With trust fund fever spreading at the Roundhouse, New Mexico's latest new fund could be targeted at the state's growing Medicaid budget.
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Nestling in high mountain ranges and high desert cities, these southwestern homes are rich in history and natural beauty
"Stopping people because of what they look like — with dark skin, Asian, Latino or Native American characteristics is never acceptable," the group says in a letter.
Two southern New Mexico Democrats are trying to establish a new state park. State Rep. Nathan Small and Sen. Jeff Steinborn, both of Las Cruces, have introduced a bill to
Get your fill of frosty, award-winning New Mexico craft beer at WinterBrew 2025. The New Mexico Brewers Guild event takes place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, at the Santa Fe Farmers' Market Pavilion,
The trails of Cerrillos Hills State Park helped Kim Davis develop a connection with New Mexico and find an active outlet after she moved to Santa Fe from Alabama in July of 2020. A French teacher at the Academy for Technology and the Classics,
State Sen. Antonio Maestas will sponsor the legislation. New Mexico is one of six states without an anti-hazing law.
SANTA FE, N.M. – Anyone who has followed ... along with complimentary proposals to reform New Mexico’s criminal competency laws. “We are rebuilding this system. About 10 years ago, it ...
With 2024’s tax season around the corner, the Taxation and Revenue Department has announced key dates and resources for New Mexicans. Who needs to file taxes in New
The New Mexico legislature can only watch and wait for a formal resolution of the issues caused by a temporary federal funding freeze.
State lawmakers voted this week to move forward a proposal that would expand the state ticket-scalping law beyond college sports. Co-sponsor Rep. Kathleen Cates (D-Rio Rancho) presented House Bill 26 to the House Consumer & Public Affairs Committee on Tuesday.