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DHS, CBP award $4.5B in new contracts under OBBB for Smart Wall construction along southwest border

DHS, CBP award $4.5B in new contracts under OBBB for Smart Wall construction along southwest border

New contracts will add 230 miles of barriers and nearly 400 miles of technology, delivering on the Trump Administration’s promise to secure the border WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs and Border Protection...

Owner:  American Government
Shiprock Man Pleads Guilty to Leading Massive Illegal Marijuana Operation

Shiprock Man Pleads Guilty to Leading Massive Illegal Marijuana Operation

ALBUQUERQUE – Dineh Benally pleaded guilty in federal court to leading a vast illegal marijuana cultivation and distribution ring that spanned several years, exploited workers, and polluted the San Juan River on tribal lands. Benally pleaded...

Owner:  American Government
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PEEC Invites Public To Dig Into Northern New Mexico’s Fossil History With Pete Worland Nov. 6 & 8

PEEC invites the public to explore two upcoming fossil-focused programs, including a hands-on Fossil Field Trip to nearby fossil sites. Courtesy/PEEC PEEC invites the public to explore two upcoming fossil-focused programs, including how fossils...

Owner:  Carol A. Clark
Impending Surge In Illness Has Potential To Rock The Travel Industry This Holiday Season

Yazzie/Martinez Draft Plan Angers New Mexico Indigenous Education Experts and Advocates

Details By Bella Davis, New Mexico In Depth October 17, 2025 Indigenous education experts and advocates are outraged over the state’s draft action plan for improving education, which they say lacks detail and fails to meaningfully incorporate...

Owner:  Levi Rickert
Irvine Considers Leading Safer Nuclear Waste Storage at San Onofre: Will Laguna Beach join in?

Irvine Considers Leading Safer Nuclear Waste Storage at San Onofre: Will Laguna Beach join in?

Sept. 30 may mark the day communities in Southern California first took initiative to protect themselves from deadly nuclear waste stranded indefinitely at San Onofre. With Irvine Mayor Larry Agran spearheading the effort, a Special Study Session...

Owner:  Steve Strickbine
No Kings II marches will take place Saturday around New Mexico

No Kings II marches will take place Saturday around New Mexico

This Saturday dozens of protests will take place across the country, including New Mexico, as part of the No Kings movement. This is the second iteration of the No Kings protests after the first one back in June. Communities large and small, urban...

Owner:  University of New Mexico & American Government
Albuquerque elementary student named ‘Kindest Kid in America’

Albuquerque elementary student named ‘Kindest Kid in America’

Habibah, a student at Rudolfo Anaya Elementary School, was surprised with the honor during an assembly. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — An Albuquerque student is getting some national attention for something every parent would be proud of. Habiba Opis was...

Owner:  Stanley S. Hubbard
A Closer Look At ‘The Scorch Trials’ Filming Locations In New Mexico

A Closer Look At ‘The Scorch Trials’ Filming Locations In New Mexico

“The Scorch Trials” premiered in theaters in September 2015, expanding the thrilling dystopian saga launched by “The Maze Runner.” It was directed by Wes Ball and starred Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Giancarlo...

Owner:  Morgan DeBaun
New Mexico State University in search of first road win vs Liberty

New Mexico State University in search of first road win vs Liberty

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — The New Mexico State Aggies return to action Wednesday night for another midweek matchup, this time on the road at Liberty, the same Flames team that handed UTEP a loss just last week. NMSU enters the contest...

Owner:  Smith Family
UW-Eau Claire honors students participate in Native American art immersion in New Mexico

UW-Eau Claire honors students participate in Native American art immersion in New Mexico

Dr. James C. Schmidt Chancellor | Official websiteDr. James C. Schmidt Chancellor | Official website Twelve students from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s honors college traveled to New Mexico in June for a two-week immersion program...

Owner:  Brian Timpone & Bradley Cameron
This 6-Mile Trail in New Mexico’s Santa Fe National Forest Is Worth the Climb
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