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The National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) was organized May 6, 1937, when Helen Miller Malloch and other members of the Illinois Woman's Press Association (IWPA organized in 1885), along with women from five other states and the District of Columbia, who met at the Chicago Women's Club in order to promote communication between women writers ...
The Gallup Independent earned awards by the New Mexico Press Association for editorial writing in 2012, 2013 and 2014, [8] news coverage in 2013 and 2014, public service in 2014, breaking news in 2014, headline writing in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, sports photography in 2014, feature photography in 2014 and photo series in 2014.
In 2010, Weigle, Frances Levine and Louise Stiver received an Award of Merit from the American Association for State and Local History Leadership in History Award for 'Telling New Mexico: A New History'. [13] In 1977 Weigle received the Zia Award from the New Mexico Press Women. [6]
Oct. 26—A man in a seafoam-patterned sweater holds out a gun, but his eyes look in the direction of the camera. Bystanders duck in the bottom of the picture frame, fearing Ryan Martinez may fire ...
Oct. 30—Albuquerque Journal captured the "General Excellence" award at the 114th convention of the New Mexico Press Association in Albuquerque on Saturday as well as first-place awards in news ...
[8] In 2015, Gannett acquired full ownership of the Texas-New Mexico Newspapers Partnership. [9] In March 2024, the newspaper announced it will switch from carrier to postal delivery. [10] The paper regularly wins awards from the New Mexico Press Association [11] and from the New Mexico Associated Press Managing Editors. [12]
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
Valda Margaret Cooper LavenderValda Cooper (November 15, 1915 – April 12, 2008) [1] was an American journalist and reporter. She was considered to be one of the first women to report on hard news for the Associated Press. She was also reported for a number of publications in New Mexico, including the Farmington Daily Times. [1]