Juan Oliveros

Originally from Guadalajara, Jalisco, I grew up in the vibrant chile capital of Hatch, NM. I pursued my academic journey at the University of New Mexico, where I earned a bachelor's degree in Business & Administration with a concentration in Marketing and later an MBA with a focus in Data Analytics. Throughout my career, I have always prioritized working with nonprofit organizations, leveraging my expertise to help drive meaningful change. Contact me at [email protected].

Rabies in Curry County Shows How Easily a Virus Slips Past the Boundaries We Trust

A rabies case in rural New Mexico is more than a health alert — it is a warning against complacency. Even fenced yards, officials say, cannot shield pets from wildlife-borne disease when vaccination gaps persist.

Ethics Commission Lawsuit Against Elevate is More Than Paperwork — It’s a Warning Flare for New Mexico

A lawsuit over Project Jupiter’s anonymous ad campaign has become a larger reckoning over dark money, environmental politics and democratic transparency in New Mexico.

Too Many Hunters, Limited Tags—New Mexico’s Hunting Tag System Takes Heat

As thousands miss out on hunting tags, debate grows over fairness, private land access, and looming reforms to New Mexico’s wildlife commission.

New Mexico Loses Thousands of Federal Jobs as Unemployment Climbs to its Highest since 2022

Federal job cuts push New Mexico’s unemployment to its highest since 2022, exposing the state’s reliance on government spending.

Two Decades On, a Survivor Says It’s ‘Not Too Late’ for Truth About Zorro Ranch Abuse

More than 20 years after alleged abuse at Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, a survivor speaks out as fresh investigations aim to uncover the truth

Nuclear Ambitions in New Mexico Face Legislative Roadblocks

Lawmakers weigh nuclear energy’s promise against environmental concerns after a key bill fails in committee.

Two Decades On, a Survivor Says It’s ‘Not Too Late’ for Truth About Zorro Ranch Abuse

More than 20 years after alleged abuse at Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, a survivor speaks out as fresh investigations aim to uncover the truth

Retire Near Albuquerque—Without the Hustle: 5 Places That Strike the Right Balance

From desert lakes to historic pueblos, these towns near Albuquerque offer retirees a slower pace without losing access to essential services.

Pedestrian Deaths Drop Again—New Mexico Sheds Worst-In-Nation Ranking

Pedestrian deaths fall again in New Mexico, pushing the state out of the worst-in-US ranking after years of deadly post-pandemic spikes.

Santa Fe Fest Keeps Lifelines for Immigrants Strong with Monthly Giving

A Santa Fe community fest spotlights monthly donations as a steady lifeline for immigrant legal aid and support services.

Pedestrian Dies in Santa Fe Crash; DUI Suspected in Driver’s Arrest

A pedestrian was killed in a pre-dawn crash in Santa Fe, with police arresting the driver for suspected DUI as the investigation continues.

New Mexico Gubernatorial Race Heats Up with 5 Contenders and New Voting Access for Independents

Five candidates vie in New Mexico’s 2026 gubernatorial primaries as new rules allow independent voters to participate without switching parties.