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A national education nonprofit is stepping up to support New Mexico students after federal cuts all but shut down a program ...
New Mexico is among more than 20 states suing the Trump administration for withholding $6 billion in funding for after-school programs that many low-income and rural families depend on.
Three years after the launch of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the service is seeing increased call, chat and text volume ...
A host of education officials stood beside New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez on Wednesday in the state Justice Department building to decry the impacts of frozen education funds as a threat to ...
The U.S. Department of Education notified schools on June 30th that billions would be withheld. NM Attorney General Raul ...
Check out community events around New Mexico from July 11 to 17. Albuquerque New Mexico Albuquerque Notices 🔶 Artists invited to apply for Bernalillo County’s COVID Memorial Public Art Project – ...
The decision preempts the Trump administration’s 2026 budget proposal to cut funding for 988’s LGBTQ+ youth and young adult services, and is raising alarm bells among LGBTQ+ advocates.
This funding rescission’s effects are being felt most acutely by our most vulnerable students. The U.S. Education Department ...
A new whistleblower lawsuit alleges recently departed New Mexico General Services Department officials tolerated racism and sexism and encouraged mismanagement of public money. Jose Puentes — a former ...
Amid fireworks and fear, Phoenix youth turn nightlife into a powerful show of cultural pride and solidarity against hard-line ...
The 988 lifeline will stop offering tailored services for LGBTQ+ youth July 17, according to the federal agency's website.
The federal government says it will maintain funding for a national suicide prevention hotline, but no longer pay for specialized support for L.G.B.T.Q. people.
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