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Connie Flores

Adult education can be a game-changer for families and economy

By Amy Linn, Searchlight New Mexico | June 7, 2018

It’s one of the most effective tools to break the cycle of family poverty, helping children and parents achieve better jobs, wages, health and well-being, while also boosting the economy. 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

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

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

Q&A: Pearce says NM must fix broken education system before expanding early childhood

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | May 23, 2018

Learn what Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Pearce thinks about the issues of early childhood, child wellbeing and education. Continue Reading

Fred Nathan

To reduce school violence, build smaller schools

By Fred Nathan | May 23, 2018

The evidence is clear that school shootings and violence are more likely to occur in larger schools. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Most land commissioner candidates decline to make their case

By Sara Solovitch, Searchlight New Mexico | May 22, 2018

But two Democrats responded to Searchlight New Mexico’s questions in detail. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Growing a governor: From childhood to guardian of NM’s children

By Sara Solovitch, Searchlight New Mexico | May 20, 2018

Searchlight New Mexico’s Q&A with the gubernatorial candidates provides insight into how their childhoods shaped their thinking about what Searchlight views as the most critical issue confronting New Mexico. Continue Reading

Michelle Lujan Grisham

Q&A: Lujan Grisham says early childhood education will be ‘hallmark’

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | May 18, 2018

Learn what Democratic gubernatorial candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham thinks about the issues of early childhood, child wellbeing and education. Continue Reading

Jeff Apodaca

Q&A: Apodaca says investing in NM will improve education, kids’ lives

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | May 17, 2018

Learn what Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jeff Apodaca thinks about the issues of early childhood, child wellbeing and education. Continue Reading

Joseph Cervantes

Q&A: Cervantes says relationships, understanding of NM will help him improve kids’ lives

By Sylvia Ulloa, New Mexico In Depth | May 16, 2018

Learn what Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joseph Cervantes thinks about the issues of early childhood, child wellbeing and education. Continue Reading

Farmington park

Investigation reveals serious abuses within treatment foster care system

By Ed Williams, Searchlight New Mexico | May 6, 2018

Companies operate with minimal oversight from state officials, according to an investigation by Searchlight New Mexico. Continue Reading

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