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Expectations New Mexico Gov. has for 'No Kings Day' protests
THE TAOS COMMUNITY. WE HAVE AN UPDATE ON THE CASE. NATIONAL PROTESTS ARE PLANNED ACROSS THE COUNTRY THIS WEEKEND, AND MORE THAN A DOZEN PLANNED IN OUR STATE. JULIAN PARAS JOINS US FROM SANTA FE, OUTSIDE OF ONE OF THE NO. KING’S DAY PROTESTS. YEAH,...
The World and Everything in It: July 10, 2025
Editor's note: The following text is a transcript of a podcast story. To listen to the story, click on the arrow beneath the headline above. MYRNA BROWN, HOST: Good morning! A recent delivery of a baby to a mom on life support shines a light on...

State, Federal Funding Bring Broadband to 500+ in Rural N.M.
(TNS) — Downloading documents and taking video calls just got easier for more than 500 households and businesses in northwest New Mexico, thanks to millions in federal dollars. Three projects bringing high-speed Internet to rural communities in...

Hey New Mexico, You’re Not Raising ‘Em Right
Don't shoot the messenger New Mexico, I'm just telling 'ya what I read on the interweb. For the 4th year in a row, Texas' neighbor to the west came in dead last in child well being. The Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation...

Albuquerque prepares for Freedom 4th celebration with music and fireworks
The city of Albuquerque is set to host its annual Freedom 4th celebration at Balloon Fiesta Park on Friday, July 4, from 3 to 10 p.m. The event promises a festive atmosphere with music, food, and activities for families. A highlight of the evening...

‘No Kings Day’ rally planned across New Mexico to protest Trump administration
As the country continues to keep an eye on protests across the country, organizers are preparing for rallies this weekend in New Mexico. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – As anti-Trump protests erupt across the country, organizers are preparing for rallies this...
Diné Professor Named to First Endowed Professorship in Population Health at University of New Mexico
Details By Native News Online Staff June 11, 2025 The University of New Mexico’s College of Population Health (COPH) has named Dr. Carmella Kahn (Diné) as the first Davis-Kozoll Endowed Professor for Prevention Research and Practice. The new...

FBI Recovers Two Paintings Stolen From University of New Mexico Museum Forty Years Ago
The University of New Mexico’s Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico, on June 6 unveiled to the public two canvases returned to the institution by the FBI, after having been missing for forty years. The works, Victor Higgins’s Aspens, ca....

Film production center takes shape at Albuquerque Rail Yards
Construction is underway to convert part of the historic Albuquerque Rail Yards into a film production training center. The City of Albuquerque, Central New Mexico Community College (CNM), and the New Mexico Economic Development Department marked...

Albuquerque Garden Center set to celebrate 50th anniversary
A hidden gem in Albuquerque is celebrating a big milestone this year. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Tucked away between I-40, Lomas and the Los Altos Pool, the Albuquerque Garden Center is a bit of a hidden gem that is easy to miss. Organizers know most New...

Being brown in Trump’s America is enough to get you arrested by ICE
A growing number of U.S. citizens—many of them Latino—say they’ve been detained by immigration agents in what critics are calling blatant racial profiling and overzealous policing. Of course, citizens aren’t supposed to be arrested or detained...
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue Opens Second New Mexico Location
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, renowned for popularizing the iconic “plate lunch” of Hawaii, continues its expansion across the U.S. with the opening of its second New Mexico location in Albuquerque. This milestone brings L&L’s global franchise count to...

The Uncertain Future Of The Energy Industry In New Mexico
Oil lines and pump jacks near Loco Hills in Eddy County, New Mexico. AFP via Getty Images Oil and gas production is one ingredient in New Mexico’s cauldron of energy uncertainty, and it’s a big one. An estimated 35% of New Mexico’s revenue comes...
Dannemann: Lack Of Immigration Law Is Intolerable
By MERILEE DANNEMANN Triple Spaced Again © 2025 by Merilee Dannemann A dairy farm in southeastern New Mexico was more or less put out of business a few weeks ago when 11 workers were arrested for alleged immigration violations and the farmer had...

Immigration Crackdown: Knowing Your Legal Rights
An immigration raid at Delta Downs racetrack Tuesday morning resulted in the apprehension of 84 undocumented individuals, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The surprise morning raid at Delta Downs—currently in the middle...

Newswire : Trump-era cuts, truth bans, fuel growing racial divide in U.S. Education
By Stacy M. Brown Black Press USA Senior National Correspondent Despite the promise of equal opportunity heralded by the Supreme Court’s 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education, a new WalletHub report reveals that America’s educational system...

Immigration enforcement contradictions raise concerns
News Immigration enforcement contradictions raise concerns June 18, 2025 By Nicole Heslip Filed Under: News Leaders from agriculture and food industry groups are calling on the Trump administration to support immigration policies that protect...
National Museum Of Nuclear Science & History Recognized As One Of Albuquerque’s Best Places To Work For 2025
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History building in Albuquerque. Courtesy photo NMNSH News: ALBUQUERQUE — The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is proud to announce its selection as one of Albuquerque’s Best Places to Work for 2025...
Albuquerque City Council greenlights sawmill deal amid community pushback
The Sawmill District near Old Town, Albuquerque. Courtesy Sawmill × Unanimous vote grants $227 million tax break for luxury development The Albuquerque City Council unanimously approved a quarter-billion-dollar tax break at the June 16 City...

Educators attend free STEM Conference
Permian Strategic Partnership and the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation host second annual STEM Summit CARLSBAD, N.M. More than 80 educators from the Permian Basin gathered this week in Carlsbad, NM, for the STEM Summit hosted by Permian Strategic...