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Tribes lead the way for faster internet access in NM

By Leah Todd, Solutions Journalism Network | April 9, 2018

Across sovereign governments, a group of Southwest tribes prepares to launch their own network. Continue Reading

Roundhouse

Biggest donors get around contribution limits

By Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth | April 8, 2018

An analysis of campaign finance reports shows some gubernatorial candidates getting lots of money from family members and corporations they own. Continue Reading

Rio Grande

It’s only April and a stretch of the Rio Grande has already dried

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | April 8, 2018

In springtime, rivers are supposed to swell with snowmelt, filling their channels and triggering fish to spawn. Continue Reading

Kevin Weitemier

Along the border, 500 miles of desert species

By Maya L. Kapoor, High Country News | April 7, 2018

As Trump’s wall lurches forward, ‘BioBlitz’ records the Borderlands’ biodiversity. Continue Reading

David Trujillo

How a rural electric co-op connected a community

By Leah Todd, Solutions Journalism Network | April 6, 2018

By expanding into broadband, Kit Carson Co-op provides high-speed internet to thousands in Northern New Mexico. Continue Reading

Shelly Fausett and Sarah Pena

In rural New Mexico, a way to make remote work, work

By Leah Todd, Solutions Journalism Network | April 5, 2018

A ‘micro’ economic development program in Grants aims to build a community of telecommuters. Continue Reading

Andrés Manuel López Obrador

Presidential frontrunner offers Mexico a new deal in Ciudad Juárez

By Kent Paterson | April 4, 2018

Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s supporters came to the rally from across Chihuahua State, and also from the United States — including Santa Fe, Albuquerque and El Paso. Continue Reading

Beto O'Rourke

Beto O’Rourke says he raised staggering $6.7M in first quarter of 2018

By Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune | April 3, 2018

U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke, D-El Paso, says he raked in over $6.7 million for his U.S. Senate bid in the first quarter of 2018. Continue Reading

Albuquerque

ABQ City Council sends cannabis decriminalization to Keller’s desk

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | April 3, 2018

The City of Albuquerque is one step closer to reducing the penalties for the possession of small amounts of cannabis. Continue Reading

Sen. Tom Udall and Jack Chatfield

Facing down a century-old problem on the Canadian River

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | April 2, 2018

Despite news-grabbing conflicts, ranchers and government officials can work together on watershed and river restoration. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

NM assistant secretary for Indian education ousted

By Trip Jennings, New Mexico In Depth | March 29, 2018

The state’s assistant secretary for Native American education is claiming she was unfairly forced out. Continue Reading

How the U.S.-Mexico border has split the Tohono O’odham tribe

By Chelsey Luger, High Country News | March 26, 2018

When it comes to the ‘wall,’ this tribe is divided. Continue Reading

Anapra border fence

The desert, divided

By Maya L. Kapoor, High Country News | March 25, 2018

The Borderlands thrive on connections. What would it mean to sever them? Continue Reading

Mick Rich

The hard hat and The Beast: Mick Rich crisscrosses the state looking for votes

By Andy Lyman, New Mexico Political Report | March 21, 2018

Following Rich through rural New Mexico, it became clear he was attempting to channel Pete Domenici’s political values and Bruce King’s reputation for being a people person. Continue Reading

Lucia Gaspar

Undocumented: A life, a home and a family in the rural West

By Sarah Tory, High Country News | March 17, 2018

What it’s like for one undocumented woman and her family in Trump’s America. Continue Reading

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