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Elephant Butte during sunset.

Uncertainty Remains Despite Proposed Settlement in Interstate Water Lawsuit

By Myah Wilmarth | November 17, 2022

11.18.22 – Our Land Senior Producer Laura Paskus speaks with an attorney from the Elephant Butte Irrigation District about a proposed settlement in a major…

An overview shot of a neighborhood and the Sandia Mountains behind them.

Assessing New Mexico’s Rental Market

By Myah Wilmarth | November 17, 2022

11.18.22 – Gene dives into the debate surrounding the New Mexico rental market in a conversation with the executive director of the Apartment Association of…

A view of a city at sunset with mountains in the background.

Ukraine War Makes it Harder to be a Nuclear ‘Dove’

By Myah Wilmarth | November 11, 2022

11.11.2022 – The nonprofit Los Alamos Study Group has been tracking projects and plans at northern New Mexico’s nuclear laboratory for more than 30 years.…

Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez.

Candidate Conversations: Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez

By Myah Wilmarth | October 20, 2022

10.21.2022 – Correspondent Antonia Gonzales begins NMiF’s series of Candidate Conversations ahead of the 2022 election. She speaks with Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez about…

Navajo Nation President candidate Dr. Buu Nygren.

Candidate Conversations: Navajo Nation Presidential Candidate Dr. Buu Nygren

By Myah Wilmarth | October 20, 2022

10.21.2022 –Correspondent Antonia Gonzales speaks with the challenger for Navajo Nation President, Dr. Buu Nygren. Dr. Nygren is looking to make history as the youngest…

Chaco Landscape in the eastern Navajo nation.

‘Status Quo’ Reigns When it Comes to Chaco Protections

By Myah Wilmarth | October 20, 2022

10.21.2022 – On the eastern Navajo Nation, oil and gas development has affected the land, water, and air where Mario Atencio’s family lives near Counselor,…

A voting button sitting on the star portion of the American Flag.

Incentivizing Bipartisan Collaboration in Government

By Myah Wilmarth | October 13, 2022

10.14.22 –Senior Producer Lou DiVizio talks to representatives from two organizations who are part of a new initiative meant to encourage candidates, political parties, and…

A collection of letters and purple ribbons that spell out "Stop Violence."

Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Month

By Myah Wilmarth | October 13, 2022

10.14.22 –Two New Mexico residents who’ve dedicated their careers to preventing domestic violence share their expertise and insights on controlling that kind of abuse. They…

An overview of the dry Rio Grande.

Without Rights, NM’s Rivers Can Come Up Empty

By Myah Wilmarth | October 13, 2022

10.14.22 –In New Mexico, rivers lack rights to their own waters, which mean that when dry times strike—or people are unwilling to share—rivers run dry.…

A political map of New Mexico.

Redistricting Report Reveals Public Desire for Independent Commission

By Myah Wilmarth | October 6, 2022

10.07.22– New Mexico in Focus Correspondent Gwyneth Doland sits down with the co-author of a new report assessing the effectiveness of our state’s recent redistricting…

Chaco Canyon right before sunset;

Protecting Chaco Requires Commitment From ‘All Levels’

By Myah Wilmarth | October 6, 2022

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

Three people lined up along a brick wall at voting tables casting their votes.

Black Voters Collaborative

By Myah Wilmarth | September 29, 2022

09.30.22 –Gene Grant speaks with several leaders at the Black Voters Collaborative about their efforts boosting turnout in communities of color. Those leaders explain exactly…