Progress came to a halt on incrementally reducing the state's SNAP error rate due to a unique provision in the "One Big ...
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a brief opposing the acquisition unless state regulators implement several restrictions.
New Mexico Public Education Department asked lawmakers for $35 million after paying a district for online students it no ...
New Mexico’s roughly 1,400 square miles of snow cover detected Dec. 10 is one-third of what is typical this time of year.
The apparent decline coincides with an expired contract at the facility and bucks the norm of ICE facilities nationwide ...
New Mexico’s new universal child care program could include some of the state’s most vulnerable caregivers: grandparents.
The New Mexico Higher Education Department asked lawmakers to fund free high school equivalency testing and loan repayment ...
Mediation talks to start nearly a year after the state attorney general first sued ex-Western New Mexico University President ...
Early voting was still a few weeks away when, in September, the announcement came down. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham was offering her endorsement to JoAnne Vigil Coppler in the crowded race to replace ...
The Trump administration's proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act could threaten the future of the Mexican gray wolf.
Six of New Mexico’s rural public libraries recently received grant funding to expand programming and services offered to children. According to a news release from the foundation, grant requests ...
Two New Mexico lawmakers say they plan to sponsor bills in the upcoming legislative session that would enact stricter regulations on firearm dealers like gun stores and pawn shops across the state.
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