As priority crime and public safety bills wither on the vine in the legislative session’s final hours, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham told Source NM Wednesday that it’s still too early to say if she’ll call lawmakers back to Santa Fe for a special session.
NM Legislature day 30 recap: Governor says ‘a little early’ to decide on a special session
As priority crime and public safety bills wither on the vine in the legislative session’s final hours, New Mexico Gov.…
Amid fears about ICE, lawmakers consider optional Native American designation on IDs
As reports come out across the country of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detaining Native Americans, a couple dozen New…
First big snow of the season hits Albuquerque
By Mia Casas, KUNM Winter weather came late to New Mexico this year. Although other parts of the state have…
New Mexico legislators float alcohol tax reform proposals for 2026 session
As New Mexico maintains the highest rate of deaths from alcohol misuse, lawmakers are again considering changes to state liquor…
Participants push back against potential sale of PNM to Blackstone at public hearing
Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) and its parent company TXNM Energy have applied to the state’s Public Regulation…
NM U.S. Sen. Luján, advocates, urge nuclear victims to apply for compensation
by Leah Romero, Source New MexicoFebruary 18, 2026 With less than two years until the deadline for New Mexico victims…
Trump’s conservation rollbacks spark widespread bipartisan concern in New Mexico, poll finds
By Bryce Dix, KUNM An annual bipartisan poll addressing conservation issues across the American West released its findings on Wednesday – highlighting serious…
Competing book ban bills gather dust on the shelf as legislators look toward session end
A bevy of competing book ban bills to govern how libraries respond to requests for removing books have made little…
Common birds aren’t so common anymore. Here’s how you can help count them.
By Bryce Dix, KUNM Every February, just before birds start to migrate north in the spring, bird watchers from around the…
Navajo Nation awarded $110 million in broadband infrastructure
By Jeanette DeDios, KUNM The New Mexico Office of Broadband Access and Expansion (OBAE) has announced over $900 million in investments towards broadband…
New book showcases Albuquerque’s vibrant lowrider culture
By Mia Casas, KUNM Low-rider culture runs deep in Albuquerque. On Sundays you can see cars, barely an inch off the…
New Mexico Senate calls for study of forced sterilization
By Bella Davis, New Mexico In Depth As she was being sedated for a procedure following a miscarriage many years ago,…
