Attorney General Raúl Torrez is seeking restitution for veterans he alleges were defrauded by a consulting company based in Las Cruces. Torrez filed a civil suit against Disabled Veterans Consultants, ...
Conservation efforts targeted at the Mexican gray wolf have shown positive results, according to recent studies, but last ...
All five members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation signed a letter sent Tuesday to the federal Office of Personnel ...
Lawmakers introduced nearly 200 bills mentioning the word “housing” this session. That’s the most since at least 2005.
New Mexico health officials reported four additional measles cases in Lea County Tuesday, bringing the total outbreak to 48 cases.
The University of New Mexico said it would cooperate with the federal investigation into alleged “race-exclusionary practices ...
Sponsors and advocates who had hoped to see reforms for New Mexico’s board governing parole continue to question the rationale behind Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Saturday veto. Senate Bill 17 would ...
Las Cruces could see New Mexico’s state-funded reproductive health clinic open its doors on the east side of town by late summer or fall 2026, according to project organizers. Christopher Ramirez, ...
State lawmakers sent Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham a bill that would, if enacted, allow immigrants authorized to work by the federal government to become police officers in New Mexico. Currently, New ...
When Stephanie Russo Carroll, a citizen of the Native Village of Kluti-Kaah in Alaska, set out to earn her doctorate in tribal health 15 years ago, she focused her research on tribal cultural and ...
New Mexico is set to become the fourth state to create an alert system meant to help find Native Americans who have gone missing. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham plans to sign Senate Bill 41 into law, ...
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