trump Cabinet Members At Western Governors Association Meeting, Protests At "Her Game, Her Legacy" Bus Tour Stop, APD Sgt. Plead Guilty, and The State Gets A New Broadband Director

227

How Medicaid Cuts Could Harm NM's Hospitals, Jon Jones Retires From UFC, Suspect Arrested In Connection To A Fire In The Bosque, and Smith's and Albertson's Workers Authorize A Strike

228

Convictions On NM Border Crossing Cases, NM AG To Investigate Gallup District Attorney, Fires In The Bosque, State Launches Medical Psilocybin Program, and 2nd Hawaiian BBQ Restaurant Opens

229

Gallup DA Files Supreme Court Challenge Over The Defunding Of Her Office, Isotopes Shooting Suspects Sentenced, City Council Pushes Back On The Mayor's Budget Vetos, and AREA CEO Steps Down

230

ABQ Ride Drivers Voice Concerns About Safety, Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Added To Senate Budget Bill, LCPD To Delete Body Camera Footage, and Mayor Keller Says ABQ Is On The Comeback

231

Las Cruces Police Address Policing During Protests, State Ethics Commission Sues Nonprofit Group, Federal Bill To Crack Down On Fentanyl Passes House, and Fuel Trucks Crashes In Albuquerque

232

Protests Across NM, ABQ Based Company Aids In Deportation Flights, Worker Heat Protection Hearing Pushed To Next Year, Road Improvements For Pedestrians, and County Looks To Fund Legal Services

233

Mora County Says Missing Recovery Fund Are Full Accounted For, NM Federal Public Land Might Be For Sale, State Sues Trump Admin Over Clean Car Rules, and New Geothermal Site To Be Build,

234

ABQ City Council Votes Down RENT Ordinance, Gallup DA's Office Losing Funding, NM Ranks Last In KIDS Count, Family Of Slain Man File Wrongful Death Lawsuit, and Clinic To Help In Bernalillo

235

Union Officials Raise Alarms Over Working Conditions At ABQ Office, Advocates Working To Extend Radiation Exposure Compensation, and IT Disruptions At National Food Distributor Affects NM Stores

236

NM Senior Senator Calls For State ICE Detention Facility To Close, ABQ City Council To Consider Renter Focused Ordinance, Possible Double Tax On Remittances, and NM Colleges Set To Embrace NIL Change

237

Lt. Gov. Decides Not To Run For Governor, Rallies At NM National Monuments, Autopsy Released For Slain Kirtland Airman, JobCorps Pause And Its Affects On New Mexico, and ABQ Uptown Market Opens

238

APS Board Decides Not To Renew A Nearly $50,000 Contract, Police Say Man Killed Last Week Did Not Fire His Weapon, Second ABQ Starbucks To Unionize, and A Ban On Hemp Products Above Legal Limit

239

Endangered Wolf Gives Birth, Santa Fe Arts College In Danger Of Losing Majority Of Federal Funding, Deb Haaland Makes Commitment To NM Veterans, and Conflict Between Mayor And City Council

240

Former APS Teacher Arrested For Alleged Sexual Relationships With Students, Presbyterian Health Services Ordered To Pay Over $40 Million By Jury, and Wildfire Suppression Legislation Passes Congress

241

DHS Removes Sanctuary List, City Budget Navigates Inflation, NM Supreme Court Rules On Civil Rights Act Case, and Popular Chicken Restaurant Chain Eyeing Expansion To New Mexico

242

Navajo Nation Family Searches For Loved One, Deadly Insect Threatens NM's Livestock Industry, Another Inmate Dies At MDC, Possible Clean Fuel Standards, and ABQ Petition To Implement Downtown Plan

243

APD Mourns The Loss Of K-9 Dog, State Lawmakers Assist With State Education, Legal Battle Over NM Military Border Zone, Groups Looking To Halt Sale Of NM Gas Company, and Joe's Pasta House To ABQ

244

Democratic Party Of New Mexico Official Resigns, NM Department Of Environment Sues Utility In Southern NM, and New Study Reveals Higher Unhoused Figures Than Previously Thought

245

Former Las Cruces Mayor Announces Campaign For NM Governor, Sen. Luján Holds Roundtable In Southern NM, and ABQ Restaurant Chain Eyeing Possible Expansion

246

Kirtland Airman Found Dead At NM Lake, APD Investigating One-Year-Old's Death, Wildfire Sparks In Lincoln County, Indoor Pickleball Business Coming To ABQ, and NM Flag Football Team To Championship

