SANTA FE â A defeated state lawmakerâs bid to win appointment to a vacant House seat has hit turbulence. Read moreGovernor expresses concern about lawmaker's eligibility to hold vacant House seat
The Santa Fe Sheriffâs Office is investigating the death of a man near Santa Fe Saturday.
A collaboration between the New Mexico Department of Health and Albuquerque Fire Rescue aimed at curbing addiction and overdoses is off to a slow start, mainly due to drug users refusing treatment.
Ruidoso businesses say the three-week holiday stretch is a telltale sign if they are back to normal.Â
Old Town Plaza buzzed with energy Friday as Horned Frog fanatics and rabid Raginâ Cajun supporters gathered for a boost before the big showdown: Saturdayâs Isleta New Mexico Bowl.
Water infrastructure legislation authorizes watershed studies, millions for New Mexico sewer systems
Money for bosque restoration, a new wastewater system in Bernalillo and floodplain research in Estancia will be authorized by a federal water infrastructure bill Congress passed last week.
If states had New Yearâs resolutions, one of New Mexicoâs would likely be to stay off of âworst states for drunk drivingâ lists in 2025.
SANTA FE â A New Mexico Organized Crime Commission that was revived last year after being dormant for decades is asking lawmakers for a $4.5 million special appropriation to expand its work.
An annual military spending bill that will bring billions to New Mexico passed Congress last week and was signed into law by President Joe Biden on Monday.
New Mexico's senior senator secures leadership appointment on Energy and Natural Resources Committee
New Mexicoâs senior senator expects to fight for public lands and to focus on national labs and permitting reform in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in the coming congressional session.
When I hopped a one-way flight from Oregon to New Mexico in October to become the education reporter with the Albuquerque Journal, I could only wonder how my new life would unfold. But I could guess with certainty that it would involve at lea…
Not to name names, but hereâs something to know: Levi and Oliver are back, and so are Aurora and Emily.
Meet some of the women behind the tamales that make Christmas a little more New Mexican. From Rosa Ortega, who makes thousands of tamales every Christmas, to Maria Estrada, who is growing her tamale business, these women are a part of a thriv…