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New Mexico is first state in nation to offer universal child care

New Mexico is first state in nation to offer universal child care

SANTA FE — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and the New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department announced a historic milestone on Monday: New Mexico will become the first state in the nation to guarantee no-cost universal child care...

Owner:  American Government
Attorney General Bonta Leads Multistate Coalition in Support of D.C.’s Challenge to Trump National Guard Takeover

Attorney General Bonta Leads Multistate Coalition in Support of D.C.’s Challenge to Trump National Guard Takeover

OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today filed an amicus brief in support of D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb’s lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s unlawful deployment of National Guard troops to the District of...

Owner:  American Government
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New Mexico probation officers accused of sharing information with ICE

New Mexico probation officers accused of sharing information with ICE

New Mexico's State Ethics Commission has accused probation and parole officers of sharing sensitive information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading to multiple detentions and deportations.A declaratory judgment suit alleges that...

Owner:  Hearst Family
Raise a stein to Red River, New Mexico's Oktoberfest anniversary bash!

Raise a stein to Red River, New Mexico's Oktoberfest anniversary bash!

RED RIVER, N.M. — Get ready to don your lederhosen and dirndls as Red River, New Mexico, gears up for its annual Oktoberfest celebration. This year marks a special anniversary for the town and its beloved festival, promising an unforgettable...

Owner:  Smith Family
New Mexico’s billion-dollar oilfield orphans

New Mexico’s billion-dollar oilfield orphans

Dave Fosdeck crested a dirt berm on the Hogback, a ridge of hills west of Farmington, New Mexico, when the scent hit him. “Whoa! It stinks!” he yelped. It was June, and he was there with two others to look at the cleanup operations around a...

Owner:  University of New Mexico & American Government
Today the new Secretary of Education of Madeira takes office.

Today the new Secretary of Education of Madeira takes office.

“She is someone deeply connected to science and technology, having done an excellent job bridging universities with societal institutions,” stated the leader of Madeira’s executive (PSD/CDS-PP), emphasizing that the new regional secretary...

Owner:  Moti Shabi
Amid changes at CYFD, applications open for New Mexico’s new child advocate position

Amid changes at CYFD, applications open for New Mexico’s new child advocate position

New Mexico Children Youth and Families leadership poses in Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s cabinet room on Thursday, Sept. 11. From left, Kathy Kunkel, an incoming deputy secretary and former health secretary; acting CYFD Secretary Valerie Sandoval;...

Owner:  Ballantine Family
Rumford-based school district plans move to new Mexico school

Rumford-based school district plans move to new Mexico school

Regional School Unit 10 Superintendent Deb Alden reads a document at the Sept. 8 board of directors meeting as board Chair Chad Culleton of Hartford watches in Buckfield Junior-Senior High School in Buckfield. (Bruce Farrin/Staff Writer) BUCKFIELD...

Owner:  National Trust for Local News
New Mexico Will Become the First State to Offer Universal Child Care

New Mexico Will Become the First State to Offer Universal Child Care

This roundup features a curated collection of stories on an important early care and education topic. Free child care is coming to the Land of Enchantment this November. Last week, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and the New Mexico Early Childhood...

Owner:  Campbell Brown & Romy Drucker
New Mexico tribal leaders push to protect Chaco

New Mexico tribal leaders push to protect Chaco

Pueblo Bonito, constructed by Ancestral Pueblo People a millennia ago, as seen from the air on Sunday. The site is the most significant site at Chaco Canyon National Historical Park, which Pueblos and advocates say remains under threat from...

Owner:  Ballantine Family
Exhibit on cultural icon

Exhibit on cultural icon

Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) — The San Ignacio Church in Martinez Town is hosting an exhibit featuring collections of statues of the Virgin Mary, and what it means to cultures around the world. The exhibit features over 150 collections of statues of...

Owner:  Cumulus Media
MON: Pueblo governors head to D.C. to advocate for keeping Chaco Canyon buffer zone oil ban, + More

MON: Pueblo governors head to D.C. to advocate for keeping Chaco Canyon buffer zone oil ban, + More

Pueblo governors head to D.C. to advocate for keeping Chaco Canyon buffer zone oil ban — Cathy Cook, Albuquerque Journal From 8,500 feet overhead, the half moon shape of an ancient ruin can be seen clearly, packed with neat boxes and perfect...

Owner:  University of New Mexico & American Government
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