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The Rio Grande river with a little bit of water flowing down it.

Tracking the Rio Grande’s Snowpack

By Myah Wilmarth | January 13, 2023

01.13.23 – In conversation with Our Land’s Laura Paskus, Angus Goodbody, a hydrologist with Water and Climate Services at the National Water and Climate Center,…

Two men sitting in chairs in front of a blue screen.

Mayor Tim Keller Pt. 2: Homelessness & Safe Outdoor Spaces

By Myah Wilmarth | January 6, 2023

01.06.23- Gene Grant continues his interview with Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller and asks about the ongoing back-and-forth with City Council over safe outdoor spaces. The…

A man in a suit is talking to a man in a suit.

Mayor Tim Keller Pt. 1: Solving Albuquerque’s Housing Crisis

By Myah Wilmarth | January 6, 2023

01.06.23- In an exclusive interview with New Mexico in Focus, Gene Grant speaks with Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller about the city’s ‘Housing Forward’ Initiative. Gene…

A hill with a mountain in the background.

What We Gain When We Protect Special Places

By Myah Wilmarth | December 20, 2022

12.23.22 – When discussing the protection of special places or landscapes, we talk a lot about what’s lost. In this segment, Theresa Pasqual, with the…

Chaco Canyon right before sunset;

Protecting Chaco requires a commitment from ‘all levels’

By Myah Wilmarth | December 20, 2022

12.23.22 – For more than a decade, a coalition of Indigenous and environmental groups, along with some archaeologists, have called for the federal government to…

A river surrounded by mountains and trees.

What We Learned About Water in 2022

By Myah Wilmarth | December 20, 2022

12.23.2022 – Stacy Timmons, Associate Director of Hydrogeology Programs at the New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources, talks about how New Mexico’s changing…

A picket sign that says "One Earth."

Upending the West’s Water Narratives

By Myah Wilmarth | December 20, 2022

12.23.2022 – Andrew Curley is a professor at the University of Arizona’s School of Geography, Development & Environment. His research focuses on the “everyday incorporation…

Mora fire.

Climate Change Impacts Hit Home for NMPBS

By Myah Wilmarth | December 20, 2022

12.23.2022 – This summer, the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire destroyed hundreds of homes in northern New Mexico. The fire also wreaked havoc on infrastructure like…

A forest fire is burning in the middle of a forest.

NM is ‘Losing the War’ on Climate, Fire & Flood

By Myah Wilmarth | December 20, 2022

12.23.2022 – Across the West, communities are unprepared for wildfires and their full impact. Collin Haffey with New Mexico State Forestry talks about what lessons…

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Understanding Political Polarization and Gridlock on Capitol Hill

By Myah Wilmarth | December 15, 2022

12.15.22 – Former U.S. Senator sits down with Senior Producer Lou DiVizio to talk about his new book, ‘Breakdown: Lessons for a Congress in Crisis.’…

An empty courtroom with chairs and a clock.

Modernizing the State Legislature

By Ashley Rammelsberg | December 9, 2022

12.09.22 – Gene Grant catches up with Mario Jimenez from Common Cause New Mexico to talk about a new poll showing broad public support for…

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New Task Force Targets Environmental Crimes

By Myah Wilmarth | December 9, 2022

12.09.22 – The New Mexico Environment Department and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have launched a new task force to investigate and prosecute environmental crimes.…