Politics/Government
World Journal Reports Eagle Nest Tables Library Overhaul After Public Pushback
February 26, 2026 by Ruth Stodghill EAGLE NEST — A proposed rewrite of Eagle Nest’s long-standing library ordinances drew sharp
Opportunity for Public Comment: Proposed Amendment to NMAC 8.321.1
The New Mexico Health Care Authority (HCA), through the Behavioral Health Services Division (BHSD), is proposing to amend the New Mexico
City of Raton Secures $4.673 Million in Federal Congressionally Directed Funding for Airport Apron Improvements and I-27 / I-25 Interchange Planning
The City of Raton announced today that it has been awarded $4,673,000 through the federal Congressionally Directed Spending process, recently
What the 2026 Legislative Session Means for Local News in New Mexico
Dear friends and supporters,The 2026 legislative session brought important news for the future of local journalism in New Mexico. In
Rural Health Care Practitioner Tax Credit for Registered Nurses Serving in Rural Hospitals
Miners Colfax Medical Center would like to extend its sincere gratitude to the New Mexico Legislature and Governor Michelle Lujan
The Santa Fe New Mexican Reports That the Bill Banning Sale of ‘Extremely Dangerous’ Guns Appears Dead for Session.
After being riddled with a slew of proposed amendments in a late-night committee hearing, the most contentious gun control bill
State Accepting Applications for NM Advanced Energy Awards – Deadline is March 17th
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 17, 2026 Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham Cabinet Secretary Rob Black Deputy Cabinet Secretary Isaac Romero TIO
KRTN Report on City Commission Meeting Held February 10th
Atterix MOU Causes Uproar Among Some Attendees Feasibility study begins for potential digital hub in former K-Mart building By Marty
City Offers Free Leadership, Managerial, and Professional Business Support as of March 3rd
Local side-hustlers, entrepreneurs, and small-to-midsized business owners are invited to take advantage of a new opportunity offered by the City
In New Mexico, Grandparents Caring for Grandkids Can Also Get Free Child Care Now
New Mexico’s new universal child care program includes a new provision that exempts grandparents with legal custody or kinship guardianship
Colfax County Health Council Meeting for February Cancelled
To avoid any conflict with the Behavioral Health Reform Act listening session on February 11, 2025 (see separate article just
Behavioral Health Reform Act Community Listening Session on February 11th
The Behavioral Health Reform Act requires that individuals in each Region (Colfax County is in Region 8) be given the
2026 Legislative Session: Funding for Sexual Assault Services in New Mexico
2026 Legislative Session: Funding for Sexual Assault Services in New Mexico Authors: Sonya Romero and Abbey Boynton- Co-directors of the
Colfax County Democratic Party Survey Ends February 28th
The Colfax County Democratic Party seeks public responses to two fundamental questions. This survey is entirely anonymous. To take the
Colfax County Democratic Party to Sponsor Protest on February 14th
The Colfax County Democratic Party is sponsoring a protest on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at the Raton Visitors Center, 100
City of Raton Lodger’s Tax Advisory Board Meeting on January 21st
LODGER’S TAX ADVISORY BOARD MEETING AGENDA Wednesday, January 21, 2026 – 3:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: Approval
New Mexico Fills Gap After Congress Lets ACA Tax Credits Expire
BeWell enrollees shielded from premium hikes as subsidies lapse SANTA FE — New Mexico’s Health Care Affordability Fund will shield
City Commission to Hold Regular Meeting on January 6th
The Raton City Commission will hold its regular meeting in the City Commission Chambers, 224 Savage Avenue, on Tuesday, January
Colfax County Democratic Party to Meet on Saturday, January 24th
The Colfax County Democratic Party will hold its regular monthly meeting on Saturday, January 24th at 1:00 pm, at K-Bob’s











