New Mexico regulators reject proposed utility merger One of the major transmission lines that runs to the west of Albuquerque. A powerful panel of New Mexico regulators… December 9, 2021
New Mexico preps for future shortages on Pecos River ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s top water official has issued an order establishing the framework for dealing with future water shortages… December 8, 2021
New Mexican weaver joins university wool heritage project Richard Trujillo grabs indigo wool to work on a table runner at his weaving shop Nov. 22 in Chimayo, N.M.… December 6, 2021
Democrat-led New Mexico delves into political redistricting Preparations are made at the New Mexico Senate chamber as state lawmakers trickle into the Statehouse on Jan. 19, 2021,… December 6, 2021
U.S. Navy medics due at San Juan Regional Medical Center to help with critical care Some people are turning to a medication intended for horses to treat COVID-19, and San Juan Regional Medical Center is… December 3, 2021
New Mexico study highlights growing dependence on oil sector U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland addresses a crowd during a celebration at Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New… December 2, 2021
New Mexico governor seeks pay increase for public schools New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, pictured July 29, says being fully vaccinated means three shots, and she’s pushing all… December 1, 2021
Navy medical team heading to San Juan Regional to help with COVID-19 A drive-thru assessment center for possible COVID-19 testing has been set up at San Juan Regional Medical Center for people… November 30, 2021
Ancient juniper trees illegally cut in New Mexico monument Alligator juniper trees were harvested at El Malpais National Monument near Grants, N.M. Park Service officials are asking the public… November 30, 2021
New Mexico oil regulators aim to limit seismic activity New Mexico is now the nation’s second largest oil producing state, and environmental officials say more needs to be done… November 29, 2021
Man dies while snowboarding at resort near Taos TAOS, N.M. – A Rio Rancho man has died while snowboarding at a popular northern New Mexico ski resort. Taos… November 29, 2021
Native American leaders say Chaco prayers being answered U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland meets with tribal governors after a celebration at Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern… November 25, 2021
Judge: District Attorney’s Office off case after Farmington Police recorded defendant’s call with attorney FARMINGTON – A New Mexico judge has ruled that a district attorney’s office must be replaced as prosecutors in a… November 24, 2021
Visiting New Mexico’s Capitol? Bring vaccine proof, not guns A choir group from Eastern New Mexico University performs at the Capitol Rotunda in Santa Fe on Nov. 17. New… November 24, 2021
2 New Mexico school districts close down, citing COVID surge SANTA FE – At least two schools in New Mexico are sending students home early this week for remote learning,… November 23, 2021
Interior head: Chaco protections ‘millennia in the making’ U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland addresses a crowd during a celebration at Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New… November 22, 2021
New Mexico foresees robust growth in state government income Firearms are being banned at the New Mexico state Capitol building with few exceptions starting in early December, under rule… November 22, 2021
Risk of quakes caused by oil, gas in New Mexico rising Risk of quakes caused by oil, gas in New Mexico rising As more seismic activity was reported closer to the… November 22, 2021
Interior secretary seeks to rid U.S. of derogatory place names The base village at the formerly named Squaw Valley Ski Resort in Olympic Valley, Calif. U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland… November 19, 2021
Cannabis bust on Indigenous land highlights legal divide Law enforcement officers with the Bureau of Indian Affairs inspect a cannabis garden at Picuris Pueblo, N.M. The federal raid… November 19, 2021
New Mexico governor: Full vaccination means boosters too New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, pictured July 29, says being fully vaccinated means three shots, and she’s pushing all… November 17, 2021
New Mexico lawmakers pressed to make water a priority A dry channel of the Rio Grande is seen Sept. 9 near Albuquerque. The state’s top water officials testified Wednesday… November 17, 2021
Oil, gas leases on hold around New Mexico’s Chaco park, U.S. says A hiker sits on a ledge above Pueblo Bonito, the largest archaeological site at the Chaco Culture National Historical Park,… November 15, 2021
New Mexico hospitals seek relief amid wave of patients ALBUQUERQUE – Two of New Mexico’s largest hospitals on Thursday announced that they would be focusing on patients who need… November 11, 2021