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About 12% of New Mexico’s population is Native Americans, but it’s still rare to see them in political positions. A new ...
Native Vote. On Saturday, July 12th, Deb Haaland—former Secretary of the Interior and current candidate for New Mexico governor—will officially kick off her “Lift Up New Mexico Tour.” During this ...
As Republicans attempt to repeal federal land protections surrounding the site and others, New Mexico lawmakers and tribal leaders are calling for their enforcement.
Native Vote. Today, gubernatorial candidate Deb Haaland , former U.S. secretary of the Interior, welcomed over 20 union leaders representing 10 labor organizations from across New Mexico to a “Union ...
LGBTQ+ community members and allies, state politicians and city officials, dancers and musicians paraded along crowded ...
Samuel Buelow unfolded a lawn chair along t Plaza early Saturday morning, angling for a front-row view of the annual Pride Parade. “Everything that's going on with trans rights at the moment is ...
The National Congress of American Indians passed a resolution seeking new protections for Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. The group says the Trump administration wants to rescind an administrative order ...
For the first time, Deb Haaland visited the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire burn scar Friday afternoon as part of a gubernatorial campaign tour.
Deb Haaland, the former U.S. Secretary of the Interior and New Mexico congresswomen — who formally announced in February — in May reported raising $3.7 million from 51,000 donations. Sam Bregman, the ...
Deb Haaland, the former U.S. Secretary of the Interior and New Mexico congresswomen — who formally announced in February — in May reported raising $3.7 million from 51,000 donations.
Native Vote. On Tuesday evening, New Mexico gubernatorial candidate Deb Haaland met with leaders of the Taos Valley Acequia Association to address pressing issues facing rural communities, including ...
Two wildfires in southwest New Mexico are growing, with high temperatures and dry conditions making containment difficult. The Buck Fire now covers 33,737 acres and is 0% contained.
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