New Mexico Update: Baldwin didn’t know weapon contained live round Actor fatally shot cinematographer on N.M. film set October 22, 2021
New Mexico Human rights panel to hear Navajo uranium contamination case This Nov. 13, 1975, photo shows signs along the Rio Puerco warning residents in three languages to avoid the water… October 22, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico governor returns contribution, amends filing SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s campaign for re-election on Wednesday amended its October campaign finance report and returned… October 21, 2021
New Mexico Warming climate means shortages on Pecos River, study says The Bureau of Reclamation discussed findings of its Pecos River Basin Study during a virtual briefing Wednesday. (Bureau of Reclamation… October 20, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico considers retirement ‘double dipping’ for police SANTA FE – Legislators are drafting a plan to ease restrictions against retired police officers coming back to work, in… October 20, 2021
New Mexico Man who fell from New Mexico sports skybox, son get payouts A man who fell from a luxury suite at the University of New Mexico arena, known as The Pit, onto… October 20, 2021
New Mexico Colorado governor boasts zero shark attacks; here’s the story of New Mexico’s lone incident Polis’ joke raises questions about an encounter with a sand tiger’s prolonged teeth in the high desert October 19, 2021
New Mexico Farmington exhibition focuses on birth of energy industry First well drilled in 1921, but city’s population skyrocketed with second boom in 1950s October 18, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico clears way for hospitals to ration care if needed ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico on Monday cleared the way for hospitals to ration care if necessary, saying the state’s health… October 18, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico needs to dedicate money to more conservation projects, groups say ALBUQUERQUE (AP) – The Land of Enchantment is home to vast forests and deserts, meandering rivers and streams and a… October 18, 2021
New Mexico Valles Caldera volunteers in race to document dendroglyphs Yvonne Keller and Steve Daly check out a dendroglyph of a date on an aspen tree in Valles Caldera National… October 16, 2021
New Mexico Advisory panel endorses redistricting maps for New Mexico SANTA FE – An advisory board on redistricting endorsed several plans for realigning the boundaries of political districts across New… October 16, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico explores public financing for cannabis businesses New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announces April 12 her decision to sign a law that legalizes recreational marijuana outside… October 15, 2021
New Mexico MIT grapples with early leader’s stance on Native Americans David Shane Lowry, left, distinguished fellow in Native American Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Alvin Donel Harvey, president… October 15, 2021
New Mexico U.S. nuclear repository completes key mining project in southern N.M. This undated image provided by the U.S. Department of Energy shows an electric continuous miner machine run by Randy Wilson,… October 14, 2021
New Mexico Airman convicted of kidnapping, killing Farmington woman in 2020 A jury in Arizona found U.S. Air Force airman Mark Gooch guilty Wednesday of kidnapping and the first-degree murder of… October 13, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico pledges support for tribal adoptions in state law Retired state Supreme Court Justice Barbara J. Vigil, right, appears at a news conference Aug. 10 in Santa Fe, as… October 12, 2021
New Mexico Official: Same-day registration unavailable on Election Day ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico officials say voters who show up at polling places to register to vote on Nov. 2… October 12, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico professor against vax, mask mandates fired LAS CRUCES, N.M. – A New Mexico State University professor who publicly opposed campus vaccine and mask mandates will no… October 12, 2021
New Mexico Gallup physicians, nurses call for action at town hall Chris Hoover, urologist at Rehoboth McKinley Christian Hospital, responds Oct. 2 to a question during a town hall meeting at… October 12, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico governor settles harassment claim for $150K New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks July 29 at a news conference in Santa Fe. The final price tag… October 11, 2021
New Mexico Guard unit to support resettlement operations for Afghans BELEN, N.M. – A New Mexico Army National Guard unit is deploying within the United States to support resettlement operations… October 9, 2021
New Mexico Free lunches earn business access to New Mexico lawmakers Republican state Sen. Gay Kernan of Hobbs takes a lunch paid for by a lobbyist on Wednesday in Santa Fe.… October 7, 2021
New Mexico Navajo leaders seek hearing on oil and gas drilling dispute Top officials with the largest Native American tribe in the United States are renewing a request for congressional leaders to… October 6, 2021