The state health and environment departments on Wednesday issued a smoke advisory, and announced two additional air monitors at the Nambe Community Center and the Harold L. Runnels Building, along with a third planned for Mora to measure the fine particulate matter associated with wildfire smoke.
This year’s congressional funding came through in part because, according to Representative Stansbury (D-N.M.), President Trump wasn’t paying attention.
Let's Talk New Mexico
How can modern news sources find their audiences? More and more companies are answering that question by turning to digital platforms and apps. On this episode, we're talking to the journalists of the social media age.
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The New Mexico Survivor's truth Commission is already drafting legislation for the 2027 legislative session as they continue to investigate sex offender Jefferey Epstein's alleged crimes here in the Land of Enchantment.
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More than 11,000 people have been stripped of their tribal citizenship in the last two decades due to increasing casino revenues and payouts to members. A new documentary called "You’re No Indian" exposes the practice of disenrollment and its impact on tribal members. KUNM spoke with the director of the film Ryan Flynn.