KUNM News Update
A project to bring drinking water to Gallup, the Navajo Nation and the Jicarilla Apache Nation has received a lifeline of $120 million in federal funding for the next year.
Local News
Many in New Mexico lack adequate food, secure housing, affordable healthcare, and fair-paying jobs. But by the numbers, so gradual it’s difficult to detect, changes to state tax policy are softening the bite of poverty.
Let's Talk New Mexico
On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll explore a controversial proposed power line project through the Caja del Rio that sparked a large push to protect the area and talk to the people who recreate and use the landscape on a daily basis.
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Albuquerque neurosurgeon Mark Erasmus has lost his license to practice medicine in New Mexico following $19 million in malpractice payouts.
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As several fires continue to burn in the Los Angeles area, New Mexico deployed personnel and equipment to California Thursday.
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The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
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Uranium mine waste rock that has been sitting for decades near the Navajo Nation community of Churchrock will be moved to a landfill six miles east of the Village of Thoreau.
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With holiday pop-ups behind us, but warm Saturdays at Albuquerque’s Downtown Growers’ Market still months away, the organization is working to fill the void by bringing back its long-dormant Winter Market this weekend.