Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has no regrets about universal childcare. As she approaches the end of her second term in New Mexico’s top office, she acknowledges there are some things she would have ...
Analysts say the state will likely need to revise its future budgeting for universal childcare, due to a higher than expected surge in enrollment.
Change often begins with someone deciding to speak up and identify a problem. But at the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department, workers who do are just being punished more harshly, the ...
The dispute between CFYD and a state behavioral health board dragged on for nearly a year, threatening to disrupt care for ...
The interim president spoke to members of the Highlands community virtually and in person for about 10 minutes Wednesday.
A lawsuit filed by Republican gubernatorial candidate Duke Rodriguez seeks to invalidate rules expanding free childcare.
The newly appointed interim president of New Mexico Highlands University will host a campuswide forum Wednesday to address a “current leadership transition.” The board of regents voted in a special ...
"There's a lot of fear in AI these days," one doctor said. "But honestly, this isn't really doing my job. It's helping me ...
CYFD investigated the family seven times since 2020 but never removed the girl from her mother's care, a spokesperson wrote.
"It's going to be very difficult at this point to keep it out of the United States," said Dr. Samantha Holeck, state ...
The sentence caps years of appeals, overturned convictions and other complications in assault cases that started decades ago.
The plaintiffs are asking for roughly $200,000 to pay to bring in experts to weigh in and to meet with the community.
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