New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday signed into law 60 bills governing everything from elections to psychedelic ...
The U.S. Forest Service has reversed a December recommendation to ban mineral mining in 165,000 acres in the Upper Pecos — a decision that threatens a sensitive watershed, said local advocacy groups.
In the end, it was another legislative session that confirmed business as usual for the state’s oil and gas industry ...
Amid brisk temperatures and steady snowfall Saturday afternoon, hundreds turned into thousands as protesters converged at the Roundhouse in Santa Fe, one of a dozen protests planned in New Mexico as ...
The New Mexico Department of Health on Friday reported measles cases had grown to 54, six more since the previous report on ...
The U.S. government announced last week that two confidential informants and an FBI special agent based in New Mexico’s largest city discovered and seized hundreds of thousands of dollars in virtual ...
SIPI in New Mexico is among the tribal colleges that lost staff due to federal cuts. A federal judge has ordered the staff restated, but the federal government is appealing the decision.
Attorney General Raúl Torrez is seeking restitution for veterans he alleges were defrauded by a consulting company based in ...
An organization that provides small grants to uplift and explain New Mexico culture and history will have to close its doors, following deep cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities and local ...
Veterinary experts nationwide have a variety of hypotheses for new and puzzling test results from cow milk being analyzed for avian influenza — including in New Mexico. March marked one year since ...
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department’s Office of the Inspector General announced Thursday it has opened an investigation into Secretary Pete Hegseth’s highly criticized use of the Signal messaging app ...