Submitted by Bill Jordan/New Mexico Voices for Children New Mexico is a land with many valuable assets โ from our rich cultural diversity to our stunning physical beauty, to our mineral wealth. These assets belong to us all and while itโs impossible to put a price on some of them โ our culture and natural […]
Congress & Federal Gov.
Interesting Matchups in Primary Filings
Itโs election year. This year all 112 seats in the New Mexico Legislature are up for grabs. That isnโt totally accurate because 37 of those candidates have no opposition in either the primary or the general. No one else is โgrabbingโ for those seats. On the Republican side, nine House seats and nine Senate seats […]
War Veterans Join the Public Debate Over Monuments
On Indigenous Peoples Day 2020 in broad daylight, a mob of vandals tore down the 154-year-old Soldierโs Monument in the center of Santa Fe Plaza because it was offensive to some Native Americans. Now veterans groups are demanding it be restored. The destruction followed months of controversy that was notable for its absence of historical […]
The Hiring of Talking Heads
This spring, Ronna McDaniel of the RNC needed a job. As national chair since 2017, she needed to replace the $400,000/year income loss resulting from her forced resignation as Donald Trump clinched the GOP presidential nomination. Thereโs quite a bit to unpack in that lede, but there really isnโt column space for it. Letโs just […]
Three injured by boulder on Embudo Trailhead
Three people were injured Wednesday afternoon after they were reportedly struck by a boulder in the Sandia Mountains. According to an AFR press release, eleven apparatus from Albuquerque Fire Rescue were dispatched to the Embudo Canyon Trailhead at about 3:30 p.m. for a call about a boulder that rolled down a hill in the mountains […]
APS Board president says sheโs focused on closing gap in student outcomes
Danielle Gonzales says her Albuquerque Public Schools education served her well. But she also knows that not everyone can say the same. She graduated from Valley High School, then went into education โ first as a fourth-grade teacher in South Texas then working in education policy in Washington, D.C. She and her family moved back […]
City suspends rabbit adoptions
Ahead of the Easter holiday weekend, the City of Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department (AWD)ย will be suspending rabbit adoptions at all city shelters fromย Thursday, March 28 through Monday, April 1.ย Rabbit adoptions will resume on Tuesday, April 2.ย The Animal Welfare Dept. wants to remind people the family life commitment for a rabbit is not one week […]
Want to make a difference? BernCo seeking applicants for Addiction Treatment Advisory Board
Bernalillo County is currently accepting applications to fill four vacancies on the Addiction Treatment Advisory Board (ATAB). The board plays a crucial role in recommending consistent and best practices for county-administered programs and services related to medication addiction treatment and harm reduction services. Additionally, it makes policy recommendations to align the county’s programming and service […]
New Topes food unveiled
Andy Lyman/The Paper. Baseball, despite being known as Americaโs pastime, isnโt for everyone. But anyone whoโs ever been to a game in person, including those who sarcastically refer to it as โsports ball,โ can probably admit thereโs more fun to be had than whoโs on first. I happen to fall somewhere in the middle of […]
Heinrich, other Dem. Senators push Biden for plan to recognize non-militarized Palestinian state
New Mexico’s senior U.S. Senator, Martin Heinrich, joined 18 of his fellow senators to publicly call for the U.S. to establish a framework to recognize a non-militarized Palestinian state. Nineteen senators, all Democrats, authored a letter to President Joe Biden this week calling for a “bold, public framework” to recognize a Palestinian state as a […]

