Sam Bregman has spent more than three decades working as an attorney in Albuquerque, and now serves Bernalillo County as ...
The state Public Education Department is asking a state judge to keep its court-ordered plan for improving education for ...
Growing up in Zuni Pueblo in northwest New Mexico, Valarie Bellson remembers walking to the tribe’s public library when she ...
This is Trip Jennings’ bi-weekly column that is published here and in newspapers across the state. Jennings is the Executive ...
When Aaron Mark Bradley, a 68-year-old citizen of the Navajo Nation, went missing one day last summer in northern Arizona, there were alarming signs at his home about what might have happened to him.
A report released Tuesday by the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission (NNHRC) describes harsh discipline of Navajo students, pervasive discrimination and a climate of fear and retaliation in the ...
The students giggled as they threw bread dough against a table they were gathered around and began to knead it. Nearby, other kids opened canned fruit for pie filling, flecks of flour sticking to ...
A bill that would’ve given tribal citizens in New Mexico the option to request a mark on their state-issued IDs identifying them as Native American failed to clear its last stop before passage. In the ...
As she was being sedated for a procedure following a miscarriage many years ago, Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero was given several forms to sign. Her husband, she says, noticed a box that had been ...
A bill to reform New Mexico’s medical malpractice laws was amended by a House committee last week to narrow its scope, sparking outrage among healthcare providers and confusion over who it would cover ...