New Mexico
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
NM Seeks Public Input on Zero-Emission Vehicle Standards
New Mexico wants more residents to drive electric vehicles, and is hosting a series of meetings to explain its advanced clean cars and trucks rules…
Monday, September 18, 2023
NM Saw Lasting Consequences from Trump's U.S.-Mexico Border Wall
The unprecedented attempt to build a wall along the U.S. Mexico border has had devastating effects on wildlife from which they may not recover…
NM Youth Protest Over Climate-Change Accountability
Today's young people will struggle most with the affects of climate change, and a New Mexico youth group brings its concerns to the streets of …
Protection of NM's Greater Chaco Region Faces New Threats
A previous agreement to protect New Mexico's Greater Chaco Canyon region from oil and gas development is back on the table, forcing supporters to…
Amid Legal Challenges, NM Governor Enacts Gun Restrictions
One day after New Mexico Gov. Michele Lujan Grisham announced a ban on the public carry of guns in and around Albuquerque, a pro-gun group is suing…
New Mexico's Food Activists Shine Light on Hunger
The lines at hunger relief organizations are longer now as pandemic-related benefits have ended, but you can help your neighbors with grocery …
Rallying Cry for Motorcycle Safety Featured on NM License Plate
Motorcyclists are the most vulnerable drivers on the road. That's why a New Mexico man started a campaign that led the state to issue the first …
New Mexico's Wildlife 'Kill Quotas' Face Scrutiny
Opponents of a plan to allow hunters to kill more black bears in New Mexico over the next four years say escalating climate-change threats faced by wi…
Steps New Mexicans Can Take to Preserve Medicaid Coverage
After three years of continuous Medicaid coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic, that protection has ended. As a result, New Mexico is assessing …
NM Student Loan Borrowers Urged to Plan Ahead for Payment Restart
The reboot on student loan payments has financial strategists encouraging New Mexicans with debt to figure out what's doable, what's impossible…
NM Teachers Have Tools to Ease 'Back to School' Transition
Since the pandemic, back-to-school season brings up a lot of emotions for parents and kids, and can be even harder for those affected by a school …
NMSU Trains Hispanic Students as Next-Gen Ag Leaders
Hispanic students at New Mexico State University who are interested in agricultural careers will get help, starting this semester, from a program …