New Mexico may create database of missing Native Americans Democratic New Mexico state Sen. Shannon Pinto of Tohatchi, a member of the Navajo Nation, wears an emblem of the… February 14, 2022
Prominent New Mexico lawmaker charged with drunken driving SANTA FE – Prominent Democratic state Rep. Georgene Louis of Albuquerque has been arrested and charged with drunken driving, the… February 14, 2022
New Mexico may legalize test strips to detect fentanyl Light fades outside the New Mexico State Capitol on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022, in Santa Fe, N.M., as the Legislature… February 14, 2022
Sen. Luján plans return to Senate in weeks for Supreme Court vote LujanPatrick Semansky WASHINGTON – Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Luján, who is recovering from a stroke in January, says he plans… February 14, 2022
Police arrest man suspected of stabbing 11 in Albuquerque This photo released by the Albuquerque Police Department on Monday, Feb. 14, 2022 shows Tobias Gutierrez. He was arrested as… February 14, 2022
Native company demonstrates drones for delivering essentials to remote locations Nation officials weigh tech options to increase access to health care and medicine February 10, 2022
Hundreds of abandoned uranium mines could be cleaned up if lawmakers approve legislation would direct agency to coordinate efforts to reclaim sites February 10, 2022
Governor optimistic of approval for tax cuts, voting access New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, center, talks with local school officials at Sante Fe High School in Santa Fe… February 10, 2022
New Mexico Senate seeks new protections for election workers New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver speaks in 2018 during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on… February 7, 2022
Family highlights behavioral health care gaps in New Mexico Shawnna Boyd hangs out at home in Albuquerque on Jan. 28. Shawnna has multiple mental health disorders and everyone seems… February 7, 2022
Tribes: Settlement in opioids case will foster healing Americans had the highest per capita rate of opioid overdose deaths of any population group in 2015 February 4, 2022
Sen. Luján suffers stroke, expected to make ‘full recovery’ Sen. Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-N.M., is recovering at an Albuquerque hospital after suffering a stroke last week, his office… February 2, 2022
Republicans crowd into primary race for governor, Congress Bernalillo County District Attorney Raúl Torrez talks about legislative efforts to address crime during a news conference in Albuquerque, N.M.,… February 2, 2022
Authorities vow to never give up on unsolved killings Forensic experts excavate human remains from an area that had been razed for a housing development in Albuquerque in 2009.… February 2, 2022
Hackers prey on public schools, adding stress amid pandemic Art teacher Sarah Hager works at a computer in her classroom at Cleveland Middle School on Jan. 23 in Albuquerque.… January 31, 2022
New Mexico lawmakers advance Native American education bills Students and faculty recite the “Pledge of Allegiance” during an assembly at the Crystal Boarding School in Crystal, N.M., on… January 31, 2022
Aztec canine search and rescue group seeks volunteers Jon Bonnette plays fetch and tug-of-war with Isidore, his air-scent trained search and rescue dog, after a training exercise Tuesday… January 31, 2022
Drought prompts some New Mexico farmers to try new things Paul Skrak, owner of Hidalgo Farms in Peña Blanca, New Mexico, warms up his tractor to prepare one of his… January 29, 2022
New Mexico nursing shortage prompts call for more funding ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico didn’t have enough nurses even before the pandemic and nursing advocates renewed their push Thursday for… January 27, 2022
New Mexico Democrats seek sweeping voting access changes New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks at a news conference in Santa Fe on July 29. (Morgan Lee/Associated Press… January 26, 2022
Legislators shun bill to halt tax on Social Security income New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, center, talks with local school officials at Sante Fe High School in Santa Fe… January 26, 2022
More fields could go unplanted under New Mexico water plan Low water levels are seen July 10 at Elephant Butte Reservoir near Truth or Consequences, N.M. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grishamm’s… January 25, 2022
New Mexico considers clampdown on violent criminal cases New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is flanked by elected officials as she talks about a package of public safety… January 24, 2022
Some legislators in New Mexico tire of amateur status Protesters for an array of causes gather at the entrance of the New Mexico state Capitol building at the opening… January 24, 2022