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We’ll reflect on the end of the 2025 legislative session by talking with journalists who followed all 60 days at the Roundhouse.
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An estimated 40,000 New Mexico children were raised by grandparents or a relative besides their parents in 2024, according to the New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department. A bill in the legislature would create a pilot program to assist these kinship caregivers.
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The state of New Mexico was served with a class action lawsuit in 2018 by 14 foster children and two advocacy organizations to better the child welfare system. The parties reached a settlement agreement in 2020 which is now known by the name of one of the plaintiffs, Kevin S. 91°µÍø explores how the suit began and how it has progressed over the last six years in the third part of a series.
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The Children, Youth, and Families Department has come under fire for having kids sleeping in the agency’s offices due to a lack of foster care placements. 91°µÍø spoke with Secretary Teresa Casados on how CYFD plans to address this issue through its Foster Care+ program and her hopes for the current legislative session.
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Children, Youth, and Families Department Sec. Teresa Casados told lawmakers Tuesday that, while the department is improving, it needs more funding to make real progress.
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Once again New Mexico is in last place nationwide for child well-being. That’s according to the annual Kids Count Data Book. 91°µÍø spoke to the local nonprofit that releases the data with the Annie E. Casey Foundation about whether the 2022 numbers reflect where New Mexico is today.
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91°µÍø Call In Show 4/28 8a: Children who experience abuse and neglect can face lifelong challenges. In New Mexico, reports of child maltreatment have…
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More than 1,000 additional New Mexico children could receive government-funded child-care assistance if their parents or guardians ask for it.The state’s…
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(Click here to access the interactive map of vaccine rates)Newly released figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show New Mexico…
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A new evaluation says New Mexico's embattled child welfare agency has been slow to set up home visiting services two years after winning a federal…