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Over a week since an inundated Guadalupe River sent floodwaters tearing through homes and youth camps in Texas, optimism for rescuing any of the dozens of people still missing from Hill Country on ...
Recent elections in Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Brazil show a voter turnout gap of 10% to 25% between young people and ...
New Mexico will move to take custody of more children born with drugs in their systems and put families who do keep their children on a short leash, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham told The New Mexican on ...
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women is excited to announce the return of the Annual Native Youth Summit—a powerful two-day leadership experience created to uplift, inspire, and connect ...
Weekly update meeting being held today for Euclid Avenue/Highways 14/83 reconstruction project in Pierre Cheyenne River Youth ...
A national education nonprofit is stepping up to support New Mexico students after federal cuts all but shut down a program ...
This funding rescission’s effects are being felt most acutely by our most vulnerable students. The U.S. Education Department ...
The state is launching a new pilot program to help grandparents and others who are raising their relatives’ children. This comes after the ongoing Kevin S. settlement alleged the Children, Youth, and ...
PED NEWS RELEASE The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) today announced a partnership with the Los Alamos National ...
Olive Crest is opening a new drop-in center in downtown San Diego to offer services to young people who have been sexually exploited.
Immigrant and first-generation American youth will need more mental health support as federal immigration enforcement becomes more aggressive under the Trump administration, and even those who don ...
There has been a dramatic drop in the number of people gathering at the U.S. border and trying to cross. Can it help Mexico stave off President Trump’s threatened tariffs?