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State lawmakers sent Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham a bill that would, if enacted, allow immigrants authorized to work by the federal government to become police officers in New Mexico. Currently, New ...
A newly distinguished University of New Mexico professor discusses her clinical research and advocacy around Long COVID.
A state lawmaker, a Biden appointee and a former state Democratic Party vice chair are running for New Mexico Commissioner of ...
Of the 160 new laws passed in the most recent legislative session, 41 of them take effect Tuesday, which marks the new fiscal year.
LAS CRUCES — Downwinders had a message for the U.S. House speaker on Wednesday: You’re failing people the federal government exposed to radiation and hurting their chance at some measure of justice.
In what they described as a novel approach to counting the state’s unhoused population, New Mexico Department of Health researchers Hayley Peterson and Dylan Pell determined that 30,882 patients ...
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said Thursday she may need to call a special legislative session to address the impact to the state from the Congressional Republicans’ passage of their ...
New Mexico is hoping for less bang, less fire this Fourth of July, with much of the state under restrictions for fires and several bans on fireworks beyond public displays. While heavy rains on ...
Corey Roybal has dedicated his career to victim services at the state level, starting in 2013 when he joined the New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission, a state agency that works to provide ...
The average cost for a 10-person Fourth of July will cost $70.92, which is 30 cents less than last summer, but the second highest cookout cost since 2013 when American Farm Bureau Federation began its ...
So much for lowrider license plates and a new state bread. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, in veto messages Friday, made clear she wasn’t in the mood for fun and games and rejected bills that would have ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the Medical Psilocybin Act into law this week, making New Mexico the third state in the U.S. to decriminalize so-called “magic mushrooms.” But advocates say the ...