A prominent charter high school in Santa Fe easily earned five-year renewal from the state of New Mexico — despite red flags about its current administration
Susanna Space
Susanna Space is a writer based in Northern New Mexico. Her work has appeared in Guernica, Longreads, The Los Angeles Review, Edible New Mexico magazine and elsewhere. Read more about her at susannaspace.com.
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Why New Mexicans addicted to opioids can’t get the medicine they need
Buprenorphine is the best tool doctors have for patients trying to end dependency on drugs like fentanyl and OxyContin. Unfortunately, DEA regulations keep it in dangerously short supply.
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Death threats. Harassment. Intimidation. For New Mexico women, a life in politics can bring all three.
As hostilities grow, women face tough questions about public service: Is it worth the risk?
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The weight of an empty chair
Tens of thousands of students go missing every day from New Mexico schools


