This week, New Mexico in Focus presents memorable interviews from past shows. The highlight interviews include Hank Shaw, Karen Coates, Stephen Pastis and Holly Holm.
This week on New Mexico in Focus, Rev. John D. Hill from Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Albuquerque, joins Gene Grant to talk about local reactions to the recent shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston,...
This week on New Mexico in Focus Santa Clara Pueblo Governor Michael Chavarria and forester Matthew Tafoya update correspondent Sarah Gustavus on how Santa Clara Pueblo is addressing environmental damage years after the Las Conchas wildfire, and also ...
Young people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender can face hard times after coming out. On this week’s New Mexico in Focus, producer Sarah Gustavus talks with a student and local leaders about what is being done to address these issues and protect students in New Mexico.
It's a hotly-debated topic in New Mexico – the cost of energy. This week, New Mexico in Focus looks at the cost of energy and the state Public Regulation Commission's (PRC) recent rejection of the Public Service Company of New Mexico's request for a rate hike and new fees for residential solar customers.
This week on New Mexico in Focus, correspondent Gwyneth Doland talks with Jess Bravin, a Wall Street Journal reporter who authored "The Terror Courts" outlining the history and lasting impact of military commissions for Guantanamo detainees.
This week, New Mexico in Focus acknowledges Albuquerque's new designation as a 2030 District. 2030 Districts are regions within the United States where local business leaders take steps to address climate change by reducing water use and carbon emissions.
The state Public Education Department released teacher evaluation data this week. According to the PED, about 47 percent of teachers were ranked "effective" and 24 percent were ranked "highly effective." This week on New Mexico in Focus, a panel of Albuquerque teachers will convene in studio to discuss testing and teacher evaluation.
It’s been almost a week since a 7.8 magnitude struck Nepal, and the death toll so far has climbed above 5,500 people across about 30 mountainous districts. More than 100 aftershocks, a few registering above 6.4, have worsened the destruction and posed...