Advocates of teaching ‘yes means yes’ in N.M. schools gain traction in the Roundhouse Despite lengthy debates, a bill is progressing that aims to change how we think about consent and stop assault February 13, 2023
Farmington Police Department accepted into peer intervention project Officers will use national hub for training, technical assistance and research February 10, 2023
‘Send a Runner’ authors video presentation to be shown at San Juan College Eskeets, Kristofic will read selections and share insights February 9, 2023
Farmington police release video of alleged vehicular assault on officer Woman, 18, faces five felony charges after vehicle pins officer to car February 8, 2023
New Mexico nuclear museum gets a Soviet missile for display ALBUQUERQUE – The National Nuclear Science and History in New Mexico now has a rare addition to its missile collection.… February 7, 2023
Pretrial detention change could cost New Mexico $15M a year SANTA FE – A proposed state Senate bill that calls for people accused of certain violent crimes to remain jailed… February 7, 2023
States push to enshrine protections for tribal children as law faces court tests gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings involving Native children February 7, 2023
Alec Baldwin wants prosecutor in on-set shooting death dropped Attorneys say lawmaker is prohibited from holding judicial authority February 7, 2023
Aztec bypass faces delay as state conducts review 2½ miles of the nearly 4-mile bypass remain to be completed February 7, 2023
Farmington police officer pinned against car during stop morning call reported a fight February 4, 2023
Cortez teacher, playwright found fatally shot in New Mexico Keleher worked with Navajos and at Crow Canyon; suspect arrested February 3, 2023
Court: U.S. needs to consider effects of drilling near Chaco failed to look at wider impacts of emissions February 2, 2023
Farmington Cinematheque presents ‘Selma’ at San Juan College opens Feb. 21 at the Connie Gotsch Theatre February 2, 2023
State aroma bill passes its first sniff test in legislature A classroom of Las Cruces fifth graders ignites the debate over whether New Mexico should have an official smell on… January 31, 2023
Construction of Latter-day Saints temple continues steadily during winter Completion of Farmington temple is expected in early 2025 January 31, 2023
Northwest New Mexico Council of Governments offering loans Revolving loan fund can make loans of $20,000 to 100,000 January 31, 2023
U.S. sweetens pot to study siting for spent nuke fuel storage Momentum against site in New Mexico growing January 27, 2023
San Juan County deputy shoots at vehicle during Farmington traffic stop injuries reported after driver is arrested January 25, 2023
New Mexico AG seeks to codify abortion rights, nullify bans says actions violate state guarantees of equal protection and due process January 24, 2023
Bird deaths over New Mexico possibly due to climate change experienced three different extreme weather events. January 24, 2023
Bill advances in New Mexico to gird against climate crises New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham delivers her State of the State address on the opening day of the annual… January 24, 2023
New Mexico chief justice urges caution with bail law reform ‘Judges now have the ability to assess dangerousness, something they could not do before’ January 24, 2023
Recovering from wildfire, New Mexico bill passes first test Measure would clear the way for zero-interest loans January 24, 2023