Starting Nov. 1, New Mexico will offer free child care to every family in the state. There will be no fees to pay and no ...
Sana Dadani is a data reporter with a master's degree in data journalism from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree in ...
Children wove colorful hoops through the air as they danced in the courtyard, telling stories with the shapes they created.
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.
It’s a longstanding trend: Native students in New Mexico’s largest school district miss class more than their peers and score lower in reading, science and math. Now, the district is partnering with ...
This reporting was supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Fund for Indigenous Journalists: Reporting on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two Spirit and Transgender ...
With the 2025 legislative session over and out, many have moved on. But some are taking stock of why some bills failed while others made it through the legislative wringer. One bill sitting on the ...
New Mexico In Depth editors met on Wednesday, March 12, to discuss a range issues related to the legislative session ending soon, as well as taking questions from the live Zoom audience. Listen to ...
Two years after New Mexico In Depth and ProPublica first reported that Indigenous children in New Mexico face disproportionately high rates of harsh school punishment, triggering a state Department of ...
New Mexico In Depth Executive Director Trip Jennings and Managing Editor Marjorie Childress discussed efforts last Friday lawmakers may take during the 2025 legislative session to increase alcohol ...
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