New Mexico House panel launches probe of New Mexico 2020 election audit House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., presides during a committee hearing on Capitol Hill, Oct. 7,… March 17, 2022
New Mexico Haaland: Report about Indigenous boarding schools expected soon Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland said Wednesday the Interior Department is on the verge of releasing a report about… March 16, 2022
New Mexico Students from New Mexico university among 9 dead in Texas crash Emergency responders work the scene of a fatal crash late Tuesday, March 15, 2022 in Andrews County, Texas. A vehicle… March 16, 2022
New Mexico Tico Time addresses neighborhood noise concerns ahead of upcoming festival season Resort says music decibel levels will be monitored and main stage will be finished by 10:30 p.m. March 15, 2022
New Mexico ‘Little Miss Nobody’ identified over 60 years later with DNA Ray Chavez, the nephew of a little girl dubbed “Little Miss Nobody” who was recently identified, speaks during a news… March 15, 2022
New Mexico Tico Time owner to face San Juan County commissioners about upcoming music festivals Neighbors complained about noise, trespassing and nudity last year March 14, 2022
New Mexico VA proposal to close rural health clinics spurs opposition Sen. Martin Heinrich speaks at the grand opening ceremony for a community-based outpatient clinic managed by the U.S. Department of… March 14, 2022
New Mexico Election audit prompts pushback from New Mexico auditor New Mexico State Auditor Brian Colon speaks with reporters in 2019 in Albuquerque. Colon is the latest top Democratic official… March 14, 2022
New Mexico New Mexico terror trial in limbo years after compound raid A makeshift living compound in Amalia, N.M., is seen Aug. 10, 2018. A U.S. District Court on Thursday evaluated the… March 14, 2022
New Mexico New Mexico governor sets sights on building hydrogen economy New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham prepares to sign an executive order related to prioritizing hydrogen development following a roundtable… March 11, 2022
New Mexico New Mexico gets rid of the ‘tampon tax’ Earlier version of the bill included removing taxes from diapers March 11, 2022
New Mexico New Mexico regulators consider more oil and gas rules Officials says regulations would be most comprehensive in the U.S. March 10, 2022
New Mexico Albuquerque council votes to rein in crisis powers of mayor ALBUQUERQUE – The Albuquerque City Council has narrowly voted to reverse its 2020 action at the start of the pandemic… March 10, 2022
New Mexico U.S. looks to boost cooperation with tribes on land management Arch Canyon is seen within Bears Ears National Monument in Utah in 2017. National Park Service Director Chuck Sams says… March 10, 2022
New Mexico Governor signs $1B spending boost, vetoes pay for judges New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham talks with an audience at a retirement center in Santa Fe on Tuesday. Lujan… March 9, 2022
New Mexico Cowboys for Trump co-founder won’t seek re-election Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin, founder of Cowboys for Trump, poses at his ranch May 12, 2021, in Tularosa, N.M.… March 9, 2022
New Mexico New Mexico court: Grand juries can’t challenge COVID orders Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signs one of a suite of education bills that will increase teacher salaries and benefits on… March 7, 2022
New Mexico Navajo energy company invests in carbon capture effort The San Juan Generating Station outside of Farmington seen across the plant’s cooling pond in 2012. The Public Service Co.… March 7, 2022
New Mexico New Mexico Democrats pick top contenders for June 7 primary Family members of missing and slain Native Americans circle around New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, center, as she prepares… March 4, 2022
New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray Luján returns to Congress after stroke LujanPatrick Semansky WASHINGTON – Democratic Sen. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico returned to Congress on Thursday for the first… March 4, 2022
New Mexico New Mexico University suffers shortage of donated cadavers ALBUQUERQUE – Fewer people in New Mexico are donating their bodies to science when they die, making training harder for… March 4, 2022
New Mexico Election official warns residents about door-to-door canvas New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver speaks in 2018 during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on… March 3, 2022
New Mexico N.M. Supreme Court rules non-navigable water rule is unconstitutional Ruling allows for rafting, fly fishing and other uses on rivers that cross private property March 3, 2022
New Mexico New Mexico increases focus on race in K-12 despite backlash People protest outside the offices of the New Mexico Public Education Department’s office, on Nov. 12 in Albuquerque. As conservative-run… March 3, 2022