Judge drops charges for one Santa Fe obelisk protester
Views 0 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sean Sunderland, one of the protesters charged with the toppling of the Santa Fe obelisk on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, had his charges dismissed by a judge last week.
New Mexico’s congressional delegation sworn in
Views 0 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- New and returning members of the U.S. Senate and U.S. House were sworn in Sunday. UNM political science professor and KOB 4 political analyst Lonna Atkeson said it was a big day for New Mexico in Washington, D.C.
Patient And Therapist Talk Mental Health Care In Pandemic
Views 0 The coronavirus pandemic has taken a terrible toll on mental well-being as people cope with isolation, fear and uncertainty. KUNM’s Megan Kamerick talked with Ryan Williamson about his decision to seek therapy for the first time, and clinical psychologist Dr. Gerald Chavez for a segment that originally aired on our media partner New […]
Vaccine rollout: What you need to know
Views 0 State health officials say planning continues for next phase of rollout As COVID-19 vaccine development and rollout continues across the country, KOAT has found how it’s going right here in New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Health Secretary-designate Dr. Tracie Collins fielded an onslaught of vaccine questions Wednesday.
UNM to create Tom Udall congressional collection
Views 0 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – As U.S. Senator Tom Udall’s term comes to an end, the University of New Mexico is working to document it. Udall served New Mexico for more than three decades as New Mexico’s State Attorney General, Congressman, and U.S. Senator.