247

Kirtland Airman Missing At Elephant Butte Lake, Several Dogs Die In ABQ House Fire, Reimagining The Valles Caldera Eruption, and UNM Golf Season Ends

248

More Measles Cases In Sandoval County, Two Stolen Art Pieces Returned To Taos Art Museum, U.S. House Passes "One Big Beautiful Bill", and Conflict Between Former UNM MBB Players Take A New Turn

249

UNM Regents Approve Student Fee Rise To Help Fund Athletics, Fundraising For NM Governor's Race Heats Up, Las Cruces Public Art To Come Down, and Sandia National Labs Saves DOE Millions

250

City Council Approves $1.5 Billion Budget, State Auditor To Launch Special Audit On Northern NM County, Gateway Sobering Center Gets A New Operator, and Lea County Prison To Close

251

700 Arrests In Three Months During "Operation Route 66", New Rules For Fiber Internet Companies In ABQ, PNM's Parent Company To Be Sold, and Heated Moments During Tesuque Wastewater Hearing

252

Judge Rules That Featured 2023 Farmington Police Shooting Was Constitutional, Bernalillo County To Pay 80K To Settle Lawsuit, NM To See Slower Tourism Season, and Communities Gather For NMNG Sendoff

253

Judge Dismisses Border Trespassing Charges, Measles Cases Reported In Sandoval County, Gov Approves More Funding For National Guard In ABQ, Sheriff Cause Of Death Revealed, and APS Career Academies

254

How Possible Medicaid Funding Cuts Could Affect New Mexicans, New ABQ Law Cracks Down On Motels, PNM CEO Steps Down Admin Acquisition Talks, and Las Cruces Airports Under Investigation By FAA

255

Senators To Students Sound The Alarm On National Institute of Health Cuts, Legal Battle Breaks Out Between NM Breweries, and Journal Photojournalist Wins Regional Photographer Of The Year

256

90K Gallons Of Sewage Spill At APS Middle School, NM U.S Attorney Challenges Magistrate Judge, CASA Agreement Officially Dismissed, and New Web Portal Connects NM Farms With Buyers

257

APD Nears The End Of DOJ Oversight, Hundreds Of Migrants Arrested In NM After Entering Military Zone Near Border, Cost Of Maintaining Nuclear Arsenal Goes Up, and Business Week Starts

258

The First American Pope, APS Passes Their Largest Budget To Date, NM Senator Wants Trump Administration To Tackle Gun Trafficking, and See What's Hot In NM On The Journal's Newest Podcast

259

NM National Guard Prepares To Deploy To Albuquerque, Trump Administration Offering Money and Free Airfare To Those Willing To Self-Deport, and NM Think Tank Wins Lawsuit

260

Federal Authorities Celebrate Large Fentanyl Bust, Cannabis Executive Consider Run For Governor, ABQ Business To Be Featured On "Shark Tank", and Professional Hockey Is Returning To New Mexico

261

NM Film Officials Respond To Possible Tariffs On Films Made Outside The U.S, NM Arts Organizations Lose Funding, and State Supreme Court Rules On Legislative Immunity

262

APD Chief Has Heated Exchange With City Councilor, Sandia/KAFB Hold Public Hearing On Environmental Cleanups, and ABQ BioPark Building Wolf Facility

263

AmeriCorps Abruptly Cuts Funding, Maxeon Maintains Business Plans For NM Dispute Financial Losses, City Shuts Down Sixth Motel This Year, and Book Store Can Not Longer Allow Camping In Parking Lot

264

Lawmakers Form Committee To Prepare For Possible Federal Funding Cuts, DEA Dismantles Massive Drug Enterprise, and ABQ Book Store Awaits Decision From Admin Hearing

265

Report Shows Indigenous Students Struggling At APS, Judge Issues New Order In Yazzie/Martinez Case, and State Prepares For New Mental Health Care Rollout,

266

Second Albuquerque Starbucks Files To Unionize, City Economy Stable Despite National Disruptions, and New Mexico Native Drafted In The NFL Draft

267

How ABQ Is Spending The Housing Forward Funds, Local Book Store Set For Admin Hearing, Student Visas Restored, and NM Democrats Pick New Party Chair

268

New Development In Lawsuit Involving Former UNM MBB Players, NMSU Inaugurates New President, Judge and Wife Arrested By Federal Authorities, and Intel Set For More Layoffs

269

Doña Ana County Judge Pushes Back, UNMH Cuts Jobs, NM Players In NFL Draft, Independents To Vote In NM Primary Elections Next Year, and ACLU Of NM Representing NM Tech Student In Lawsuit

