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New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez says critical programs for our children are under threat by the White House.
The Attorney General is trying to stop a federal freeze on some education funding that could halt more than a hundred New Mexico after school and other learning programs expected to start just ...
The Street Outreach Program at Preble Street has provided young people with shelter, food, clothing, and critical support since 2023 ...
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 – ...
A national education nonprofit is stepping up to support New Mexico students after federal cuts all but shut down a program ...
This funding rescission’s effects are being felt most acutely by our most vulnerable students. The U.S. Education Department ...
A new study shows that rural LGBTQ+ youth rely more on online support than urban peers. Rural organizations say the cuts to 988's LGBTQ+ hotline will disproportionately impact youth in their region.
On July 17, the Trump administration will be shutting down a national suicide and crisis hotline intended to assist LGBTQ+ youth, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ...
Six to eight hospitals in New Mexico may shutter within 18 months if Congressional Republicans follow through with Medicaid cuts.
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.
The 988 lifeline will stop offering tailored services for LGBTQ+ youth July 17, according to the federal agency's website.
The lower tax rate means the county has to cut around 70 existing jobs, as well as funding for Pre-K classes, nonprofits, and the county’s affordable housing program. In response to funding cuts for ...