Michael Perry’s argument should be read as a warning, not a narrow utility dispute. Southeast New Mexico is not just another region asking for infrastructure; it is one of
New Mexico’s SNAP problem is no longer a one-year mistake or a clerical annoyance. It is a multi-year management failure, and the state’s own records show it getting
Yes, the farm bill is in major debate now: the House has already advanced a 2026 version, but the Senate path remains uncertain and the biggest fights are over SNAP,
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Senator Ben Ray Luján has a well-practiced routine. When federal construction money lands on a New Mexico military base, he is at the microphone. In July 2025 he announced nearly
The Trump administration is building a wall, securing the border, and delivering historic results—while New Mexico's elected leaders stood in the way of every dollar, every job,
The brackets are set, the arguments have already started, and 68 teams are about to find out how they handle pressure. The 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament is
New Mexico leaders talk a lot about affordability. You hear it in press conferences, on local news, in campaign speeches. Complaints about rising costs, hand-wringing about poverty rankings, and offers
Plans for lowrider museum in Española at ‘dead stop’ after governor vetoes fundingDespite the funding setback, supporters of the proposed museum vow to continue to work to get the project