PNS Daily Newscast - January 21, 2020
As the Biden presidency begins, voter suppression remains a pressing issue; faith leaders see an opportunity to reduce extremism.
2020Talks - January 21, 2021
Inauguration yields swift action: Joe Biden becomes 46th president and Kamala Harris vice president -- the first woman, African-American, and person of South Indian descent in this role. Harris seats new senators; Biden signs slew of executive actions and gets first Cabinet confirmation through the Senate.
Public News Service - New Mexico

This week, the 'talk of the town' across New Mexico will be how to achieve the goal of health care for all citizens. Both a state legislative ...Read More

Governor Richardson is the only presidential candidate to "sign on the dotted line" when it comes to promising open government. That's according to ...Read More

Two of New Mexico's largest cities are raising money to maintain the healthy flow of two rivers. The cities of Santa Fe and Albuquerque have "river ...Read More

New Mexico politicians, ranchers, labor and conservation groups are asking Sen. Domenici not to 'turn out the lights' on the state’s future by ...Read More

A new Sierra Club report looks at the new economy of the West and finds there's more value in the natural resources above ground than the fossil fuels ...Read More

Conservation groups are urging the Interior Department not to 'burrow' their heads into the sand when it comes to New Mexico's prairie dogs. Lauren ...Read More

A plan to make it easier to set up uranium mines may be hard to swallow in New Mexico. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is holding a public ...Read More

A pair of bills currently before Congress aim to make sure Clean Water Act protections don't "run dry" in New Mexico. Recent Supreme Court decisions ...Read More