Khalil Ekulona
Your N.M. Government Producer, Host-
The illness of racism was here long before Covid-19, but the pandemic brought it out into a brighter focus. It is too blinding not to see it. It is too…
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CARES Act money was distributed last year to keep businesses open during the pandemic, to help people pay rent, and even to help local governments stay…
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2020 was a long year. We don't have to tell you. It was a constant barrage of reality-shaping events, and it hasn’t stopped. What is different for us now…
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New Mexico is one of the fastest-warming states in the country, according to a 2016 report issued by the Union Of Concerned Scientists. In this year’s…
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Storefront lenders offering payday loans or title loans are a quick way to get money for people who are often in dire straits financially. And it can be a…
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The 2021 Legislative Session is now over... or is it? Lawmakers ended a whirlwind couple of months by passing 158 bills, but as always the time ran out on…
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A lot of fireworks throughout the night and into the wee hours of the morning. All of that means we are in for a wild ride in the last day and a half of…
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A late night/early morning helps push cannabis legalization legislation one step closer to the finish line. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 5-4 to…
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A lot of the activity here in the last days of the session, not surprisingly, is focused on money matters. The first order of business each year is of…
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After months of protests against racism and police brutality, legislators passed a bill late Tuesday night that ends qualified immunity in state court,…