270

NMDOJ To Investigate Teen's Death Who Was In Foster Care, Building Militarization At NM's Southern Border, Lt. Governor Signing Executive Orders, and NM Natural History Museum To Close For Renovations

271

Man Who Killed NMSP Officer Gets Life Sentence, Congressional Delegation Introduces Gila Legislation, New APS Graduate Data, NM Supreme Court Ruling On 911 Operators, and Gov's New Approach To Housing

272

Pope Francis Dies At 88, Candidates For Albuquerque Mayor, Bill Of Rights For "Protected Persons", Inmate Dies At Metropolitan Detention Center, and Three OIG Reports Released

273

Possible Federal Funding Cuts Threaten Public Media Outlets, Protest Takes Place At UNM, and UNM Football Prepares For Spring Game

274

Man Accused Of Attacks At Tesla Dealership and NM GOP Headquarters Makes Court Appearance, Dona Aña County Judge Resigns, and ABQ Now Requires Cooling Systems In Rentals

275

1st Republican Candidate Declares From Governor's Race, APS' Budget, Measles Case Confirmed In Dona Aña County, and Child Welfare Office To Open Despite Gov's Vetos

276

Man Charged In Connection With Arsons At Tesla Dealership and NM GOP Headquarters, APD Officers Update On March Officer-Involved-Shooting, and Meow Wolf CEO Steps Down

277

Journal Campus Up For Sale, Governor Lujan Grisham Vetoes Dozens of Bills, Visa Revocations Rise to Nine at NMSU, and New Mexico Secretary of State Urges Senate to Reject Federal Voter ID Bill

278

Bregman Announces Campaign For Governor, NM State Library Funding Remains Intact, and Meet The New Host Of New Mexico In Focus

279

NM Moves Forward With Renewable Energy, Local Immigrant Rights Group Joins Lawsuit, International Students In NM Lose Visas, Inmates Sue Corrections Department, and County Urges Mayor To Sign Plan

280

National Guard Deployed to Albuquerque Amid Crime Concerns, Gov Eyes Juvenile Crime Law Overhaul, USDA To Stop Banning Mining On Upper Pecos Watershed, and Pit Boxing Event Called Off

281

Mother and Three Others Charged After Toddler Fatally Shot, Governor Signs Key Bills, NM’s Retirement and Investment Funds Weather Market Shock, and Watchdog Sues NMCD Over Open Records Violations

282

Thousands Rally In Civic Plaza, Toddler Killed In Shooting, UNM Changes Policies, Delays Releasing Investigations, and NM Restaurant Named Finalists For Award

283

City Opens Its First Safe Outdoor Space, Attorney General Sues Las Cruces Business, Four Dead In Separate Shootings and Apartment Fire, and Grand Jury Indicts Four Suspects in Las Cruces Shooting

284

Trump Announces New Sweeping Tariffs, Certain APS and Charter Schools Lose Title I Funding, NM Remember Val Kilmer, Researchers Look Into Hantavirus, RRHS Baseball Team Suspended, and Mail Delays

285

Timeline On In-And-Out Burger In Albuquerque, City Cracks Down On E-Scooters, Albuquerque Settles With Police Shooting Victim, and Endangers Mexican Grey Wolf Found Dead

286

Governor's "Pocket Veto" Powers Put To The Vote, APD Recaps February Officer Involved Shootings, and Judge Rules On Hackman Case

287

Lobos Hire Their New Basketball Coach, Fire Breaks Out At NM Republican Headquarters, and NM Spelling Bee Winner

288

Legislation To Support NM Farmers, Sandia and APD Team Up On Crime Cameras, NM Supreme Court Overturns Ruling, and Presbyterian CEO Dodges Merger Questions

289

Church-Run Asylum Shelter Accused Of Breaking Federal Immigration Law, APS Receives Its Report Card, Latest On Teens Arrested In Las Cruces Shooting, and Possible Candidates To Replace Pitino

290

Pitino Leaves UNM, NM's Congressional Delegation Gets Graded, Biology Students Helping To Repair Bosque Trail, and NM Ice Wolves Coach Chronicles Team's Journey Ahead Of Championship Tournament

291

A Look At The Criminal Past Of The Lone Adult Charged in Las Cruces Shooting, DA Bregman Criticizes Lawmakers For Inaction, and NM Food Bank and Pantry Officials Warn of SNAP Funding Cut Consequences

