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2025 Rewind: Ruidoso Floods; Healing a Burn Scar

This week on New Mexico in Focus, we take you out of the studio for a look at our favorite field pieces of 2025. 

Host Nash Jones heads out to the Mescalero Apache Reservation for a community feedback meeting organized by the state’s Public Education Department. For this segment that first aired in August, we attended one of about a dozen in-person and virtual meetings across the state to get input for PED’s new plan to meet compliance with court orders under the Yazzie/Martinez lawsuit. 

Reporter Cailley Chella brought us to Ruidoso just days after deadly flooding hit the area. Originally aired in July, her visit to the village found residents, including the mayor, watching the clock and waiting for the feds to step in and help. After Cailley spoke to those affected, the federal government declared a disaster in Lincoln County. The move freed up millions in federal aid for those trying to dig out from a year of fire and flood damage. 

In 2022, the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire burned more than 340,000 acres of spruce, fir and ponderosa pine. Since this segment first aired in June, recovery for the forest in the burn scar remains a work in progress. Correspondent Elizabeth Miller took us to one of many replanting sites and spoke with two researchers who are working to restore the area’s canopy. 

Later, in a segment that first ran in October, Elizabeth ventured to the Cibola National Forest to show you how the almost entirely volunteer-driven New Mexico Search and Rescue shifts from the frenetic hours of looking for a live subject to the search for clues months later. 

New Mexico is now the third state to legalize the use of psychedelic mushrooms for medical treatment. The Medical Psilocybin Act went into effect last month, giving state officials a 2027 deadline to establish the use of mushrooms as a medical practice. In this segment that first aired in July, Cailley spoke with medical experts and advocates who explained how psychedelics can help patients with severe depression and PTSD.


Host: Nash Jones

Segments: 
Education Dept Gets Feedback on Native Student Needs 
Correspondent: Nash Jones 
Photojournalists: Joey Dunn, RJ Torres 
Guests: Ariel Aguilar (Mescalero Apache), Former student 
Thora Padilla, President, Mescalero Apache Tribe 
Rosalinda Baeza, Mid/High Principal, Mescalero Apache Schools 
Mariana Padilla, Secretary, New Mexico Public Education Department 
John Sena, Director, Legislative Education Study Committee 

Flood Recovery in Ruidoso 
Correspondent: Cailley Chella 
Guests: Emerson Fulcher, 13, Flood Survivor 
Jason Fulcher, Dad, Riverview RV Park Owner 
Vandhana George, Resident, Gavilan Mobile Home Park 
Arturo Olivas, Resident, Gavilan Mobile Home Park 
Monda Milton, Manager, Gavilan Mobile Home Park 
Cynthia Schumacher, Volunteer 
Lynn D. Crawford, Ruidoso Mayor 

Planting Seeds in a Burn Scar 
Correspondent: Elizabeth Miller 
Photojournalists: Joey Dunn, Manny Valdez 
Editor: Lou DiVizio 
Guests: Andrei Toca, Research Scientist, John T. Harrington Forestry Research Center, New Mexico State University 
Christopher Marsh, Research Scientist, Center for Fire Resilient Ecosystems and Society, University of New Mexico 

Training, Hunting for Clues with Volunteer-Driven NM Search and Rescue 
Correspondent: Elizabeth Miller 
Photographers: Ethan Weiner, R.J. Torres 
Producer: Jeff Proctor 
Editor: Lou DiVizio 
Guests: Laurie Dodge, Deputy Incident Commander, NM SAR 
Rachel Searles, Friend of Missing Woman, 911 Caller 
Robert Garcia, SAR Council President 
Robert “Bob” Rodgers, SAR Resource Officer, NM Department of Public Safety 
Mary Berry, K9 Handler, Sandia Search Dogs 
Sarah Wharton, Assistant, Sandia Search Dogs 
Indy, Search Dog 
Melvin Herrera, Cibola Search and Rescue 
Brad Berry, Drone Operator 
Steve Larese, Albuquerque Mountain Rescue; Acting Public Information Officer, NM SAR 
Tony Gaier, Incident Commander, NM SAR 
Duke Pigott, Albuquerque Mountain Rescue 

New Medical Mushroom Program 
Correspondent: Cailley Chella 
Guests: Ben Feinberg, Professor of Anthropology at Warren Wilson College 
Joaquin Orozco, New Mexico Psychedelic Science Society Board member 
Dr. Larry Leeman, Psychedelic Assisted Therapies Researcher at UNM 
Jeff Holland, Licensed Clinical Social Worker