Several businesses in Taos closed in solidarity for Immigrant Workers Action Day (Feb. 3), when thousands of protestors across the U.S. marched in support of better working conditions for …
Two state lawmakers are trying to create a “Turquoise Alert” system in New Mexico for sending out statewide alerts when Indigenous people go missing. Sen. Angel Charley (Laguna Pueblo/Zuni …
A state judge on Monday axed the New Mexico Public Education Department’s controversial “180-day rule.”
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Some tribal leaders in the Southwest are urging members of Indigenous communities to carry personal identification amid anxiety about President Donald Trump’s promises to expand deportations. Their …
If the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while hoping in vain for different results, then Utah’s leaders surely need to talk to a mental health professional. Recently, …
Elsa Bernal is cautiously optimistic she won't be separated from her family in the coming months or years, but the politics playing out in Washington, D.C., has many immigrants in Taos on edge. …
Local lawmakers shared their legislative priorities and predictions with about 75 constituents gathered at the Taos County Democratic Party headquarters Saturday (Jan.11), highlighting water, …
A recent issue of the Taos News featured a story titled “Dawson Elk Valley Ranch conserved under Native stewardship," which reported the Dawson Valley Ranch outside Cimarron was being purchased as …