This piece was written for New York City residents by Ted Alcorn, who often reports for New Mexico In Depth. Alcorn, who is ...
Dr. Alana Williams watched her medical malpractice insurance premiums nearly double between 2018 and 2023—from $44,908 to $77,394. The Albuquerque OB-GYN faced a choice: keep performing gynecological ...
Ashley Vance wakes up most mornings surprised by the quiet. No shouting. No searching for a safe couch. No fear of who she ...
Sydney Salomon is a housing and community affairs reporter focused on issues including homelessness, housing affordability, ...
Fewer Native Americans own their own homes compared to New Mexicans as a whole, and the state must help close that gap, members of the Southwest Indigenous Housing Justice Collaborative told lawmakers ...
The Public Education Department’s court-ordered plan to improve education for public school students across New Mexico lacks robust community oversight and targeted investments, advocates and ...
A child plays with her toys at a child care center in Alamogordo. Photo credit / Sylvia Ulloa for New Mexico in Depth/2020. Starting Nov. 1, New Mexico will offer free child care to every family in ...
Indigenous education experts and advocates are outraged over the state’s draft action plan for improving education, which they say lacks detail and fails to meaningfully incorporate community input.
Additional reporting provided by Nick Reynolds and Anna Wilder, The Post and Courier; Yasmeen Khan, The Maine Monitor; Lauren Dake, Oregon Public Broadcasting; Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth; ...
State officials and schools need to collaborate better with tribes and families in the education of Native students and disclose more information to the public while strengthening community oversight ...