Why I’m moving on from NMPolitics.net
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Last year’s hiatus helped me find perspective and rediscover hope. America has changed, and so have I. It’s time for me to focus on things other than political journalism. Continue Reading
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Last year’s hiatus helped me find perspective and rediscover hope. America has changed, and so have I. It’s time for me to focus on things other than political journalism. Continue Reading
A corporation that owns several New Mexico papers suggests more cuts are coming. We cannot let that happen. Continue Reading
For more than a year, I have been writing biographies of deceased volunteer deejays and programmers who served at KUNM from the 1970s until recent years. So far nine stories are posted online. Continue Reading
If you value reporting that holds those in power accountable, NMPolitics.net needs your help. Continue Reading
A judge in one national competition calls our collaborative investigative reporting ‘a model of journalism worthy of careful consideration in other communities.’ Continue Reading
NMPolitics.net needs to raise another $1,107.45 to reach our fundraising goal for the month. Will you help us get there? Continue Reading
The press is not the enemy of the people. It is the very institution that keeps us strong as a nation. Continue Reading
Murders of elected and former candidates, journalists and human rights activists have shattered the peace. Continue Reading
Emilio Gutiérrez Soto and his son Oscar spent seven months in federal detention. Their release came a day before a court-ordered deadline for federal officials to turn over emails about why the two were detained. Continue Reading
I try to invest my time and effort in telling stories that push the conversation to a deeper level. I need your help to keep doing it. Continue Reading
It took seven months, and it wasn’t easy. Continue Reading
A judge has set a hearing to determine whether the government has detained Emilio Gutiérrez Soto and his son in violation of the First Amendment. Continue Reading
Three people from Las Cruces ran for statewide offices in the Democratic primaries this year. Last week, all three lost. Here’s why. Continue Reading
After a decade of seeking asylum, a Mexican reporter and his son have been granted a new asylum hearing. The pair has been detained in Texas since last December. Continue Reading
This is the second time in three years that NMPolitics.net has won the National Federation of Press Women’s investigative reporting award. Continue Reading