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Our Land Segments
Reflecting on Eight Seasons of Our Land
1.24.25 – Source New Mexico’s Danielle Prokop sits with Our Land’s Laura Paskus to look…
Sixth Grader Protests School’s Slashed Library Time
12.20.24 – Sixth grade student Rainier Long is an avid reader. When his school, Carlos…
Poetry As a Way To ‘Build Empathy’
12.6.24 – For New Mexico Poet Laureate Lauren Camp, poetry is a way to “build…
‘Don’t Agonize. Organize’
11.22.24 – Earlier this year, Arturo Sandoval, founding director of the Center of Southwest Culture,…
The Line Segments
Study Questions NM Water Allocation
8.4.23 – Gene Grant and the Line Opinion Panel discuss a report from a national…
Cerro Pelado Fire Update
8.4.23 – Gene Grant talks to the Line Opinion Panel about a report from the…
Actors/Writers Strike Escalates in New Mexico
7.28.23 – Gene Grant and The Line Opinion Panel discuss the ongoing film actors’ and…
Former UNM AD Acquitted
7.28.23 – Gene Grant and the Line Opinion Panel discuss the recent acquittal of former…
In Touch Segments
PFAS Developments Could Have Big Impacts in New Mexico
November 26, 2021 –Environment Correspondent Laura Paskus talks to New Mexico Environment Department Secretary James…
Google Doodle Honors Zuni Artist We:wa
November 5, 2021 – Native culture was in the international spotlight this week when Google…
Mayor Keller on Lessons Learned in 2021 Campaign
November 5, 2021 –Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and First Lady Elizabeth Kistin chat with Gene…
In Context Segments
Reporting on the 2023 Legislative Session | In Context / Your NM Government
New Mexico in Focus Political Correspondent Gwyneth Doland catches up with a group of up-and-coming…
Alcohol Tax Increase Limited by Robust Liquor Lobby
3.17.2023 – The state Senate has included a 5-cent increase to state alcohol taxes in…
What We Learned About Water in 2022
12.23.2022 – Stacy Timmons, Associate Director of Hydrogeology Programs at the New Mexico Bureau of…
The Public Sounds Off on Social Studies Standards
November 19, 2021 – Highlights from the hours-long public forum on the proposed changes to…
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