Searchlight spoke with six experts about what the new administration could mean — for everything from Los Alamos National Laboratory to a possible return to underground detonations at the Nevada test ...
ESPAÑOLA — Daniel Valerio wants to get back to the mountains. The 69-year-old Marine Corps veteran has been out of work since Colorado’s Wolf Creek ski area shuttered temporarily during the early days ...
Before she became a state senator, Antoinette Sedillo Lopez served as executive director of an Albuquerque-based nonprofit that worked with survivors of domestic violence. It wasn’t unusual for the ...
In New Mexico’s sprawling northeast corner, residents have only one health care option, for everything from medical emergencies to annual physical exams: Union County General Hospital (UCGH), a ...
As the sun was setting on Christmas Day 2023, I got a tip that something was going on inside the Albuquerque-area juvenile detention center. I was watching “It’s A Wonderful Life” when my phone buzzed ...
The faculty senate at Western New Mexico University (WNMU) has scheduled a meeting for Jan. 2 that has a single item on the agenda: considering a vote of no confidence in the school’s Board of Regents ...
“A Culture of Excellence: Building Success from Within” — a training series offered by the Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center that promises to teach companies how to create workplaces “where valued and ...
The following essay by Alicia Inez Guzmán, the reporter responsible for this coverage, sets out to describe her personal and family history with the Lab. Her essay also serves as an act of disclosure.
Nearly a year after Searchlight New Mexico first exposed WNMU President Joseph Shepard’s big spending on international flights, resort stays and exotic furniture, a new government report accuses ...