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Traffic is back up at the intersection of Copper Ave and Juan Tabo Blvd on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026
Jessica Baca
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Albuquerque Journal
A sergeant with the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office was killed while on duty when his vehicle was struck by a tractor-trailer on Interstate 40 on Monday, the department said.
MODIS satellite image demonstrates actively burning wildfires in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests and atmospheric transfer of the smoke from the burn sites to central New Mexico. the smoke can travel for thousands of miles, and as fires become more common, researchershave linked exposure to their smoke to worse mental health outcomes.
Shuguang Leng et. al.
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Shuguang Leng
As climate change makes wildfires more frequent, researchers from here at the University of New Mexico say the smoke — which can drift for thousands of miles — is linked to worse mental health. The new study found a week after exposure to wildlife smoke participants’ mental health scores were at their lowest, but after three weeks scores were close to normal.
University Showcase
On September 27, 2025, a large-scale musical composition unfurled over the course of a day across Albuquerque. On this episode, composer Raven Chacon relives the day and discusses the compositions that made up "Tiguex: Dawn to Dusk."
Let's Talk New Mexico
The floor of the New Mexico House of Representatives.
Morgan Lee
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AP
On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico we’ll discuss how this was the last regular session under Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and how her legislative priorities compared to what passed. We’ll also talk about what laws passed, including the first universal child care program in the country, medical malpractice reform, and immigration policy that blocks local ICE detention centers.