Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., New Mexico Statewide News

“I have zero confidence in the Trump administration”: Gov. presses ahead with $30 million in state SNAP funds

The $30 million that Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham pledged to offset losses in federal SNAP funding will go out as promised, even though two court rulings issued Friday direct the Trump administration to tap a contingency fund to pay out some of those benefits.  โ€œBecause I have zero confidence in the Trump administration to release […]

Posted inNew Mexico Legislature #nmleg, New Mexico Statewide News

Governor still deliberating on vaccine billย passed by legislature

By Alex Ross, NM Political Report — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is still contemplating what action to take on a bill passed during last weekโ€™s special legislative session that would temporarily allow the state to promulgate its own rules on vaccines, according to a spokesperson for the governor.ย  โ€œThe governor is still considering her course […]

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Congressional candidateโ€™s purchase of Arizona home raises questions about New Mexico residency

By Alex Ross, Pat Davis, NM Political Report A new Republican congressional candidate used a program enabling New Mexico disabled veterans to pay no property taxes on his Westside Albuquerque home while also purchasing a home out of state as his primary residence. Gregory Cunningham, who this week filed the necessary paperwork with the Federal […]

Posted inCity Desk ABQ

Stop for pedestrians or get a ticket: Proposed new city laws aim to reduce pedestrian, bicyclist fatalities in ABQ

Everyone who has taken a driverโ€™s education class knows that you are supposed to stop for a pedestrian in a crosswalk, but in New Mexico, that is more advisory than mandatory. Mayor Tim Keller is lobbying city councilors to change that in the City of Albuquerque. Kellerโ€™s office is proposing an omnibus update to the […]

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The importance of local news

From the PublisherOur summer-long series of reporting on fiscal mismanagement in the City of Moriarty underscores why we have worked so hard to restore independent, local journalism in news deserts like Moriarty which has been without a local newspaper since the original Independent News closed in 2022. With the help from Press Forward and the […]

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Judge blocks Trump from cutting funding to more ‘sanctuary cities,’ including Albuquerque, for now

Late Friday, a federal judge extended a block of the Trump administration’s efforts to freeze federal funding to more cities, including Albuquerque, that restrict law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration efforts. Judge William Orrick in San Francisco extended an earlier preliminary injunction barring the federal government from withholding funds or conditioning federal funding on having […]