Skip to content

Segments

Three people seated at a round table in a studio setting with cameras and large screens in the background. They are smiling and have coffee mugs in front of them.

How Politicians and Journalists Discuss Retail Crime in NM

By Myah Wilmarth | October 3, 2024

10.4.24 – Executive Producer Jeff Proctor speaks with two experts to consider how the arrest and jailing of the Albuquerque Journal’s top editor will affect…

A "Showers to Go" sign for mobile hygiene services, by The Interfaith Community Shelter, against a blurred cityscape at dusk.

‘Showers to Go’ Project Helps Unhoused People in Santa Fe

By Myah Wilmarth | October 3, 2024

10.4.24 – James Butler, a project manager for Pete’s Place, discusses with Senior Producer Lou DiVizio how the unhoused community in Santa Fe has benefited…

Two people are seated in a studio setting for an interview. The backdrop features a screen with the text "New Mexico in Focus.

State Treasurer Advocates for Baby Bonds Project

By Myah Wilmarth | October 3, 2024

10.4.24 – State Treasurer Laura Montoya tells correspondent Russell Contreras why she supports a pilot “baby bonds” project, and how a similar statewide program could…

Sign reading "ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL" covered in ivy, surrounded by grass and trees.

Turmoil at ABQ Journal After Top Editor Jailed

By Myah Wilmarth | October 3, 2024

10.4.24 – Executive Producer Jeff Proctor sits down with a journalism professor and a criminal defense lawyer to consider what’s next for the Albuquerque Journal,…

A diverse group of people walk outdoors on a sunny day, with greenery in the background. Some are carrying backpacks.

How College Student Hunger in 2024 Differs from Previous Generations

By Myah Wilmarth | September 26, 2024

9.27.24 – Senior Producer Lou DiVizio asks two authors of a report on food and housing insecurity in higher education how New Mexico college campuses…

Jockeys and horses taking off from the starting gate at the Sunland Derby race, with numbers 1 through 9 visible above them.

The Political Power of NM’s Horse Racing Industry

By Myah Wilmarth | September 26, 2024

9.27.24 – This month, Searchlight New Mexico journalist Joshua Bowling published a story detailing the political power of the state’s horse racing industry. In our…

Three individuals are seated around a triangular table with mugs. The person in the center is speaking. The background features two monitors displaying a colorful sunset.

Diné Community Seeks Justice

By Myah Wilmarth | September 26, 2024

9.27.24 – Earlier this year, Senior Producer Laura Paskus spoke with three Thoreau High School students opposed to a federal plan to bring uranium mining…

Three individuals engaged in a discussion on a television set with a large screen displaying "New Mexico in Focus" in the background. They are seated in a studio setting with blue curtains.

Half of NM College Students Struggle with Food and Housing Insecurity

By Myah Wilmarth | September 26, 2024

9.27.24 – Senior Producer Lou DiVizio speaks with two authors of a recent report that shows more than half of New Mexico college and university…

Two people are seated in armchairs on a stage with a sunset backdrop, engaged in a conversation. A small table is positioned between them.

Former Pueblo Governor Speaks Against LANL Power Line

By Myah Wilmarth | September 19, 2024

9.20.24 – Our Land’s Laura Paskus talks with Mark Mitchell, former governor of the Pueblo of Tesuque, about government-to-government consultation and how federal officials have…

Two men are seated in armchairs in a studio with blue curtains. One man is speaking while the other, facing away, holds a notepad.

Outgoing Director Helped Reshape State’s Pretrial Detention System

By Myah Wilmarth | September 19, 2024

9.20.24 – Artie Pepin, outgoing director of the state’s Administrative Office of the Courts, looks back with Executive Producer Jeff Proctor at his 18 years…

Three people sit around a table in a studio with large screens displaying a colorful sunset in the background. They have mugs and papers in front of them, and one person is holding a pen.

How Federal Power Line Project Can Harm Wildlife in the Caja del Rio

By Myah Wilmarth | September 19, 2024

9.20.24 – Speaking with Santa Fe County Commissioner Anna Hansen and historian Hilario Romero, Our Land’s Laura Paskus asks how a new transmission line across…

Two men sitting on a set with New Mexico in Focus logo displayed on a screen between them, facing each other on black chairs, with a blue curtain backdrop.

How Americans Perceive the Middle Class in 2024

By Myah Wilmarth | September 6, 2024

9.6.24 – University of New Mexico professor Dr. Jason Scott Smith talks with Senior Producer Lou DiVizio about the American middle class and considers why…