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Inside the shoplifting bust of Albuquerque Journal editor Patrick …
2024年10月4日 · The editor of New Mexico’s largest newspaper has lost his job for stealing groceries at a Walmart. Public and private records obtained by Searchlight New Mexico paint a clear picture of what happened. What remains a mystery is why.
State auditor slams lavish spending at Western New Mexico …
November 21, 2024 | 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 university officials of violating policy and wasting a huge amount of taxpayer money. A new report by New Mexico’s state auditor slams spending by university President Joseph ...
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Threatened and Restrained | Searchlight New Mexico
2024年12月19日 · This story contains descriptions and images of physical abuse and injuries to minors. Just before lunchtime on Oct. 24 of this year, an employee of the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department heard what sounded like an argument between two teenage boys coming from inside a room in the agency’s Albuquerque office building, where the …
A standoff between the housed and the unhoused in Española
2024年6月5日 · City residents demand removal of homeless encampment. Española residents and officials are at a deadlock. On a dusty bank of the Rio Grande, about 30 unhoused people live in limbo — waiting for resolution as the city vacillates between evicting them and allowing them to remain in their tent community.
Toxic timeline: A brief history of PFAS - Searchlight New Mexico
2019年2月19日 · Amy Linn has written about social issues and child well-being throughout her career, starting at the Miami Herald and including work for the Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Examiner and Bloomberg News. She was the recipient of an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship to write about teenagers on death row; the resulting stories appeared in the New York Times and other publications.
Where have all the doctors (and nurses) gone? - Searchlight New …
2023年2月8日 · Government reports and healthcare advocates point to a host of reasons: a paucity of economic incentives, a high cap on medical malpractice lawsuits and the fact that too few people are being hired from local communities.
Why recovering opioid victims can’t get the medicine they need ...
2024年11月20日 · 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 of the pandemic.
A new bill could protect children from the consequences of …
2024年12月12日 · Tressa Lyman, sitting beside the grave of her son Lucas Winner, who died by suicide while in the care of his father. Michael Benanav/Searchlight New Mexico Posted in Featured Protect the innocent: the public health promise of Kayden’s Law
Navajo elders: Alone, without food, in despair
2020年8月6日 · Listen to the story in Diné. Editor’s update: We received an outpouring of concern from readers who wanted to send donations to the people in this story. Thanks to the New Mexico Community Foundation, a local Navajo resident, and Searchlight reporter Sunnie R. Clahchischiligi, there is now a fund specifically established to help the people mentioned.