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Changing life for New Mexico’s kids, one book at a time
In 2010, Grant County’s Bayard Public Library became the state’s first affiliate of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, which provides free, high-quality books to children from birth to age 5.
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The 7 Albuquerque restaurants featured on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’
Explore 7 “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” spots in Albuquerque—from beloved bakeries to storied steakhouses—that define the city’s food scene.
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7 exotic (and adorable) animals you won’t believe are legal to own in New Mexico
Cats and dogs aren’t the only pets allowed in New Mexico. Explore the exotic animals you can legally own in the state.
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11 showstopping summer festivals in New Mexico
Summer festivals in New Mexico are unlike any other. Here are 11 standout summer festivals to celebrate the enchanting state.
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Fourth of July traditions in Roswell that celebrate its wacky history
Costume contests, Ufology, parades, drone shows, fireworks, and the UFO takeover are among the wacky traditions of Fourth of July, Roswell-style.
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New Mexico has a data center problem
Communities throughout the state are pushing back against recent proposals for massive AI data centers, forcing some local governments to consider temporary bans.
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Here’s who’s being subpoenaed in the investigation into Epstein and Zorro Ranch
The massive trove of documents, logs, records, and evidence spanning decades will need to be submitted to the Truth Commission before June 30.
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New Mexico DOJ is suing two counties for working with ICE
Attorney General Raul Torrez is asking for district courts to terminate all “287(g)” agreements that deputize local sheriffs to assist with federal immigration enforcement
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