Native Americans aim to boost voting power in New Mexico Interior Secretary Deb Haaland speaks during a news briefing April 23 at the White House in Washington. New Mexico is… September 20, 2021
New Mexico hearing begins for next round of oil, gas rules New Mexico is now the nation’s second largest oil producing state, and environmental officials say more needs to be done… September 20, 2021
Grand jury indicts ex-lawmaker in alleged kickback scheme SANTA FE – A former high-ranking Democratic state legislator and Albuquerque public school administrator has been indicted by a grand… September 20, 2021
New Mexico extends masking order as new cases trend downward ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico is on the downslope of the pandemic as the number of new infections has started to… September 15, 2021
New Mexico cattle ranchers pummeled by western drought are trying to restock herds thinned by dry years September 13, 2021
New Mexico’s $37 million plan to recruit more teachers Incoming Education Secretary Kurt Steinhaus addresses students on the first day of their fall semester Aug. 11 at Highland High… September 9, 2021
New Mexico plots greater spending, from tuition to Medicaid Several executive agencies overseen by New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham are making the case for expanded services. (Morgan Lee/Associated… September 8, 2021
Las Cruces couple reflect on 75 years together Thomas and Dee House sit together at their home Aug. 26 in Las Cruces, N.M. A chance meeting on July… September 6, 2021
Top New Mexico lawmakers concerned about oil and gas rules Pumpjacks work in a field near Lovington, N.M. New Mexico in April reached a record level of oil production with… September 1, 2021
New Mexico poised to reconsider bail reform amid crime wave A notice advises motorists not to pick up hitchhikers near the Santa Fe County Jail and the Penitentiary of New… August 31, 2021
New Mexico panel considers future of coal-fired power plant The Four Corners Power Plant in Waterflow, N.M., near the San Juan River in northwestern New Mexico. New Mexico’s largest… August 30, 2021
New Mexico flush with cash as revenues climb, oil recovers Pumpjacks work in a field near Lovington, N.M. New Mexico in April reached a record level of oil production with… August 27, 2021
U.S. authorities warn against flying drones over national lab in New Mexico LOS ALAMOS, N.M. – Drone pilots beware. Authorities at one of the nation’s top nuclear weapons laboratories issued a warning… August 23, 2021
U.S. boarding school review prompts calls for trauma support Adjunct history professor and research associate Larry Larrichio holds a copy of a late 19th century photograph of pupils at… August 23, 2021
Navajo Nation issues vaccine mandate for tribal workers Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez announced a vaccine order Sunday. All Navajo Nation executive branch employees will need to be… August 23, 2021
New Mexico farmers along Rio Grande face early water cutoff ALBUQUERQUE – Hundreds of farmers along central New Mexico’s stretch of the Rio Grande face a second consecutive year of… August 23, 2021
New Mexico braces for end of federal unemployment bonuses New Mexico Workforce Solutions Secretary Ricky Serna discusses plans for reform to the state’s system for distributing unemployment benefits that… August 17, 2021
West Nile virus detected in Bernalillo County mosquitoes West Nile virus detected in Bernalillo County mosquitoes ALBUQUERQUE – Health officials in New Mexico’s most populated area are warning… August 16, 2021
San Juan County detention officer charged with sexual contact with inmate FARMINGTON – A detention officer at the jail in San Juan County has been arrested and charged with multiple counts… August 13, 2021
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 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
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 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 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