Bernalillo County Commission defends Constitution, challenges federal administration policies
Bernalillo County commissioners passed a resolution defending the U.S. Constitution and challenging current federal administration policies they say threaten county... Read more.
10 pets vie for Corrales mayor seat as Harvest Festival election enters voting phase
Harley Bobo Skywalker Taz Sweet T Riley Faith Clover Apple Billy Corrales residents can now vote for their next Pet Mayor, with 10 furry candidates competing to... Read more.
Who owns… heat?
What if you could pull power from the ground below us? That’s all New Mexico does, Merritt. First coal, now oil and gas. Been at it for over a century now. Tell... Read more.
New Mexico senators secure nearly $400 million for military bases, rural communities
New Mexico's U.S. senators have secured nearly $400 million in federal funding for projects spanning from military base construction to rural fire departments, as... Read more.
New Mexico reports first drop in syphilis rates since 2018, marking major public health win
New Mexico has achieved a significant public health milestone, reporting its first decrease in syphilis rates in six years, according to data released by the state... Read more.
Heinrich bill targets New Mexico’s wildfire insurance crisis
New Mexico homeowners facing skyrocketing insurance premiums and policy cancellations could benefit from federal legislation aimed at understanding how wildfires... Read more.
Jury awards Bernalillo family $1.8 million in school bullying, assault case
A Bernalillo High School student's family received a $1.8 million jury verdict this week after proving school officials failed to prevent a violent assault despite... Read more.
RioTECH unveils $50M campus for trades education
Not your typical high school. RioTECH, Rio Rancho Public Schools’ newest campus, opens next week with a focus on career-oriented education. The school hosted a... Read more.
Rep. Vasquez finds overcrowded ICE facility detaining mostly non-criminal immigrants
New Mexico's largest immigration detention facility is over capacity and holding hundreds of people without criminal records, according to U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez.... Read more.
Governor plans special session to shield New Mexicans from federal budget cuts
More than 760,000 New Mexicans who rely on Medicaid and food assistance could face benefit cuts or stricter requirements under federal legislation, prompting Gov.... Read more.
