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KUNM News Update
McKenzie Johnson, who sued Albuquerque Public Schools, after she said a teacher called her a "bloody Indian." The New Mexico Supreme Court heard arguments in the case in an auditorium at the Central New Mexico Community College on Monday.
Roberto E. Rosales
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City Desk ABQ
A campus auditorium became a courtroom Monday morning as the New Mexico Supreme Court convened in Albuquerque as part of an annual outreach program called The Rule of Law.
Local News
"Doesn't it feel like that beautiful moment when you're walking in the golden chamisa?" This gown made from silk, felt and micaceous sequins forms part of designer Patricia Michaels' exhibit in the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Designer Patricia Michaels, from Taos Pueblo, is awarded the annual Living Treasure Award by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture for textiles that reflect the landscapes, peoples, experiences, and textures of her home and community.
Let's Talk New Mexico
EScience AI Art VSG
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Pixabay
This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, have you had trouble finding medical care for your pet lately? You’re not alone. There’s a nationwide shortage of veterinarians, especially in rural areas. Meanwhile two-thirds of families now own pets. How do you see the need for more vets playing out in your community? Do you work in a veterinary practice?