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Live From Chase Stadium Lobos Warm Up Before Rate Bowl

Coming to you live from Chase Field in Phoenix the Lobos just took to the field to warm up at one hour from kick off against the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the 2025 Rate Bowl! Photo by Ryn Herrmann

Outside Chase Field is all kinds of fun including Los Alamos County Councilor Ryn Herrmann and her family running into Lobos Head Coach Jason Eck’s family who she describes as ‘very nice and interacting with Lobo fans’ as excitement mounts ahead of today’s big game! Photo by Ryn Herrmann Read More

New Mexico Gubernatorial Candidate Sam Bregman Unveils Blueprint To Tackle Cost-Of-Living Crisis

From the Sam Bregman for Governor Campaign:

ALBUQUERQUE — With affordability now the top concern for voters nationwide, New Mexico gubernatorial candidate Sam Bregman today released a bold, comprehensive Affordability Plan designed to lower everyday costs for working families, seniors, and small businesses and to deliver real, measurable relief.

“President Trump’s State of the Nation speech last night (Dec. 17) showed how out of touch he is with the struggles of families facing the high price of his tariffs and the GOP assault on health care,” Bregman said. 

At a time when families are being Read More

Tour ‘Palace Through Time’ Exhibit At NM History Museum

NMHM News:

The community is invited to join a fast-paced, story-rich tour of the exhibit “Palace Through Time” at the New Mexico History Museum (NMHM) and see how the Palace of the Governors has been rebuilt, repurposed, and reimagined since 1610.

What: Museum educator Neil Dodge will lead a tour of the History Museum’s “Palace Through Time” exhibition during Palace Avenue First Friday Art Walk. Drop in between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, to learn more about the Palace as a structure, site, setting, and symbol.

The tour shows how public places carry layered meanings and why careful interpretation Read More

NM Primary Care Council To Hold Quarterly Meeting Jan. 8

HCA News:

Notice is hereby given that the New Mexico Primary Care Council will convene for a regular meeting Thursday, Jan. 8. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. and will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams.

The public is welcome, and information about how to attend the meeting is below.

Copies of the agenda will be posted and available on the Health Care Authority’s website. Copies may also be obtained by contacting Stakeholder Engagement & Community Coordinator – MAD Zachary Larry at zachary.larry@hca.nm.gov.

An individual with a disability who needs a reader, amplifier, qualified Read More

New Immigration Law Workforce Training Program Expands Immigration Legal Services Statewide

NMDWS News:

ALBUQUERQUE — A new immigration law workforce training program will expand access to legal services for New Mexico’s nearly 131,000 foreign-born workers, with community advocates now serving residents from Bernalillo and Doña Ana to San Juan and Lea counties.

“This innovative partnership is helping the department train new professionals for in-demand legal careers in our state,” NMDWS Cabinet Secretary Sarita Nair said. “When we expand access to immigration legal services, we expand opportunity and this training helps make that possible for workers, families, and communities Read More

New Mexico History Museum Names Maria Sanchez-Tucker Deputy Director

Maria Sanchez-Tucker

NMHM News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico History Museum (NMHM) has named Maria Sanchez-Tucker deputy director, bringing more than 20 years of leadership experience in museums, libraries and public service organizations to the institution.

Sanchez-Tucker most recently served as director of the City of Santa Fe’s Community Services Department, where she oversaw public libraries, senior services, recreation and youth programs. The department includes three library branches, multiple recreational facilities, senior centers and youth programs, with more than 300 Read More

LATA Celebrates 50 Years Of Service With Commitment To The Future

LATA News:

ALBUQUERQUE — LATA proudly marks its 50th anniversary, celebrating five decades of protecting people and natural resources through technical excellence, integrity, and trusted partnerships. Since its founding in 1976, LATA has played a vital role in addressing some of the nation’s most complex environmental and engineering challenges while remaining grounded in the principles that shaped the company from the very beginning.

Established on a foundation of honesty, fairness, superior performance, and respect for people and partnerships, LATA’s early leaders believed Read More

Now Completed Critical Broadband Project Ends Frequent Blackouts In Gallup And Surrounding McKinley County

CNM News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE) has announced that a critical broadband project designed to eliminate high-speed internet outages in Gallup and surrounding McKinley County is complete.

The project’s completion is the result of a partnership between OBAE, Lumen Technologies and Ethos Broadband and means tens of thousands of residents in Gallup and McKinley County will no longer see frequent high-speed internet blackouts. 

“This upgrade reduces isolated outages and keeps families connected to critical health information and everyday necessities, Read More

New Mexico Aging And Long-Term Services Department Marks Year Of Expanded Services For Seniors In 2025

ALTSD Cabinet Secretary Emily Kaltenbach

ALTSD News:

SANTA FE — In 2025, the New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) advanced a wide range of policies, programs, and partnerships to help older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers across the state live with dignity and independence.

“This past year we focused on building systems that work better, reach farther, and put people first,” ALTSD Cabinet Secretary Emily Kaltenbach said. “Every one of these actions reflects what we hear directly from older adults and caregivers: people want support that is accessible, Read More

New Mexico Department Of Transportation Seeks Public Input On Statewide Active Transportation Plan

NMDOT News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Transportation is asking residents to help shape a new Active Transportation Plan that will guide future pedestrian and bicycle improvements on state-owned roads.

As part of the plan’s development process, the project team is soliciting public input via an online survey, available in English and Spanish. Public participation will help NMDOT better understand and respond to the needs of people who walk, bike, and roll in New Mexico.

Aligned with NMDOT safety goals, the plan will emphasize an “all ages and abilities” approach to pedestrian Read More

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