More than 1,000 people converged on the New Mexico Legislature on Monday to call for stronger protections for immigrants and ...
Outside the Capitol on Thursday, public sector workers from Valencia County held a “matanza in a box.” Staff from Los Lunas ...
Two of New Mexico’s Congressional delegates addressed the state legislature on Thursday highlighting their accomplishments ...
The push for more scrutiny comes after the WNMU Board of Regents approved a $1.9 million payout to the former president, ...
"When you're a felon, you know that you're not supposed to possess a firearm. So, you're taking that extra step when you go steal one or get one illegally," Rep. Andrea Reeb said.
One of the governor’s top priorities this session is protecting New Mexico’s water supply. A key bill she’s backing, that proposes recycling brackish and ...
Senate Bill 279, known as the Gas-Operated Semiautomatic Firearms Exclusion Act, or GOSAFE, also would prohibit the ...
As a student in Española Public Schools, Democratic state Sen. Leo Jaramillo predicted the future. “In the fourth grade, Leo Jaramillo stood up and probably said, ‘I will win an election one day to ...
State lawmakers made progress on several big initiatives in the first full week of New Mexico's 60-day legislative session.
State lawmakers are starting to tackle some of the most controversial issues of this session, and that includes behavioral health.
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