New Mexico PBS: Changes at CYFD | The Line
The following is a clip from The Line, a segment produced by our partners at New Mexico PBS. February 14, 2020 – Gene Grant and The Line opinion panelists loo... Read more.
State officials scramble to respond to restraint and seclusion in schools
By Ed Williams | Searchlight New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, Attorney General Hector Balderas and Rep. Javier Martínez (D-Albuquerque) are all m... Read more.
Immigrants urged to file for the 2020 census
By Mariah Perry & Alika Medina / New Mexico News Port When it comes to filing for the census, New Mexico has one of the worst return rates in the nation. Fo... Read more.
Lawmakers may be more accessible via social media
Celia Raney / New Mexico In Depth When the legislative session comes to an end today, lawmakers will disperse throughout the state. But communicating with them ... Read more.
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Eleven thousand census workers needed in New Mexico
By Dalton Padilla / New Mexico News Port The U.S. Census Bureau is looking for workers from all cultures to help ensure accurate data is recorded in the 2020 co... Read more.
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Census goes digital in 2020
By Devin Muzzey / New Mexico News Port The U.S. Census Bureau is debuting an electronic version of the census for people to fill out online for 2020. This will ... Read more.
Officials say coronavirus not a threat on UNM campus
By Joe Rull / New Mexico News Port As part of our Curious UNM project, our reporters are seeking questions from the UNM community about the university. These qu... Read more.
Teacher shortage deeper, more complex than vacancies suggest
By Sylvia Ulloa / New Mexico In Depth For the first time in three years, the number of classrooms missing a teacher fell in New Mexico rather than increased. ... Read more.