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Algernon D'Ammassa

If Congress must have a chaplain, hire me

By Algernon D'Ammassa | April 30, 2018

Here is the main reason I am the right candidate: I have no intention, whatsoever, of showing up for work. Continue Reading

Devin Nunes

At a range rights gathering, the press was in the crosshairs

By Tay Wiles, High Country News | April 30, 2018

In the era of social media, far-right activists aim to subvert mainstream journalists. Continue Reading

Santiago Turrieta with his daughter Mya Angel Turrieta.

‘She changed everything:’ Family, services help father turn life around for his daughter

By Leslie Linthicum, Searchlight New Mexico | April 29, 2018

Mya Angel Turrieta was born with heroin in her bloodstream. Here are the people and programs helping to save her. Continue Reading

Heath Haussamen

The First and Second amendments are both essential

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 27, 2018

People sometimes debate whether the First or Second amendment to the U.S. Constitution is more important. The answer is they’re symbiotic. Continue Reading

Sandoval County Commission

New right-to-work tactic: one piece at time

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

One nonprofit has been busy with its rapid-fire attempt to pass right-to-work legislation county by county. Continue Reading

ATF

Good police work or racial profiling? How so many blacks were arrested in federal sting in ABQ

By Jeff Proctor, New Mexico In Depth | April 26, 2018

A debate over how so many black people came to be arrested in a 2016 sting operation in Albuquerque is playing out in the city’s federal courthouse. Continue Reading

Albuquerque

APD detective led federal agents to ‘Memphis Mob’

By Jeff Proctor, New Mexico In Depth | April 26, 2018

APD’s involvement appears to have led, in part, to one of the more controversial aspects of the ATF sting operation: the arrest of black people at a rate highly disproportionate to their population in the city. Continue Reading

ATF email

ATF agent touted sting’s ‘righteous targets’ in email

By Jeff Proctor, New Mexico In Depth | April 26, 2018

The email offers a window both into the lead agent’s thought process and what defense lawyers made of the correspondence and how it fits into allegations about the ATF’s conduct during the operation. Continue Reading

Albuquerque

Legal wrangling could pose challenge to proving racial profiling claims against ATF

By Jeff Proctor, New Mexico In Depth | April 26, 2018

Some defendants are trying to prove that ATF racially profiled them in a massive undercover operation. Continue Reading

D. Dowd Muska

What Big Wind doesn’t want New Mexico to know

By D. Dowd Muska | April 26, 2018

Wind power is a step backward from efficient and affordable electricity. Continue Reading

Gubernatorial candidate Steve Pearce on the environment

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | April 24, 2018

Learn what Republican Steve Pearce thinks about issues related to water, energy and climate change. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Gubernatorial candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham on the environment

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | April 23, 2018

Learn what Democrat Michelle Lujan Grisham thinks about issues related to water, energy and climate change. Continue Reading

James Jimenez

Preserving conservation fund will keep public spaces safe, available for kids

By James Jimenez | April 22, 2018

Reauthorizing the Land and Water Conservation Fund must be the highest public lands conservation priority for Congress right now. Continue Reading

The Bennallies

Walking in two worlds: 11-year-old, family keep Navajo language alive

By Amy Linn, Searchlight New Mexico | April 22, 2018

The Navajo language has experienced one of the most successful rebounds of its kind in North America, thanks to the revitalization efforts of Navajo parents, advocates and educators. Continue Reading

Ron and Janella Frankl Reicks

Border residents see little impact from Trump’s National Guard deployment so far

By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | April 21, 2018

While President Trump’s order sending National Guard to address a “crisis” to the border has garnered national attention, those living in the Rio Grande Valley see a gap between perception and reality. Continue Reading

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