Audit finds undisclosed conflicts, misuse of "emergency" contracts and disaster loan interest payments.
In March, the Trump Administration issued an executive order that would limit mail-in voting by having a federal agency create a list of American citizens who are eligible to vote by showing proof of citizenship beforehand. KUNM spoke with Jacqueline De León (Isleta Pueblo), senior attorney for the Native American Rights Fund on how this move could impact Native American voters in rural areas.
Let's Talk New Mexico
We're talking all about libraries this week, especially the things that they offer that aren't books. Internet access! Food pantries! Washer and dryer? Yes!
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Rural hospitals in New Mexico and across the country are experiencing financial hardship and it started before recent changes in federal funding.
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City inspectors had red-tagged and closed the diner earlier this month, citing concerns with the Bliss Building’s structure.
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