New Mexico News Roundup (7/27/25)

Responsible AI on trial: New Mexico legislators will meet July 29 in Los Alamos to debate guardrails for AI-driven decisions in criminal justice and beyond — find out.

Heinrich secures $69M boost: Over $69 million for New Mexico’s water systems, housing vouchers for 11,000+ families, Tribal health care and economic development cleared a key Senate committee this week — learn what this means for New Mexicans.

Sky glow under threat: New Mexico stargazers worry that the rising number of satellites streaking overhead could wash out their cherished dark skies — find out why.

New Mexico math crisis: A July 24 LESC brief revealed proficiency peaks at 32% in fifth grade then plummets to 12% by 11th, spurring calls for universal screening, targeted interventions and revamped teacher prep — learn what lawmakers propose.

Shootout heroics come too late: New Mexico United overturned a two-goal deficit to win 3-0 on penalties but still failed to advance from Group C — find out what comes next.

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