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We talk about April's most compelling news stories with the journalists who reported on them.

We're talking all about libraries this week, especially the things that they offer that aren't books. Internet access! Food pantries! Washer...

SNAP underwent some big changes last year, and as a result an upcoming deadline is set to lock-out thousands of New Mexicans from food assis...

This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll be checking out the Job Corps program, as well as similar youth-oriented programs that serve diffe...

A jury in New Mexico has found that social media giant Meta misled consumers about the safety of its platforms and endangering children. The...

This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll be examining the housing crisis, looking at how we got to this point, and how our communities can...

The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission will soon decide whether or not the private equity firm Blackstone Infrastructure will acquire P...

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 h...

Looking for love on-line? Be careful! Scammers have stolen $3.8 million from New Mexicans last year alone, and their cons are growing more s...

This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’ll be discussing the bill going through the Roundhouse trying to reform New Mexico's medical malpract...

This week on Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’re diving into the design philosophies that will hopefully make our streets safer for everyone: drive...

New Mexico’s 112 legislators and their staffs plus more than 400 more aides, pages and security personnel at the Roundhouse, and the countle...

Geothermal energy is a virtually inexhaustible and clean renewable resource that can be used for heating, cooling, and electricity generatio...

There’s been talk of investing in the state fairgrounds for decades, but this time millions are being spent to support planning and communit...

Early voting will start soon and run through November 1st, and several cities in our area will choose new mayors. Old fashioned images of ma...

In July, Congress voted to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, eliminating over $1.1 billion in federal support for public radio...

New Mexico has invested in early childhood education for years and now Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has announced that the state will soon of...

The end of summer comes with a welcome drop in temperatures, leaves starting to change color, and the smell of roasting chile in the air. Fa...

Whether you live in Albuquerque, or down South, or in Santa Fe, or cooler areas that historically haven’t been their home, a warming climate...

In early June, the Trump Administration proposed up to 90% cuts to federal funding for tribal colleges and universities, including several i...