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Is the latest REAL ID threat for real?
New Mexicans may not be able to use their state-issued driver’s licenses to board airplanes by next year, according to…
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Realtors and developers give big money to ABQ mayoral candidates
The amount of money being raised and spent so far in the Albuquerque mayor’s race is already an unprecedented $2,646,494.…
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The real “mommy wars” are playing out in the workplace | by Danila Crespin Zidovsky
[box type=”info” style=”rounded”]DANILA CRESPIN ZIDOVSKY is is the Fund Development and Community Relations Officer at New Mexico Voices for Children and…
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Abortion fund provider rebrands and holds open house
An abortion fund provider unveiled a rebrand and offered an open house in Las Cruces to celebrate the organization’s new…
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Emily’s List endorses seven candidates for Legislature
Emily’s List, a nonprofit that supports women candidates and reproductive rights, endorsed seven incumbents facing general election opponents in New…
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Equality New Mexico endorses 15 legislative candidates
A New Mexico-based LGBTQ rights organization endorsed 15 candidates for state House and Senate seats for the 2024 elections. Marshall…
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How Biden, others highlighted reproductive rights at the State of the Union
President Joe Biden highlighted reproductive rights issues as part of his State of the Union speech Thursday. Biden delivered his…
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Strategic water supply bill moves forward with tepid support
After tabling a scaled-down version of the governor’s strategic water supply proposal on Tuesday, the Senate Conservation Commission passed on…
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Paid family and medical leave bill sent to House floor
The House Health and Human Services Committee passed a bill that could provide up to 12 weeks of paid family…
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Amid new graduation requirements, what do high schoolers want to learn?
By Margaret O’Hara, The Santa Fe New Mexican The main things that bring Brayan Chavez to school every day: Seeing, talking…
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