
Matthew Reichbach


Public media leaders sound alarm over federal funding cuts
Public media has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember.
When I was a teenage student at Central New Mexico Community College (mumbles indistinctly) years ago, I would listen to KANW and KUNM on the way to class nearly every day.
I'd

The time Texas Democrats fled to New Mexico to block redistricting
In 2003, Albuquerque hosted 11 Texas Senate Democrats who fled Austin to block congressional redistricting efforts.

Legislators: Pro Tem conduct was ‘inappropriate and unprofessional’ but not an anti-harassment policy violation
Last week, I wrote about an ethics committee hearing where Senators had to decide whether Senate President Pro Tem Mimi Stewart calling and “screaming” at a Legislative Council Services employee was a violation of the Legislature’s anti-harassment policy.
The 4-3 vote found that there was not an “offense that

Friday Grab Bag: Ethics committee hearing on Stewart 'screaming' at legislative employee
Note: We held this Friday Grab Bag until after the ethics committee hearing; as of press time, there's no announced decision.
Is yelling at a legislative employee not only rude, but a violation of the state legislature’s anti-harassment policy? That’s what legislators were tasked with deciding

Luján wants answers on Musk’s AI’s anti-Semitism
