The fight over firearm restrictions is set to be rekindled at the Roundhouse. Two first-term Democratic senators from — Debbie O'Malley and Heather Berghmans — filed a bill this week that would ban ...
Senate Bill 49, which proposes $340 million in appropriations from the community benefit fund, includes $60 million to the ...
There are a few ideas moving through the Roundhouse this year, but none of them are quite as contentious as the strategic water supply idea.
Coming fresh out of the White House, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced her next move to run for the ...
In our "Partners for Impact" survey, crime was overwhelmingly deemed the most important issue New Mexicans are facing. Those impacts sending ripples across communities in the state. The survey was ...
What’s your preference – red, green or Christmas? You may soon have the whole month of August to decide as another ...
With her final 60-day session as governor underway, Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday criticized some legislators for blocking progress on crime and education issues, saying she has struggled to get ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is seeking $50 million for educational programs for Indigenous children in the next fiscal year, ...
"When you're a felon, you know that you're not supposed to possess a firearm. So, you're taking that extra step when you go steal one or get one illegally," Rep. Andrea Reeb said.
SANTA FE — New Mexico university leaders would face enhanced oversight — including outside approval of contracts for certain administrators — under a package of bills proposed by the state's attorney ...
As New Mexico lawmakers wade deeper into the 60-day legislative session, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is in Washington, D.C., to take part in national Democratic group meetings. The governor, who ...
The opening of the New Mexico Legislature was largely eclipsed by the Presidential Inauguration last week. Even the State of the State address, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's seventh, was subdued ...