New Mexicans reeling under the pressure of rising costs for gasoline, groceries and housing will see a two-time infusion of cash this year to …
New Mexico lawmakers will return to the state Capitol for a special session in early April, about six weeks after their regular session ended,…
Taos County won big in this round of capital outlay funding, but Gov's veto prevents legislators from bringing home the usual bacon
When the Senate Education Committee was finished on Friday, March 3, Kaylee Bahe had already been awake for eight hours organizing her thought…
A bill that would hold adults responsible for keeping guns out of the hands of children passed the Senate largely along party lines Friday.
Nearly a year after two federal prescribed burns ignited a historic wildfire northwest of Las Vegas, N.M., devastating communities in more tha…
A bill to make it easier for New Mexico firefighters to legally use medical marijuana got off to a hot start Friday.House Bill 292 would narro…
The House of Representatives late Tuesday approved a bill that would prohibit local governments from restricting access to abortion — an issue…
The Town of Taos and Taos County jointly agreed last week to contribute at least $100,000 toward the hiring of a director for what both entiti…
Communities affected by the Hermits Peak–Calf Canyon Fire could have access to interest-free loans from the state within 30 days after Gov. Mi…
Rushing from one room to another on a recent hectic day at the state Capitol, Rep. John Block paused to consider a question lawmakers themselv…
There is plenty of history between the state of New Mexico and Native nations, and it hasn’t always been very pleasant, said Mark Mitchell, fo…
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Saying the state has "unimaginable financial resources" at its disposal, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham challenged lawmakers Tuesday to think big…
Public service, at least at state government’s highest levels, could soon become a better-paying job.