Karaoke Coming to Saint-Brieuc: 45,000 Songs & New Rooms in 2026
The Rise of Experiential Entertainment: Beyond Bowling and Karaoke
New Mexico Physicians Call for Malpractice Reform
Epstein Files Reveal Friendship with SVA Chair David A. Ross
Lifestyle
Santa Fe's Largest Homeless Shelter Sees Major Improvements Under New Management
Agape House, formerly known as 'Pete's Place,' has experienced a sharp drop in police and emergency calls since Urban Alchemy took over operations.

WNMU Eyes Sixth Street for New Education Campus
University plans to acquire and renovate former elementary school to house early childhood center and School of Education
Santa Fe Restaurant Owner Rescues Freezing Puppy
Benjamin Crosky of Tender Fire Kitchen helped save a shivering dog found on the street.
Politics
Silver High Students Serve as Honorary Lt. Gov.
Rural students and educators visit New Mexico State Capitol for annual Grant County Day

Protests, Medical Malpractice, and Epstein Commission Dominate NM Legislature
On the 11th day of the 2026 legislative session, lawmakers debated an ICE detention ban, advanced a medical malpractice reform bill, and approved a commission to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's activities in the state.
NM Lawmakers Seek Truth Commission on Epstein's Ranch
Bipartisan effort aims to uncover details of Epstein's activities at his infamous Zorro Ranch
Entertainment
Santa Fe Tops Smaller Cities for Moviemakers for 4th Year
New Mexico city's mix of tax credits, crew, and cultural appeal make it a premier filming destination

Henze's "The English Cat" Premieres in German in Munich
The Bayerische Staatsoper presents the German version of Henze's opera based on a Balzac novel adapted by Edward Bond.
Gene Hackman's New Mexico Home Sells for $6.3 Million
The late actor's 53-acre compound in Santa Fe was listed and sold within days.
Tech
New Mexico Sues Meta in First Stand-Alone State Case Over Child Exploitation
State's undercover investigation alleges Meta failed to protect children from predators on its platforms

New Mexico Sues Meta in First Stand-Alone State Case Over Harm to Children
The trial could set a precedent for how states can hold social media companies accountable for their impact on young users.
New Mexico Brings First Stand-Alone Case Against Meta Over Child Safety
State's undercover investigation using fake social media accounts aims to hold tech giant accountable for harmful effects on minors.