292

Latest On Las Cruces Shooting, UNM Bows Out Of NCAA Tournament and Keller Talks To Community Members About Federal Funding Cuts

293

Lawmakers Debate Bills As The Session Nears Its End, Public Land Commissioner Announces Run For Lieutenant Governor, and UNM Plans To Redevelopment South Campus

294

Roundhouse Debate Over Abortion Funding, USDA Cut Key Programs That Affects NM Farmers, Trump’s Dismantling Of The Department of Education Affects on NM Schools, and Taos Fashion Designer Up For Award

295

Windy Weather Sweeps Across NM, Teens Arrested In Connection With Bicyclist Death, Race To The End Of The Legislative Session, and Sen. Lújan Visit Anthony

296

NM Constitutional Law Experts Worry About Trump Administration, Revision To State Red Flag Law Heads To Governor's Desk, and ABQ City Council Passes Renters Resolution

297

Lobos Learned Their NCAA Slot, Two Key Bill Fail in NM Legislature, and Several NM Business Up For Sale

298

NM Congressional Delegation Opposes Republican Spending Bill, Turmoil In The City of Anthony, and Young Guns 3

299

Looming Possible Government Shutdown, AG Sues ABQ Company, Lawmakers Raise Concerns About Paid Leave Act, and State Land Commissioner Bans Mining Near Pecos Watershed

300

Lawmakers Look To Codify Ruling Against 180-Day School Year, Testimony Begins in Peña Trial, PNM's Parent Company Reportedly Weighing Sale Options, CYFD Reform, and UNM MBB Team Honored

301

Health Care Authority Issues Emergency Rule Amid Elder Abuse Spike, And Sprint To The End Of The Legislative Session

302

Kirtland Being Considered To Hold Migrants, NM House Passes Immigrant Safety Bill, Medical Malpractice Bill and Campaign Contributions, and APS Changes Registration Form Questions

303

New ABQ Mayoral Candidate, PFAS Cleanup Legislation Passes In The Roundhouse, and Meet Journal Outside

304

USDA Layoffs Rescinded, Trump Pauses Tariffs On Automakers, Medicaid Trust Fund Bills Moves Through The Roundhouse, and Mayor's Office and City Council At Odds Over AFR Paramedic Staffing

305

Trump's Address To Congress and NM's Delegation's Response

306

NM's Border Economy Prepares For Tariffs, Meet The Journal's New Reporters, Gov and Lawmakers Disagree Over CYFD Reform, PNM Warms Of Possible Power Outages, and Advocates Rally For Pecos River

307

Updates On Kirtland Shooting, Authorities Provide Update On Hackman, Wife Deaths, Prison Re-entry Program, Legislation To Address Medical Malpractice, Medicaid Funding, and NM Sports Recap

308

NM Remembers Gene Hackman, Gov Signs Crime and Behavioral Health Bills, BCSO Sheriff Speaks On DWI Enterprise Case, and NM Congressional Delegation Asks AG To Investigate Clinics

309

Governor Hints At Possible Special Legislative Session, BCSO Sheriff Seen In Photo With DWI Enterprise Central Figure, and Roundhouse Vacancy Filled

310

BCSO Deputy Pleas In DWI Case, NM Red Flag Law Expansion Advances In The Roundhouse, NM's Role In Future Energy Production, Gov Signs MOU With New Business, and Birds Overwhelm Veterans Memorial Park

311

Energy Secretary Visits NM, State Offers Guidance For Federal Workers, State Budget Bill Heads To NM Senate, and Southern NM High School Swim Team Reportedly Questioned By Border Patrol Agents

312

How Federal Government Layoffs Are Affecting New Mexico

313

Mayor Keller Issues Veto, Another ABQ Motel Closed, New Possible NM Governor Candidate, Legislator Salary Bill Stalls, and Carlos Santana Announces New Album

314

Paid Family and Medical Leave Act Heads To House Floor, ICBM Test, CYDF Reform In Question, and UNM and Mayor's Office Agree to Memorandum of Understanding

315

Emotional Testimony In Shooting Trial, 70th Anniversary of TWA Crash, Oil and Gas Bill Passes First Committee, Route 66 Centennial Celebration Plans, and Local HS Athlete Wins National Award

316

NM Congressional Delegation Speak To Legislature, Governor Appoints Brother For Student Regent, New Mexico U.S. Attorney Resigns, and City Council and Mayor's Office Encounter Communications Barrier

317

Former Las Cruces Deputy Sentenced, NM State Police DWI "King" Put On Leave, Proposed NM Transmission Corridor Worries Ranchers, Behavioral Health Package Moves Through Roundhouse, and Jason Eck

