New Mexico 1 dies in New Mexico school shooting; student detained Albuquerque Police Department officers search a student after a shooting at Washington Middle School, which left at least one student… August 13, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico sets rules to launch pandemic debt collection SANTA FE, N.M. – New Mexico’s court system is taking steps to ease financial upheaval as the state braces for… August 13, 2021
New Mexico Photos: Children show their animals at the San Juan County, N.M., Fair fair runs through Saturday at McGee Park in Farmington August 12, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico defends title as most Latino state in nation SANTA FE – New Mexico has retained its title as the nation’s most heavily Hispanic state, with 47.7% of respondents… August 12, 2021
New Mexico Energy giant promises more perks in New Mexico utility case New Mexico customers voiced concerns to state regulators about a proposed multi-billion-dollar merger of New Mexico’s largest electric utility provider,… August 11, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico shrinks reliance on for-profit prison operators SANTA FE – New Mexico is on the cusp of finalizing prison takeovers that will reduce private prison operations to… August 11, 2021
New Mexico School starts in New Mexico with many masked, few vaccinated Students at Highland High School assemble for a rally on the first day of the fall semester on Wednesday in… August 11, 2021
New Mexico BLM Northern New Mexico advisory council to meet in August The Bureau of Land Management will host a virtual Northern New Mexico Resource Advisory Council meeting from 9 a.m. to… August 11, 2021
New Mexico San Juan College announces modified hours of operations San Juan College Educational Services Center (the Clocktower building) and the bookstore will begin modified hours Monday, in preparation for… August 11, 2021
New Mexico Retired court justice to take reins of child welfare agency Recently retired state Supreme Court Justice Barbara J. Vigil, right, was appointed to lead New Mexico’s foster care and child… August 11, 2021
New Mexico FEMA to pay for funerals for those lost to COVID-19 Mexico families have already seen payments August 10, 2021
New Mexico Universities lead vaccine push for young New Mexicans New Mexico State University Aggie Health and Wellness Center Nurse Marissa Archuleta administers a Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine to… August 9, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico customers sound alarm over major utility merger ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico customers are sounding the alarm over a proposed multibillion-dollar merger of the state’s largest electric utility… August 9, 2021
New Mexico Pardons for 19 New Mexico criminals, some who were violent FILE – In this June 3, 2021, file photo, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declares her intention to seek… August 9, 2021
New Mexico New Mexico officials urge employers to require vaccinations SANTA FE – New Mexico’s Democratic governor and dozens of other elected officials are urging the state’s business community to… August 9, 2021
New Mexico Albuquerque matches record number of homicides this year ALBUQUERQUE – With more than four months remaining, Albuquerque has already matched a record number of homicides this year within… August 9, 2021
New Mexico San Juan Regional Spine Center welcomes new neurosurgeon Payne San Juan Regional Medical Center welcomed Dr. Christopher Payne to the San Juan Regional Spine Center’s team of neurosurgeons.… August 9, 2021
New Mexico FBI investigating death of man on Navajo Nation Officials are asking for public’s help August 6, 2021
New Mexico Report: Uranium cleanup could benefit New Mexico, tribes SANTA FE (AP) – For Democratic state Rep. Wonda Johnson, the disastrous Church Rock uranium spill in 1979 is deeply… August 6, 2021
New Mexico San Juan College requires masks indoors Masks will be required beginning Monday at all indoor San Juan College locations when it is not possible to maintain… August 6, 2021
New Mexico San Juan Regional Medical Center offers symptom reminders Residents should carefully monitor symptoms August 6, 2021
New Mexico Farmington police: Speed a factor in fatal crash taken to Albuquerque hospital; woman’s father died at the scene August 5, 2021
New Mexico Teacher union president: Goal is to get kids back to school RIO RANCHO, N.M. – The head of a national teachers union is visiting New Mexico on Thursday as part of… August 5, 2021
New Mexico Farmington sees rise in unemployment rate Despite career fairs and lure of better-paying jobs, employers are scrambling to find help August 5, 2021