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Housing New Mexico Recognizes 2026 Top Lenders

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ALBUQUERQUE — Thousands of New Mexico families realized the dream of homeownership in 2025 thanks to Housing New Mexico’s participating lenders and the mortgage programs offered by the organization. Housing New Mexico announced the 2026 Achievement Award recipient, as well as its Top Metro and Rural Lenders as part of its lender recognition program.

For the third year in a row, John Gabaldon with Waterstone Mortgage Corporation in Albuquerque received the Housing New Mexico Achievement Award, which is presented to mortgage originators that produce 100 or more Housing Read More

State Promotes Safe Boating As Recreation Season Nears

Marine Ranger at Elephant Butte Lake State Park during annual balloon regatta. Courtesy/EMNRD

EMNRD News:

SANTA FE — As spring approaches and New Mexicans begin planning time on the water, New Mexico State Parks is encouraging boaters to take advantage of free boating safety courses offered statewide.  

Boating is one of the most popular outdoor activities in New Mexico. From paddling across quiet coves to waterskiing, tubing and operating personal watercraft, the state’s lakes provide opportunities for recreation, relaxation and adventure.  

But safe boating requires preparation.  Read More

‘Rooted Strong: Visions Of America From New Mexico’ Opens At New Mexico Museum Of Art

NMDCA News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Museum of Art presents Rooted Strong: Visions of America from New Mexico, on view April 4 through September 7, 2026. Drawn from the museum’s collection, the exhibition explores the layered histories of New Mexico’s lands and peoples, highlighting the communities, traditions, and artistic voices that continue to shape the state and its place within the American story.

Featuring works by artists including Fritz Scholder, Emmi Whitehorse, Miguel Gandert, Janet Lippencott, and Luis Jiménez, the exhibition reflects both intimate moments of daily life Read More

NNMC Joins New Mexico Open Educational Resources Consortium To Expand Textbook Affordability

NNMC News:

ESPAÑOLA — The New Mexico Open Educational Resources (NMOER) Consortium is proud to announce that Northern New Mexico College (NNMC) has officially joined as its fourth member. As part of this new partnership, NNMC has been awarded a $6,000 grant to promote the use of Open Educational Resources (OER) on its campus, further strengthening the state’s commitment to college affordability.

Launched in 2024, the NMOER Consortium is a statewide partnership led by the University of New Mexico in collaboration with Central New Mexico Community College and Santa Fe Community College. Read More

Obituary: Cynthia Mary Huss-Bathke March 10, 1954 – Feb. 21, 2026

CYNTHIA MARY HUSS-BATHKE March 10, 1954 – Feb. 21, 2026

Cynthia Mary Huss-Bathke — beloved wife, mother, friend, poet, and radiant force of love — passed away Feb. 21, 2026. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Cynthia, or “Cy” as she was known, carried the heart of her city with her wherever she went: resilient, compassionate, and fiercely devoted to helping others.

Cy embodied an unmistakable goodness that is rare in this world; one rooted in a deep kindness, generosity, and acceptance of others. Her spirit was gentle, yet strong, independent, and at times, rebellious and beautifully defiant. A quote Read More

Free Well Water Testing Available To Ruidoso Residents

NMED News:

LINCOLN COUNTY — Ruidoso residents who rely on private wells for drinking water can get their water tested free of charge this Saturday, March 28, through a joint event hosted by the New Mexico Environment Department and the New Mexico Department of Health.

Testing will be available from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., at 2917 Sudderth Drive, Ruidoso, NM 88345. The event is free to the first 100 participants or while supplies last. Well water tests typically cost about $150. 

Residents must bring their own water samples to the event.

Well water tests typically cost about $150 but will be free to the first Read More

LAFD To Host Wildfire Day 2026 At Ashley Pond April 4

Courtesy photo

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos Fire Department (LAFD) invites the community to Wildfire Day 2026 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Saturday, April 4, at Ashley Pond Park. This free, family‑friendly event will feature wildfire‑preparedness information and activities, including resources on Ready, Set, Go! and Fire Adapted Communities.

Attendees can explore LAFD and Los Alamos Police Department emergency vehicles and equipment, participate in a bicycle‑helmet fitting, and see a Classic Air Medical helicopter up close.

Additional attractions include the Elks Annual Easter Egg Hunt Read More

RPNM Releases Official Statement On All Qualified Candidates Ahead Of Primary Election

Chairwoman Amy Barela

RPNM News:

ALBUQUERQUE — The Republican Party of New Mexico is proud to announce a full slate of qualified candidates across federal and statewide races, including write-in candidates for this year’s primary election on June 2.

New Mexico voters are tired of seeing elected Democrats take our great state in the wrong direction. Their radical agenda has created a laundry list of problems in our state, ranging from crime, drugs, and homelessness to poor public education, healthcare, and economic trouble. As we are just 70 days away from the primary election in New Mexico, Read More

Forest Service: Reducing Fuels On Steep Slopes

Helicopter logging is a critical resource for reducing stand density across the significantly overgrown North Yuba project area. Bringing forests back to a more resilient state will allow trees to grow larger and healthier, reduce wildfire risk and improve wildlife habitat. Photo by Lauren Faulkenberry/Forest Service

USDA News:

Tahoe National Forest’s North Yuba watershed is a highly productive water source for downstream residents and the agricultural industry across northern California. Although it is the largest continuous unburned landscape in the Central Sierras, it is also Read More

Kristin Varela Appointed Chief Investment Officer Of New Mexico State Investment Council

Kristin Varela

STATE News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico State Treasurer Laura M. Montoya is proud to congratulate and welcome Kristin Varela as the newly appointed Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of the New Mexico State Investment Council (SIC).

