Gov. Luján Grisham prepared to call special session to fight Trump bill impacts
President Trump is getting his “big, beautiful bill" and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said she is prepared to “fight like hell” to protect New Mexico from its... Read more.
New Mexico’s PFAS claim against Air Force base advances as federal bellwether case
A federal judge last week opened the door to New Mexico’s pursuit of its ongoing civil case against Cannon Air Force Base for environmental and public health damage... Read more.
Automatic voter registration begins in New Mexico
Eligible New Mexico voters will now be automatically registered to vote when they complete a driver’s transaction with the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). This new... Read more.
Nearly 50 years of art: Hofmann duo featured at Wild Hearts Gallery
An exhibition titled "Karl and Mary Hofmann: A Magical Space" will be on display at Wild Hearts Gallery in Placitas from July 1 to August 3. The exhibition showcases... Read more.
Landmark New Mexico oil pollution lawsuit appealed to state Supreme Court
A coalition of Indigenous, frontline, youth and environmental organizations, alongside community members, appealed to the New Mexico Supreme Court Tuesday to hear... Read more.
New Mexico Senators condemn Trump tax and spending bill after Senate passage
Following the narrow passage of President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill in the Senate, New Mexico's Democratic Senators, Ben Ray Luján and Martin Heinrich,... Read more.
Safety lapses lead to steep fines for Rio Rancho senior care center
By Josh Lee A Rio Rancho senior care facility is facing some steep fines after state inspectors discovered a number of safety violations. According to state records,... Read more.
‘Return to Office’ is not necessarily a return to efficiency
Whether in government or the private sector, “Return to Office” orders are very much in vogue these days. The message to workers is to stop watching reality... Read more.
Heinrich hails victory as public lands sales stripped from GOP bill
A controversial proposal to sell off large portions of America’s public lands has been defeated following widespread public outcry, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich... Read more.
Your legal high gets more expensive on July 1. Here’s why.
Get ready to pay a bit more for your cannabis in New Mexico starting July 1. The state's cannabis excise tax is set to increase from 12% to 13%, marking the first... Read more.
