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The 2020 census may seem far off still, but some people in New Mexico are already starting to lay the groundwork for the population count that happens…
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New Mexico’s struggled for years with how to handle Real ID and created a two-tiered system where people have an option for an alternative license or…
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New Mexico’s Public Education Department is planning to appeal a court ruling last month that found the state violated the rights of at-risk students by…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 5/24 8a: Poverty is a persistent topic in New Mexico, from news coverage of the latest statistics to legislative hearings on…
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Let’s Talk New Mexico 5/10 8a: About one in four New Mexicans has an EBT card in their wallet that they use to buy food. We’re continuing the conversation…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 4/26 8a: Call 277-5866. We're talking about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and whether people in our state can…
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For decades, families in New Mexico have been missing out on food and medical assistance that they’re eligible for under federal law. Records show that…
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New Mexico is still too slow in delivering food and medical assistance to the many people here who need it—and the problem is the people in charge. That’s…
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This year’s 30-day legislative session wrapped up last week. It was a budget year, but lawmakers also considered legislation to address issues like…
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Hundreds of homeless people around the U.S. are the victims of violence just because they are homeless, according to a survey published last year. And in…