Jenna Gonzales+FollowMeet New Mexico’s 2025 sports legendsThis year’s New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame class is a real celebration of homegrown talent and dedication. From Landry Jones, who went from Artesia to the NFL, to Courtney Frerichs, the first American woman to break nine minutes in the steeplechase and an Olympic medalist, these honorees have put New Mexico on the map. We’re also seeing coaching greats like John Fields and Miles Watters, plus Anita Maxwell, who redefined women’s basketball at NMSU. Which local sports figure has inspired you most, and what impact do you think these role models have on our community? #Sports #NewMexico #SportsHallOfFame00Share
Lori Elliott+FollowHow Project Echo is changing NM prisonsProject Echo is quietly transforming lives inside New Mexico’s prisons. Instead of just serving time, inmates are now learning how to take charge of their health and build real plans for life after release. This isn’t just about medical facts—it’s about hope, self-worth, and a shot at a healthier future. The program’s reach is growing, and the stories coming out are powerful. If you know someone impacted by the justice system, or care about second chances, what do you think about programs like this? Could this be a model for other states? #Health #BodyHealth #NewMexico00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLobos’ home streak faces FGCU’s rebounding powerNew Mexico’s perfect home record is on the line as they host FGCU, fresh off Jake Hall’s explosive 24-point game. The Lobos have been unstoppable in Albuquerque, but FGCU leads their conference in rebounds, with J.R. Konieczny pulling down over 7 a game. Both teams love to score—expect a fast-paced matchup where every possession counts. Can the Eagles’ rebounding edge disrupt the Lobos’ home dominance, or will New Mexico’s offense keep rolling? This one feels like it could go either way. Who do you think has the edge? #Sports #CollegeBasketball #NewMexico00Share
jimmy13+FollowBroadway magic lights up New Mexico teensOver 1,600 high schoolers from all corners of New Mexico packed Popejoy Hall for a free showing of MJ The Musical—an experience many had never imagined possible. Thanks to donor support, especially from Chevron, students got a taste of Broadway and a glimpse of university life, all at no cost. This isn’t just about a fun field trip; it’s about making the arts accessible to everyone, regardless of zip code. What do you think—should more communities invest in programs like this to open doors for young people? #Entertainment #BroadwayForTeens #NewMexico00Share
Keith Stokes+FollowUNM’s $600M plan could double future doctorsAlbuquerque’s health care future could look very different if UNM Health Sciences gets the $600 million it’s asking for to rebuild its aging medical school. The current building dates back to 1967 and just can’t keep up with the demand for new doctors and health professionals. If this project moves forward, UNM could double its med school class size, meaning more local students get a shot at medical careers—and more doctors might actually stay in New Mexico. With the state’s doctor shortage reaching crisis levels, do you think this investment is the answer? #Health #BodyHealth #NewMexico00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowWhere to get help with rent & bills in New MexicoHoliday expenses can really pile up, but there’s a strong network of support right here in New Mexico for families feeling the pinch. If you’re worried about making rent or keeping the lights on, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to face it without help. Local organizations like the Albuquerque Housing Authority, Salvation Army, and Catholic Charities are stepping up with emergency rent and utility assistance. Even if things feel overwhelming, reaching out could make all the difference. Have you or someone you know used these resources? Let’s talk about what’s worked and how our community can support each other. #Safety #NewMexico #CommunitySupport00Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowWolf Taylor’s wild journey shakes up New MexicoTaylor, a Mexican gray wolf, just won’t stay put—he’s trekked back to Mount Taylor three times, even after being relocated miles away by wildlife officials. His persistence is sparking a real debate: Should humans keep enforcing invisible boundaries, or let these smart, independent animals decide where they belong? With more wolves venturing north as their numbers grow, some advocates say it’s time to rethink old rules and let nature take its course. What do you think—should Taylor be free to roam, or do boundaries matter for recovery? #Pets #Wildlife #NewMexico70Share
jenna64+FollowNew Mexico’s teacher residency pays offGetting paid $35,000 to train as a teacher while working side-by-side with experienced educators? That’s the reality for folks joining New Mexico’s District Partner Teacher Residency program. It’s a big step toward solving local teacher shortages, especially in special education, and it’s making a real difference—80% of residents stay in their schools for at least three years, way above the national average. Plus, some residents even get full teacher salaries and benefits during their training year. If you’ve ever thought about teaching, this could be your chance. What do you think—could programs like this change the future of education in our state? #Education #NewMexico #TeacherResidency00Share