As we enter a new era in American history on Monday, we would be wise to remember the following two sentences that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke in the auditorium of the University of Oslo, ...
Pat Hobbs resigned as Rutgers AD on Aug. 16, 2024 in what was a surprise at the time. Here's a look at highlights and ...
New Mexico Workforce Connection has been rebranded as America's Job Center New Mexico. According to a news release from the ...
In an effort to curb chronic absenteeism, school districts in Farmington, Raton, Carlsbad and Hobbs are piloting an AI tool ...
The fight over Universal Empowerment Scholarship Accounts continues as the new legislative session concludes its first week, ...
Here are the Jan. 13 coaches top 10 polls for high school boys and girls basketball teams in New Mexico. The number in parentheses is how many points the team received — and how many first-place votes ...
A year after lawmakers made significant cuts to resolve a state budget deficit, Gov. Katie Hobbs' proposes to increase state ...
Hobbs said she will seek $7 million to help return artifacts to tribes, and renewed her support for a Navajo water settlement ...
New Mexico law preempts local ordinances that restrict abortions within the borders of Lea and Roosevelt counties and the cities of Hobbs and Clovis, the state top court said.
Gov. Katie Hobbs began the 2024 legislative session saying she was “optimistic’’ about working with the Legislature.
Governor Hobbs is proposing to limit the number of kids in the state's school voucher program and place a cap on family income to receive funds.
The annual speech to lawmakers at the Capitol is an outline of Gov. Katie Hobbs' policy goals for the year ahead.