Time for universal pre-kindergarten in NM
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The benefits of pre-K are indisputable. Pre-K is a sure bet. Continue Reading
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The benefits of pre-K are indisputable. Pre-K is a sure bet. Continue Reading
On the job for a bit more than a week, the state’s secretary-designate of public education already has outlined priorities. Continue Reading
Democrats campaigned last year on a promise to raise New Mexico’s minimum wage. Continue Reading
Rep. Andrea Romero’s bill would have fined private companies if they did not remove “damaging” or “excessive” information about people from their websites. Continue Reading
The time I’ve recently spent in the stillness of the desert has given words to a deep grief I’ve long felt. Continue Reading
Backers hope the legislation will win over legislators wary of letting just any voter help pick their party’s nominees. Continue Reading
Outdoor recreation is a mostly untapped reservoir of economic potential for New Mexico’s economy. Continue Reading
The seven churches have sheltered more than 1,500 men, women and children since June. Continue Reading
A Q&A with the organizer of the effort that unites faith-based organizations to aid migrants in southern New Mexico. Continue Reading
A proposal to draw more money from the state Land Grant Permanent Fund to expand early childhood education jumped its first hurdle with ease Wednesday. Continue Reading
Mere possession of any illegal drug — heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine — would no longer be a felony. Continue Reading
A legislative committee voted 6-0 to advance a bill granting school districts the power to let students use prescription marijuana. Continue Reading
Lujan Grisham said New Mexico aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at least 45 percent from 2005 levels by 2030. Continue Reading
The former U.S. Senate candidate is offering little news about his plans, keeping even close allies and supporters in suspense. Continue Reading
The sponsors say their bill would result in more energy from renewable sources in cities, towns and pueblos throughout the state. Continue Reading