There are a few ideas moving through the Roundhouse this year, but none of them are quite as contentious as the strategic water supply idea.
A woman is federally charged with conspiring with another person to smuggle three migrants from the southern border to Albuquerque in October.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is trying once again to create an Office of Housing within the executive branch of state ...
In our "Partners for Impact" survey, crime was overwhelmingly deemed the most important issue New Mexicans are facing. Those impacts sending ripples across communities in the state. The survey was ...
A judge recently sided with more than half of New Mexico school districts to suspend the 180 school day rule statewide.
James Ketcherside approached the bushes behind the Las Cruces fire station where the woman had been spending nights, bracing ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is seeking $50 million for educational programs for Indigenous children in the next fiscal year, ...
A state judge on Monday axed the New Mexico Public Education Department’s controversial “180-day rule.” Fifth Judicial District Judge Dustin Hunter struck down the agency’s requirement for all public ...
Lawmakers are trying to get more information when bills that reach the governor’s desk in the final days of the legislative ...
OPINION: A more equitable and just future requires climate justice rather than the broad umbrella of climate action.
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Democrats will choose their next national party chair and leadership team Saturday, closing out a months-long debate over who is best suited to help the party rebrand and guide it through the next ...
Tribes across the country are scrambling to provide information, IDs and legal protection to their members amid increasing ...
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