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PBS series spotlights Shiprock and Diné culture to national audiences

Molly, a big-hearted Alaska Native girl with a sense of adventure, steps on the Shiprock reservation, bearing beaver mittens to gift a friend. But feeling the heat of northwestern New Mexico...

Former New Mexico lawmaker nominated to lead Bureau of Land Management

The agency manages about 10% of land in the U.S.

Blood tests show highest levels of forever chemicals in those living near New Mexico plume

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – It’s a name many people have trouble pronouncing, but these synthetic chemicals have been used in everything from fast-food packaging to nonstick cookware, clothing, hous...

N.M. lawmakers voice concerns over data center Project Jupiter

Legislators echo criticisms about environmental impacts, transparency

New Mexico will supply $30M in emergency funding for food assistance

Money intended to hold SNAP recipients for the first 10 days of November

‘Caught in a storm’: Three NM manufacturers describe Trump tariff impacts

Local managers representing a metal fabricator, textile manufacturer and commercial printer testified to New Mexico lawmakers Tuesday they are all facing unpredictability and steep cost incr...

NM food banks say they have no time to prepare for Nov. 1 SNAP stoppage

‘People are scared’ ahead of cuts affecting one in five New Mexicans, directors say

N.M. SNAP benefits for November threatened due to shutdown, HCA secretary says

The United States Agriculture Department informed states, including New Mexico, that it will not pay for food stamps in November if the ongoing government shutdown continues, the state’s Hea...

New Mexico lawmakers push for permanent funding for acequias and land grant mercedes

Lawmakers optimistic despite similar bill failing in 2025 session

New Mexico officials to hold update on San Juan generating station cleanup

PNM pollution cleanup plan delayed until November

New Mexico’s billion-dollar oil field orphans

Recent report says abandoned oil infrastructure could cost the state up to $1.6 billion in coming years

‘It’s just the current state of the world’

Attendees share their gloom at the 101st burning of Zozobra