New Mexico News Roundup (7/20/25)

Piñon coffee pods recalled: New Mexico Piñon Coffee is voluntarily recalling its 10-pack Dark Piñon single-serve pods (Lot 251749, best by May 8th, 2026) after discovering food-safe ink may bleed into drinks at high temperatures — learn what you need to do.

Small rocket, big science: NASA’s Black Brant IX lifted off from White Sands Space Harbor on July 18 for a 15-minute mission probing the sun’s chromosphere — find out what it discovered.

Pueblo values, policy vision: Joannie Suina brings two decades of culturally responsive education to New Mexico’s new office for Native American early childhood care, focusing on language revitalization, sovereignty and healing-centered leadership to strengthen state-tribal collaboration — find out what she envisions.

Santa Fe cancer center expansion: Santa Fe’s Christus St. Vincent opened an 80,000-square-foot addition Thursday as part of an $80 million, patient-first plan, adding chemo suites, high-tech diagnostics and coordinated care under one roof — find out how it brings treatment closer to home.

Soundwave NM debuts at State Fair: A first-of-its-kind festival on Sept. 7 inside Tingley Coliseum will feature six New Mexico-based acts, with entry included in your State Fair ticket — find out how to attend.

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