Like she does every Tuesday afternoon when the bell rings at the Shepherd’s Closet in Elephant Butte, Tami Smith stepped out the Tuesday before Thanksgiving to greet a growing line of hungry people at ...
New Mexico lawmakers joined a small group of residents to call for greater transparency around the proposed New Mexico Gas ...
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department this week announced $390 million in unclaimed property, and urged residents to determine if they have either money or other assets being held by the ...
New Mexico lawmakers discuss concerns about data center Project Jupiter's lack of transparency and strain on area's natural ...
Federal changes around vaccine messaging threaten vaccine uptake in Navajo communities and have left medical practitioners who serve this population feeling censored.
U.S. Sen Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico led fellow senators Thursday in a denunciation of recent federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program before introducing a bill that would repeal ...
New Mexico’s Superintendent of Insurance said Thursday she hopes the Legislature will continue its support of a $10 million wildfire mitigation program for homes at extremely high wildfire risk, a ...
As fear ripples across the Hermits Peak-Calf Canyon Fire burn scar about newly discovered toxic metals in Mora County groundwater, elected officials and residents are increasingly wondering whether a ...
New Mexico's congressional delegation pushes HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy to send grant money to states' Head Start programs ...
A coalition of advocates for New Mexico’s growing unhoused population on Monday released the results of its “point in time” count, an annual survey of hundreds of unhoused people across the state, ...
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) introduced three wildfire-related bills this week in a newly reopened United States Senate, all of which use New Mexico’s recent wildfire experience as a guide — or a ...