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2025 Rewind: Mayoral Elections; APD Oversight Ends

This week on New Mexico in Focus, we revisit some of the biggest stories and headlines of 2025. 

This year, we broke down the mayoral elections in Santa Fe and Albuquerque. In a conversation that first aired in December, host Nash Jones sat down with two former city councilors to explore Tim Keller’s successful run for an unprecedented third consecutive term as Albuquerque mayor. Then, in a discussion that first ran in November, a journalist and a political science professor considered why voters chose to promote City Councilor Michael Garcia to be next mayor of the state’s capital city. 

In 2014, Albuquerque city leaders and the US Department of Justice signed a settlement agreement after a federal investigation found an unconstitutional pattern of excessive force by the Albuquerque Police Department. Eleven years later, a federal judge dismissed the agreement after determining city police had complied. In a special two-episode series that first aired in May, we explored what the end of federal oversight at APD means for the city. Parents Steve and Renetta Torres told Executive Producer Jeff Proctor about their push for reform at APD after two plainclothes detectives shot and killed their son 14 years ago. Then, Nash Jones sat down with Police Chief Harold Medina to discuss the changes he’s made to the department and the deeper issue of what federal investigators called its “culture of aggression.” 

The Cibola County Correctional Center is one of three prisons in New Mexico that hold immigrants for ICE — US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In this piece that first ran in August, reporter Cailley Chella spoke to several men locked up in Cibola County, as well as a group of local volunteers working to make sure they feel seen. 

This summer, Congress approved President Trump’s request to strip away the next two years of funds previously allocated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. As a result, our local public television station and about 1,500 others — along with the national PBS and NPR networks — will no longer receive federal funding starting in October. In this conversation that first aired in July, we invited two local opinion columnists to continue a debate that has been heard in Washington, DC for years: Should taxpayer dollars fund public broadcasting? Since our funding is caught up in this debate, we put up several firewalls to avoid a conflict of interest. Trip Jennings, executive director of New Mexico in Depth, hosted this two-part conversation with Santa Fe New Mexican opinion page editor Inez Russell Gomez and Albuquerque Journal editorial contributor Jeff Tucker.   

In a segment that first ran in July, Cailley took us to the Trinity Site in Southern New Mexico, where a new sign now stands to acknowledge the human toll of the nuclear bomb that first exploded there 80 years ago. 


Host: Nash Jones

Segments: 
How Did Tim Keller Win a Third Term as ABQ Mayor? 
Host: Nash Jones 
Guests: Eric Griego, UNM Professor of Practice, Former City Councilor 
Greg Payne, Attorney, Former City Councilor 

Santa Fe City Councilor Michael Garcia Gets Promoted to Mayor 
Correspondent: Nash Jones 
Guests: Eric Griego, UNM Professor of Practice in Political Science 
Carina Julig, City Reporter, Santa Fe New Mexican 

APD Shooting Victim’s Parents on Their Push for Police Reform 
Correspondent: Jeff Proctor 
Guests: Renetta Torres, Son Killed by APD in 2011 
Steve Torres, Son Killed by APD in 2011 

APD Chief on the DOJ-Mandated Reform Effort 
Correspondent: Nash Jones 
Guest: Harold Medina, Chief, Albuquerque Police Department 

Nonprofit Advocates for Asylum Seekers in NM Private Prison 
Correspondent: Cailley Chella 
Guests: Dani Figueroa, VIDA Volunteer 
Celia Dollmeyer, VIDA Volunteer 
Kelly McClowsky-Romero, VIDA Coordinator 
Elvis Salcedo, Asylum Seeker Detained in Cibola  
Victor, Asylum Seeker Detained in Cibola 

Federal Funds Cut to Public Broadcasting 
Correspondent: Trip Jennings 
Producer: Gwyneth Doland 
Guests: Inez Russell Gomez, Opinion Editor, Santa Fe New Mexican 
Jeff Tucker, Opinion Contributor, Albuquerque Journal 

New Sign Marks Trinity Site’s 80th Anniversary 
Correspondent: Cailley Chella 
Guests: Tina Cordova, Co-Founder, Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium 
Jay Coghlan, Executive Director, Nuke Watch NM 
Melissa Park, Executive Director, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons 
Mary Martinez White, Member, Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium