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  • Last year, Albuquerque authorities closed an encampment in the city's Coronado Park
    Gino Gutierrez
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    Source NM
    Homelessness in New Mexico is on the rise and attorney and former state lawmaker Daymon Ely has a plan to address it in Albuquerque. His 60-page report laying out short and long-term goals has sparked plenty of debate in advocacy circles. KUNM’s Megan Kamerick talked with Ely on New Mexico in Focus, along with Jenny Metzler of Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless and John Bulten of East Central Ministries.
  • Indigenous families with loved ones who have disappeared or been murdered walk alongside a street in Farmington, New Mexico on May 5, 2023. Two years prior, President Joe Biden designated the day Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day.
    Bella Davis
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    New Mexico In Depth
    Among Native American communities, people go missing and experience violence at disproportionately high rates. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) - the first Native cabinet secretary - has been working to implement the Not Invisible Act, which she helped pass as a Congresswoman in 2019. A commission traveled round the country hearing testimony from survivors, advocates, law enforcement and tribal leaders. It released a list of recommendations last November, and now the Departments of Justice and Interior have responded.
  • Paloma Rivera (Pojoaque Pueblo) dances at the launch of the first Native Fashion Week
    Alice Fordham
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    KUNM
    Indigenous designers gathered at a glitzy party at the Governor's mansion. They say the appreciation of their work is long overdue.
  • The new plant is planned to serve both the utility scale power plant market and rooftop applications
    Hand-out/Maxeon Solar Technologies, Ltd.
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    Maxeon Solar Technologies, Ltd.
    Maxeon Solar Technologies' planned factory in Albuquerque was set to break ground in the first quarter of 2024. That is now delayed until at least the second half of the year, as a process of negotiating a federal loan continues.
KUNM News Update
Albuquerque city hall
Roberto E. Rosales
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City Desk ABQ
Albuquerque City Councilors held their first meeting this week to discuss and hear from constituents about the mayor’s $1.4 billion proposed budget for the next fiscal year. They'll hold another next Thursday following a regular meeting Monday.
Let's Talk New Mexico
Olivier Bacquet
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flickr.com
The state Public Education Department recently mandated public schools to operate for 180 days – that’s a 5 day school week. Districts across the state are pushing back with a lawsuit citing lacking funding and transportation, especially in rural areas. Is the mandate overreaching, or, does it fulfill the state’s obligation to students?