318

UNM Athletics Impact On Albuquerque's Economy and New NEA Funding Guidelines Spell Uncertainty For Local Arts Organizations

319

Deb Haaland Hits The Road, Attorney Takes Plea Deal In DWI Enterprise Case, Jury Convicts Former Las Cruces Police Officer, Crime Package Heads To NM House Floor, and UNM Continues Research

320

New Mexico Rural Communities Struggle With Access To Dental Care and Lowrider Day At The Roundhouse

321

Haaland Announces Bid For Governor, How Trump's New Tariffs Could Affect NM, Legislature Wrestles With Tax Cuts, NM HS Students Tapped For Disney Event, and The 35th Anniversary Of LC Massacre

322

Former APD DWI Officers Plead Guilty, Lawsuits Against BCSO Over 2022 Helicopter Crash, Fentanyl Trafficking Bill Passes First Committee, Red Imported Fire Ants, and a Birthday Surprise

323

NCAA Changes Policy Banning Transgender Women From Competing In Women's Sports, Proposed Assault Weapons Ban Reignites Debate At The Roundhouse, and Lawmaker Pulls IPRA Bill

324

Governor Calls Out Lawmakers Over For Blocking Progress, ABQ City Councilor May Face Ethics Questions, and NM Federal Workers Wrestle With Decision To Accept Trump Administration Buyout

325

Behavioral Health Overhaul Picking Up Steam At Roundhouse and NM United Secure Bond To Build New Stadium

326

State Judge Says PED Can't Enforce 180-Day School Year Rule, Trial Begins in 2023 Killing Of A Transgender Woman, and Meet The Journal's Newest Reporters

327

How Trump’s Tariffs May Affect NM's Economy, NM Rights Advocates Implore Lawmakers To Codify Data Protections and U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Oral Arguments on Possible NM Nuclear Storage Facility

328

Chief Federal Judge Asks DWI Lawyer To Explain His Alleged Conduct and State Finds Record Levels Of Toxic Chemicals At Holloman Lake

329

Federal Money Reaches State Accounts After Funding Freeze and NM Congresswoman Wants Assurance ICE Will Recognize Tribal IDs

330

National and Local Reactions To Trump's Federal Funding Freeze and Local Expert Calls Out Real Estate Website’s False Claim On ‘All Cash’ Home Sales In October

331

Federal Authorities Ask Public To Come Forward With Information On DWI Enterprise

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DWI Enterprise Scheme

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Trump Immigration Crackdown At Odds With NM Policies, NM Supreme Rules In Favor Of Former APS Student, and Demi Moore Nominated For Oscar

334

CYFD Violated Reform Agreement, Paid Family and Medical Leave Act, And Blake's Lotaburger Charging Surcharge On Eggs Due To Shortage

335

Gov's State of the State Address and NM Sues Trump Over Birthright Citizenship Executive Order

336

Governor's Crime Agenda for Legislative Session, MLK Luncheon, and Albuquerque Sign Language Academy Day of Service

337

Deb Haaland Refects on Interior Secretary Tenure, Man Who Killed NM State Police Officer Plea Guilty, and NM Nonprofit Moves to Española

338

APD Releases 2024 Homicide Stats, APS Approves New Graduation Requirements, and NM High School Basketball Record Is Broken

339

ABQ Civil Rights Leader Remembered By Community, and NM Legislative Finance Committee Unveils Budget Proposal

340

Jury Awards Woman $17 Million, NM House Democrats Outline Health Care Priorities, and APS High School Student Sues APS and School Officials

341

Cannabis Excise Under Collected By More Than $6 Million, NM House Republicans Share Legislative Priorities, and Woman Seeks $45 million In Lawsuit Against Presbyterian & Local Medical Office & Doctor

342

Help, Hope, Heartbreak, But Still No Housing, Biden Extends Protections For Immigrants, and Hope For The Haslams

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NM Supreme Court Strikes Down Local Anti-Abortion Ordinances, NM Sends Firefighting Aid to LA, Journal Business Gets A New Look, and A Overview of Cervantes Restaurant

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Uranium Mine Cleanup, Students Honor Jimmy Carter, and NM United's New Head Coach

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Drug Overdose Deaths Drop, Southern NM Disaster Relief Funds Announced, and More On UNM's New Football Head Coach

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Oil and Gas Ban, ABQ City Council New President, and Update on UNM Men's Basketball

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NM Legal Aid Layoffs