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New Mexico banishes Trump ally from office for insurrection

SANTA FE – A New Mexico state district court judge on Tuesday disqualified county commissioner and Cowboys for Trump co-founder Couy Griffin from holding public office for engaging in the in...

As Forest Service wraps up pause on burns, a scientist fears what comes next

Scientist fears agency might over-correct for the errant prescribed burn

Chaco park to host equinox sunrise event and astronomy festival

Tradition followed by astronomy discussions, viewings

Santa Fe woman accused of embezzling nearly $600K from firm

SANTA FE – A Santa Fe woman has been accused of embezzling nearly $600,000 from a landscape architecture firm where she once worked. A Sept. 19 arraignment has been scheduled for 43-year-old...

New Mexico judiciary endorses elimination of some court fees

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s judiciary has endorsed the elimination of court fees for traffic violations and some misdemeanor criminal cases that can have a disproportionate effect on the poor, a...

New Mexico teams rally for hospitalized football player

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) – For 22 seconds, none of the 104 players thought about football. The high school students’ thoughts and prayers were elsewhere – with Abraham Romero in the intensive c...

New assessments show New Mexico students still struggling

Education officials tout ‘strategies’ to get back on track

New Mexico Supreme Court details ruling on stream access

ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday detailed its legal reasoning for a decision earlier this year that answered a long simmering question over whether the public had a rig...

Settlement deadline looms in Supreme Court case over Rio Grande water

Texas claims New Mexico shorted its share of the water by pumping groundwater

New Mexico governor pledges $10M for new abortion clinic

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s governor on Wednesday signed a new executive order that pledges $10 million to build a clinic that would provide abortions and other pregnancy care. “The goal her...

Researchers: Pretrial detention plans wouldn’t reduce crime

ALBUQUERQUE – Legislative proposals intended to make it easier to keep certain criminal defendants in jail while awaiting trial would have done little to reduce crime, according to a study b...

New Mexico governor issues pardons to 6 people

SANTA FE – New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday pardoned six people for convictions ranging from fraud and larceny to burglary and drug trafficking. The pardons represent anothe...