Fundraiser aims to help end the rape kit backlog in New Mexico
|
New Mexico has approximately 5,400 untested rape kits, some dating back to the 1980s. Continue Reading
NMPolitics.net (https://nmpolitics.net/index/page/139/)
New Mexico has approximately 5,400 untested rape kits, some dating back to the 1980s. Continue Reading
Third Judicial District Judge James T. Martin cleared the way Wednesday for NMPolitics.net’s lawsuit seeking the release of dozens of Las Cruces city manager applications to proceed. Continue Reading
Ultimately it is too soon to determine the true effects of the Las Cruces wage hike. Continue Reading
What are you going to do when by their words or their deeds they make it clear to you that they have no intention of letting you watch their little meetings in secret? Continue Reading
We’ve been passing big tax cuts since 2003 that were supposed to “create” jobs. They didn’t. Continue Reading
John Hummer says New Mexico’s new medical school in Las Cruces will help address the region’s doctor shortage and have a significant economic impact. He also says real change will require that the state’s elected leaders do a better job of working together. Continue Reading
The Philadelphia convention showcased how politicos and special interests schmooze. Continue Reading
The study builds on Dr. Luzma Fabiola Nava’s years of researching and probing the often-thorny management of the Rio Grande. Continue Reading
The LCPS Board of Education has identified our strengths and has brought members of the community together in deciding what we need in our next superintendent. Continue Reading
With a special session of the Legislature looking increasingly necessary to address budget shortfalls, the state’s leading transparency group is urging lawmakers to open all meetings to the public. Continue Reading
The university hasn’t yet finalized a plan to offer another way for employees to receive expedited health services. Continue Reading
The hard truth is that blue skies, wide-open spaces, a unique cuisine and an unhurried lifestyle are not an economic development plan. Continue Reading
Professors. Research assistants. A payroll clerk. Painters. Doctors and nurses. An emergency dispatcher. An assistant dean. Continue Reading
Heath Haussamen recently visited the 36-foot-tall statue of Spanish conquistador Don Juan de Oñate in El Paso, Texas that inspired his 2015 commentary. He filmed a video to show you the Texas-sized memorial that greets visitors to the Borderlands and talk about the issue again. Continue Reading
A prior version of this article incorrectly stated that Darmata is a licensed psychologist. It has been corrected. The article has also been updated to clarify what the Counseling Center’s clinical interns do. Continue Reading