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San Juan College to host event about heart health

San Juan College and the Office of Student Engagement and Campus Life will host Love the Heart from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday at the Health and Human Performance Center gymnasium. This f...

Bill aims to address Native American voter disenfranchisement

Tribes make case for more polling locations, ballots in own language

As hunting numbers decline, wildlife managers seek to diversify the sport

Video series aims to recruit and maintain hunters

New Mexico triples spending on census participation

SANTA FE – New Mexico lawmakers have ramped up state spending aimed at encouraging participation in the 2020 Census across remote rural landscapes where gaps in internet access pose a challe...

New Mexico lawmakers begin push for tuition-free college

SANTA FE – Adults who return to school to pursue professional certificates and two-year degrees are getting top priority under a proposal to provide free tuition to in-state students at publ...

New Mexico GOP headquarters hit by spray-painting vandal

ALBUQUERQUE – A spray-painting vandal has hit the headquarter of the New Mexico Republican Party, video footage showed. Surveillance video shows a man tagging the Albuquerque head...

GOP House hopeful in New Mexico to launch 6-figure TV blitz

ALBUQUERQUE – A Republican candidate for a crucial U.S. House seat in New Mexico is launching a television advertisement blitz amid a GOP primary where hopefuls are trying to position themse...

New Mexicans mourn Las Cruces soldier killed in Afghanistan

ALBUQUERQUE – A New Mexico soldier killed in eastern Afghanistan is being remembered for his bravery. The U.S. Department of Defense on Sunday identified 28-year-old Sgt. Antonio ...

N.M. Legislature considers making state first presidential primary

Residents currently vote in June, which is tied for last in country

San Juan College to host career and internship fair

The San Juan College Center for Student Careers and Employment will hold the Career and Internship Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday in the Henderson Fine Arts Center. People...

Albuquerque councilor’s $6K trip to NYC, DC raising eyebrows

ALBUQUERQUE – An Albuquerque city councilor’s trip to three East Coast cities cost is raising questions over her $6,300 bill to taxpayers. Albuquerque City Councilor Klarissa Pena...

New Mexico State to close its Mandarin Chinese program

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State University has announced it will close its Confucius Institute, a program designed around Mandarin Chinese. The Las Cruces Sun-News reports ...

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