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Bill takes aim at bullying

SANTA FE – A committee of New Mexico lawmakers has approved an anti-bullying bill spurred by the 2013 suicide of a teenager who was bullied at school. The bill calls for the creat...

N.M. examining 500-mile statewide trail

SANTA FE – A group of New Mexico lawmakers wants to create a 500-mile, statewide recreation trail that stretches from Colorado to Texas and weaves through majestic vistas, monuments and cult...

Plane crash still under investigation

Two adults from Austin killed on the way to Durango

N.M. regulators hear testimony

Plan calls for partial plant closure

Martinez starts 2nd term as New Mexico governor

SANTA FE – Striking a bipartisan tone and promising to push for education reform, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez took the oath of office for a second time Thursday during a public inaugurat...

Western states ‘fostering renewables’

ALBUQUERQUE – More than five dozen giant turbines erected on a remote mesa in western New Mexico began churning out power for the state’s largest electric provider on New Year’s Day. ...

Navajo panel agrees on gaming terms

Legislature to debate new compact in upcoming session

Officer indictments quite uncommon

None in the dozens of police shootings in Albuquerque have faced charges

Albuquerque mayor signs federal police reform deal

ALBUQUERQUE – Calling it “a new beginning” for a city marked by police shootings and angry protests, Albuquerque officials signed an agreement Monday with the U.S. Justice Department aimed a...

N.M. governor declares emergency

Officials bracing for flooding, mudslides

Report: $5.6B impact from N.M. arts, culture

Creative sector must work harder to keep up with tech change

Beer is brewing New Mexico’s economy

State’s craft brewers pack $265M punch