Coronavirus
August 31, 2020
The working sick
At a Santa Fe rehab, masks were optional — but showing up at work with COVID-19 symptoms was mandatory
August 6, 2020
Navajo elders: Alone, without food, in despair
by Sunnie R. ClahchischiligiContributing Writer
A Navajo reporter checks in on elderly people on the reservation. Hunger and neglect is what she finds.
July 9, 2020
‘An anything-goes situation’
Nursing homes profit from pandemic with no risk of accountability
July 8, 2020
Growing pains
by Julia SclafaniStaff Reporter
Anthony, New Mexico puts big plans on hold during the coronavirus pandemic
July 2, 2020
“Screaming for help”
Imprisoned migrants seeking better prison conditions describe an attack by pepper-spraying guards
July 1, 2020
Busted
by Rachel Mabe and Ed WilliamsContributing Writer
The Carlsbad region was poised to send $3 billion to New Mexico coffers, thanks to one of the biggest oil booms in history. Then came COVID.
June 17, 2020
Bordering on desperation
by J. Weston PhippenFreelance Contributor
In Gallup, surrounded by the Navajo Nation, a pandemic crosses paths with homelessness, hate and healers
June 10, 2020
When history deals a bad hand
by Rachel MabeContributing Writer
The scrappy city of Las Vegas gambled on its Wild West history to draw tourists and keep the economy afloat. With the coronavirus, all bets are off.