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New Mexico legislative leaders are recommending a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year.
Republican state Sen. Crystal Brantley is bringing an entire border security package to the Roundhouse, focusing less on the immigration and deportation issues and more on the resources needed to keep New Mexicans safe.
If things go according to plan, Santa Fe soon will join several other places in New Mexico with an economic development specialist dedicated to working with tribal entrepreneurs. The plan involves a partnership between the city of Santa Fe and University of New Mexico Rainforest Innovations,
Stunning by day, Edisto Beach State Park transforms into a celestial wonderland at night. Plus, the park offers year-round camping for those who don't mind bundling up in the winter. From ghost tours to rooftop dining, here are some of the best things to in the dark in New Mexico.
The Rancho Viejo project, a 96-megawatt (MW) solar facility and 48 MW battery energy storage system has been embroiled in controversy since its introduction in 2023. Despite a promised $200 million capital investment,
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
Dozens of the state’s outdoor organizations and youth programs will make their way to the state capitol in March to celebrate the New Mexico outdoors. The New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division has designated March 18,
The deputy city manager of the city of Santa Fe will step down at the end of the week, a departure that comes amid several high-level vacancies, including the city manager's job. Layla Archuletta-Maestas,
Advocates plan to push for a bill that would expand sexual education for public school students to be more comprehensive.
The state of New Mexico is sending a strike force of 25 firefighters to help combat the wildfires that have been devastating the Los Angeles area.
The New Mexico State Legislature announced the resignation of Representative Jared Hembree on Saturday. A press release states the Chaves County lawmaker is stepping down due to unforeseen health-related circumstances that need immediate attention.