Today's intelligence: A 400-year-old Spanish dialect spoken only in the remote corners of New Mexico is in danger of dying out. The federal government has recently launched an aerial survey of possible exploitable minerals lying deep under the surface in the bootleg of New Mexico.
Today's intelligence: possible state and federal solutions to the Southwest's water crisis, none of them pain-free
A wrapup of the bills passed by the New Mexico Legislature that were signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
Significant new state and federal investments in the recreational, water supply and health care assets of southern New Mexico
New Mexico's new Attorney General, who began his career as a child abuse prosecutor, explains how a proposed children's civil rights divison in his office would work.
New Mexico will gain a media training academy in Albuquerque to capitalize on the state's annual investment of $110 million in tax subsidies for the film industry.
New Mexico decisively addresses food insecurity with yesterday's enactment of legislation providing free meals to all public school students.
The city asked the legislature and governor for a bail out without acknowledging how its water system got in such bad shape. The dire state of the water system was not reason enough to fund the request.
Today's intelligence: a new business development director for Spaceport America; proposed constitutional amendments that will appear on New Mexico's November 2024 ballot; and the results of the latest official Mexican gray wolf count
Today's intelligence: an assessment of the accomplishments of New Mexico's 2023 legislative session from two progressive activists' points of view
Today's intelligence: a comprehensive listing and description of the bills passed over the last 60 days by the New Mexico Legislature and sent to the governor for signing
Today's intelligence: overviews from both sides of the aisle of the New Mexico legislative session that wrapped yesterday