New documents in a lawsuit against New Mexico Corrections Department Secretary Alisha Tafoya Lucero allege that state probation officers’ practice of referring undocumented probationers to federal agents for deportation occurred more extensively than previously known, and continued well after state lawmakers banned such referrals in 2025.
The Santa Fe market is now in its 22nd year and features 148 artists from 53 countries.
Let's Talk New Mexico
On this week's show, we talk to several business incubators and entrepreneurs who are part of their programs to hear how they are helping build the small business ecosystem in New Mexico.
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The International Folk Art Market starts on Thursday through the weekend in Santa Fe. The annual market has long served as a space for international artists to sell their work and for community members to experience cultures from outside the country.
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For the second year, almost half of New Mexico residents — 42% — are living below what United Way calls their survival budget. The second annual ALICE report was just released, highlighting the group of people who make too much money for assistance, but not enough to pay for everything they need every month.
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