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In July alone, the fire department responded to eight fires believed to have originated at homeless encampments in arroyos or vacant buildings.
Encampments are a significant drain on city resources and a frequent source of complaints, but those who work with homeless ...
Allowing municipalities to use lodgers tax revenue for housing and homeless services would be "transformative," one city ...
It’s a blazing hot Saturday (107 degrees) in Palomas, Mexico, and the San Vicente auditorium is quickly filling up with ...
Now that Republicans in Washington, D.C., and President Donald Trump have passed a federal spending bill that threatens to reverse New Mexico’s health care progress by kicking 100,000 New Mexicans off ...
This July marked 80 years since the U.S. government detonated the first atomic bomb in the desert of Southern New Mexico, marking the start of the nuclear age — and ...
What happens when women lose the right to abortion and then they close all the Planned Parenthoods? More women have babies and more women die of pregnancy and abortion complications.
After reading recent submissions to the New Mexican’s editorial page, I feel it’s important to explain why I’ve asked the Public Regulation Commission to enable the certification of certain types ...
On July 11, the U.S. Department of State fired 1,107 civil servants and 246 Foreign Service officers with assignments in the United States. Among the latter were exceptional colleagues of ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe is dedicated to protecting, preserving and fostering Native American and Alaska Native culture, history and contemporary arts. The institution is situ ...
At Solace, we want to shine a spotlight on the crucial role our Dine Out for Solace program plays in sustaining local health and human service efforts — and celebrate ...
The proposed AES Rancho Viejo Solar project in Santa Fe County has sparked intense debate and concern among residents. The project involves constructing a massive solar array and a battery ...