Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, polling places have lifted their previous precinct restrictions throughout the county and are allowin…
In the midst of all the other tumult the pandemic has brought to New Mexico, the coronavirus also is sparking tension within state government …
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday (June 29) signed legislation that provides tax relief to local governments, residents and businesses aff…
Governors don’t usually sign a budget twice in one year. But this is no normal year.Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham gave her blessing to New Mexic…
Face coverings are now mandatory in the town of Taos. In a special town council meeting, councilors unanimously passed an amendment to the exi…
Law enforcement officers across New Mexico will be required to wear body cameras while on duty if Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signs a bill tha…
It’s been a constant bipartisan refrain over the past week — the budget fixes made during the special session won’t be enough.
The New Mexico Legislature finished its main task of mending the state's huge fiscal shortfall Saturday (June 20), but the special session was…
If the world ends with a whimper rather than a bang, the House began Thursday (June 18) with a sputter.For hours, Republicans in the state Hou…
A bill designed to provide financial help for small business owners struggling to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic cleared its first hurdl…
As educators continue to wonder and worry about what school will look like for both them and their students this fall, state legislators began…
By Jens Gouldjgould@sfnewmexican.comThe New Mexico Senate's conservative-leaning Democrats long have been the gatekeepers - the ones who ultim…