
Teachers blindsided as state pulls funding for $5,000 special education retention stipends
Some Las Cruces educators expected $5,000 retention stipends this year — but state officials say there was never a funding guarantee.
Some Las Cruces educators expected $5,000 retention stipends this year — but state officials say there was never a funding guarantee.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham vetoed a bill that would have increased transparency around lobbying in New Mexico. Lawmakers say her decision protects the status quo and leaves the public in the dark.
Doña Ana County Clerk Amanda López Askin has launched her campaign for New Mexico Secretary of State, pledging to defend voting access, fight misinformation and expand civic engagement.
Federal authorities arrested an Albuquerque man accused of firebombing the Republican Party of New Mexico’s headquarters and a Tesla dealership. He faces multiple federal charges and potential hate crime enhancements.
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We’re tracking fallout from canceled teacher stipends, investigating student visa revocations at NMSU and continuing our reporting on the Young Park shooting and I-10 dust storms — with your help.
NMSU’s University Art Museum will host concurrent MFA and BFA thesis exhibitions beginning April 25, highlighting the work of 14 student artists exploring identity, memory, science and cultural heritage.
The city’s fire department urges hikers to prepare for changing weather, unexpected emergencies and encounters with wildlife.
Holloman Air Force Base will host its annual Ace of Races Marathon and Community Connections Day on Sept. 6. Events are open to the public and include a certified marathon, food, music and STEM exhibits.
An unvaccinated child in Doña Ana County has been diagnosed with measles, marking the first local case tied to a growing outbreak in New Mexico. Health officials are urging vaccinations and listing possible exposure sites.
A plan to preserve 783 acres along the Rio Grande was vetoed by the governor, disappointing Southern New Mexico lawmakers and conservation groups.
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