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Student Loans Fight: New Mexico’s AG joined a coalition suing the U.S. Department of Education over a new rule that could cut federal loan access for many professional degree programs, threatening the pipeline for nurses and other critical workers. Election Influence: A new “dark money” group, New Chapter, New Mexico, is buying ads and mailers in multiple House races, but details on who’s behind it remain murky. Data Center Backlash: New research finds most people only have a basic understanding of data centers and many aren’t comfortable living nearby—opposition centers on power costs, grid reliability, and proximity to homes. Public Safety & Community: Albuquerque City Council debates Vision Zero traffic funding after recent deadly pedestrian crashes. Indigenous Rights: A national awareness ride and ongoing coverage keep spotlight on violence against Indigenous people. Local Life & Travel: Premier Holidays adds New Mexico to its U.S. brochure, pitching a self-drive “New Mexico Discovery” itinerary.

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New Mexico has highest poverty rates, among lowest wages, new report finds

New Mexico has highest poverty rates, among lowest wages, new report finds

New Mexico: McKinley County’s women’s basketball teams budget increases in 2024

New Mexico: McKinley County’s women’s basketball teams budget increases in 2024

Albuquerque’s CBRE office announces leadership shakeup

Albuquerque’s CBRE office announces leadership shakeup

New Mexico Military Institute football teams receive $1,458,111 in 2024

New Mexico Military Institute football teams receive $1,458,111 in 2024

Maryland leads states suing Education Department for ‘unlawful’ student loan cap

Maryland leads states suing Education Department for ‘unlawful’ student loan cap


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Attorney General Rayfield Sues U.S. Department of Education Over Student Loan Rule Limiting Access to Student Loans for Professional Degree Programs

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IntelliTec College Albuquerque Named A Military Friendly School

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Attorney General Tong Sues U.S. Department of Education Over Student Loan Rule Limiting Access to Student Loans for Professional Degree Programs

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Underground Donut Tour Launches First New Mexico Tour in Santa Fe Featuring Churros, Biscochitos & More

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Healthcare Education Leaders Highlight Solutions to Growing Healthcare Workforce Shortages

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Attorney General Bonta Sues Trump Administration Over Attempt to Limit Student Loan Access for Healthcare Workers

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