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Military veterans

These veterans were deported. They say they deserve a second chance.

By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | June 4, 2018

They can see the country they once served from a park in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. But a number of men who once wore a military uniform are barred from coming back after being deported to their native country. Continue Reading

Jerry Nachison

Gessing commentary leaves something to be desired

By Jerry Nachison | June 4, 2018

The Rio Grande Foundation is incorrect again. The devil is in the details. Continue Reading

Brain bag

Florida city nurtures babies with ‘Brain Bags’ for parents. Can NM do the same?

By Lauren Villagran, Searchlight New Mexico | June 3, 2018

Communities nationwide are trying to figure out how to narrow the achievement gap between rich and poor kids. Can New Mexico learn from what’s being tried in Pensacola? Continue Reading

Quint Studer

Birth of the ‘brain bag:’ A conversation with Quint Studer

By Lauren Villagran, Searchlight New Mexico | June 3, 2018

Quint Studer came to Pensacola, Florida, from Chicago about 20 years ago to turn around a troubled hospital. He ended up turning around the whole town. Continue Reading

Lauren Villagran

Journalist sees Florida hometown impacted by child well-being initiatives

By Lauren Villagran, Searchlight New Mexico | June 3, 2018

That’s why Lauren Villagran looked for solutions that could help New Mexico in Pensacola. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Lujan Grisham’s Delta blues: NMID’s guided tour through 2017’s high-risk pool bill

By Trip Jennings, New Mexico In Depth | June 2, 2018

This week’s Politico story repeatedly mentions legislation — House Bill 316 — that New Mexico In Depth analyzed during the 2017 legislative session. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

Under fire, Lujan Grisham opts for transparency

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | June 1, 2018

Transparency that’s a little late is better than none at all, right? Continue Reading

Money

Dem gubernatorial candidates spend big as Election Day nears

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | June 1, 2018

As last-minute attacks swirl and campaigns shift efforts to get voters to the polls, candidates filed their final campaign finance reports before the Tuesday primary elections. Continue Reading

Martin Heinrich

This is not who we are

By Martin Heinrich | June 1, 2018

The lengths that the Trump Administration will go to incite fear and terror in our immigrant communities are truly heartless. Continue Reading

Border Patrol

Attorneys push to end separation of families that enter U.S. illegally

By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | June 1, 2018

A coalition of Texas-based attorneys filed an emergency request to order the United States to end the practice of family separation at the border. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Special interest groups bolster incumbents’ prospects

By Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth | June 1, 2018

New Mexico In Depth zeroed in on state House races to see how newcomers challenging incumbents stacked up in the hunt for cash from special interests. Continue Reading

O'Rourke and Cruz

Hispanic identity is shaping U.S. Senate race in Texas

By Alexa Ura and Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune | May 30, 2018

In the high-profile race between Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke, there are numerous ways in which their unique relationships with the Hispanic community have intersected. Continue Reading

BodyCam

When colleges let down Indigenous students

By Graham Lee Brewer, High Country News | May 28, 2018

Discrimination against two young Mohawk men at Colorado State University highlights an all-too-common misunderstanding. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Independents look to buck history, win legislative seats

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | May 27, 2018

The group Unite New Mexico announced endorsements of two independent legislative candidates last week. Continue Reading

Diana Murillo-Trujillo

Border town grapples with poverty, job loss and no place to play

By Lauren Villagran, Searchlight New Mexico | May 27, 2018

Anthony has all the blessings and all the curses of a small town — with a borderland twist. Continue Reading

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