Museum of Space History to host free archaeoastronomy program on Creekside Village kiva
The New Mexico Museum of Space History will present a free archaeoastronomy program focused on Creekside Village’s great kiva observatory.

The New Mexico Museum of Space History will present a free archaeoastronomy program focused on Creekside Village’s great kiva observatory.

Kristin Varela has been named Chief Investment Officer by the New Mexico State Investment Council.

Governor Lujan Grisham has approved four hours of spring administrative leave for New Mexico state employees on April 3.

Thirty New Mexico fire departments will share $1.6 million in state grants for protective gear and equipment.

The New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum has received reaccreditation from the American Alliance of Museums after an extensive review process.

Barbara Montoya has been named Employee of the Quarter by the State Purchasing Division for her contributions including record fee collections and improved vendor relations.

The New Mexico Tourism Department celebrates ten years of its True Certified program supporting local products made or grown in-state.

The New Mexico General Services Department is seeking a business operations analyst for its Albuquerque Short Term Leasing office.

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, commonly known as the SAVE Act, sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune, urging him to bring the SAVE America Act, which requires proof of citizenship for voter registration and photo ID for federal elections, to the Senate floor for a vote.

New Mexico Freedoms Alliance is encouraging residents to support candidates for the upcoming 2026 elections by signing nominating petitions and helping identify potential candidates in districts lacking conservative representation.