A native of Pecos, N.M., Varela returns to her home state following a distinguished tenure as the Chief Investment Officer (CIO) for the Employees’ Retirement System of the State of Hawaii, where she manages a $24 billion portfolio. 

Varela’s appointment marks a historic milestone for the SIC as its first female Chief Investment Officer. Her return to New Read More

El Zaguán Presents Desert Drift: New Paintings By HSFF Resident Artist Elaine Ritchel

Painting by Elaine Ritchel. Courtesy photo

ART News:

SANTA FE — The Historic Santa Fe Foundation is pleased to announce Desert Drift, an exhibition of acrylic and watercolor skyscapes by Santa Fe-based painter, educator, and writer Elaine Ritchel. The exhibition will be on view at the gallery at El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Road

Exhibition Statement

Desert Drift explores ephemerality, the subtle thresholds between states of being, and the experience of being held in liminality. The work centers on three elemental subjects—clouds, the moon, and the horizon—that embody both continuity and flux. Read More

Quay County, Village Of Logan Requests U.S. Attorney, NM General Attorney Investigate Fraud By ENMWUA

LEGAL News:

LOGAN — Fraud has been committed by Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority in order to obtain funds from the federal and state governments, according to information sent by Quay County and Village of Logan to the U.S. Attorney, Inspector General for the U.S. Department of the Interior, New Mexico State Auditor and New Mexico Attorney General.

ENMWUA is a governmental entity created by the New Mexico legislature for the purpose of building a water pipeline from Ute Lake in Quay County south 120 miles to the Clovis area. Although the project was originally budgeted at $500 million, Read More

Rural Healthcare Providers Can Now Apply For $50M To Stabilize Access

STATE News:

SANTA FE — New Mexico’s rural healthcare providers can now apply for a share of $50 million in healthcare funding as part of the State of New Mexico’s three-year, $146 million investment that has helped recruit more than 800 health care workers to underserved communities. 

The funding comes from New Mexico’s Rural Health Care Delivery Fund, established in 2023 and most recently replenished during the October 2025 special legislative session. To date, the program has helped ensure health care for more than 125,000 New Mexicans. 

Eligible applicants include rural healthcare providers Read More

LAHS Career And Trade Fair This Friday, March 27

Students talk to State Police at last year’s LAHS Career and Trade Fair. Courtesy/LAPS

LAPS News:

The Los Alamos High School Career and Trade Fair will be held this Friday, March 27 from 8:40 am – 3:30 pm in the Automotive Shop. Over 25 employers representing various career fields will be in attendance to meet with LAHS students.

Students will have the opportunity to meet with electricians, restaurant owners, machinists, firefighters, police officers as well as representatives from UNM-LA and Northern New Mexico College during this all-day event.

“This is a great opportunity for students Read More

Wildfire Notification: Unified Fire In Valencia County

NMFD News:

The New Mexico Forestry Division would like to update you on a wildfire that is requiring the attention of suppression resources in New Mexico.  

Update: The Unified Fire was discovered at approximately 11 a.m., Tuesday, March 23 near Madrone, east of Interstate 25 and south of Rio Communities in Valencia County. The fire is active and running through bosque fuels including grass, brush, and timber. Fire crews are employing a full suppression strategy during this initial attack response period. 

Multiple structures are threatened and smoke is visible from I-25 and the surrounding Read More

LALOE Invite Songsters To Guest Night April 2

The Lasses and Lads of Enchantment will host ‘Guest Night’ on April 2. Photo by Bernadette Lauritzen

By BERNADETTE LAURITZEN
LALOE

If you think a barbershop style quartet or chorus may be in your future, do we have some fun for you. The Lasses and Lads of Enchantment (LALOE) will host “Guest Night” 6:45-8:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 2. This fun event will be held at Graves Hall in the United Church at 2525 Canyon Road.

This Barbershop music chapter is in Los Alamos, but if you’re interested in a Santa Fe group, we can assist you there, too. LALOE is looking for anyone 18 and up who loves to sing. While you Read More

One Week Left To Purchase Tickets For 2026 Los Alamos High School Athletic Hall Of Fame Ceremony

LAHS News:

There is one week left to purchase tickets for the 2026 Los Alamos High School Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony and brunch banquet scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, April 11, at Fuller Lodge.

Tickets are $35 per person and may be purchased at 2026 LAHS Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Tickets.

Members of the 9th Hall of Fame class include Paul Anderson, Kathy Hipwood, Rob Hipwood, Carmen Nogar, Josh Nogar, and Gretchen Torres. Read More

Daily Postcard: Beautiful Flowers Bloom On Grand Canyon

Daily Postcard: Beautiful flowers spotted blooming during a walk on Tuesday morning along Grand Canyon Drive in White Rock. Photo by VaLynn Purvis

Another view of beautiful flowers spotted blooming during a walk on Tuesday morning along Grand Canyon Drive in White Rock. Photo by VaLynn Purvis Read More

New Mexico Jury Delivers $375 Million Verdict Against Meta In Landmark Case

Feliz Rael
President
New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association

From New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association:

          • Lawyers Fight and Win for Kids to be Protected From Meta
          • New Mexico Jurors Are the Heroes

SANTA FE — In a major victory for consumers and families, a jury has awarded a $375 million verdict against Meta, finding the social media giant failed to disclose the potential mental health harms its platforms pose to minors.

The case, brought by New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez in partnership with nationally recognized trial firm Motley Rice LLC, resulted in $187.5 million in damages for each of Read More

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