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By George Willis | May 28, 2022
New Mexico’s politicians in Washington, D.C., are continuing to work on legislation to bring relief to the devastating wildfires that have plagued the Land of Enchantment.



By Tamara Browning | May 28, 2022
A New Mexico military veteran who was motivated to become a security officer at La Merced Elementary in Belen after the deadliest mass shooting at an elementary school in U.S. history is a KOB-TV Pay It 4ward award winner.

By Tamara Browning | May 28, 2022
An Albuquerque gas station recently was charging nearly $7 a gallon for gas, even as the average cost of regular gasoline in Arizona was $4.70.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 28, 2022
City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Wednesday, Feb. 9.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 28, 2022
City of Albuquerque Committee of the Whole met Thursday, May 12.

By Andy Nghiem | May 27, 2022
Residents of the Four Corners community came together to raise money for a local woman diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.

By Andy Nghiem | May 27, 2022
The New Mexico Department of Health is warning southwest New Mexico residents to be alert of rabid wild animals.

By Andy Nghiem | May 27, 2022
New Mexico fire officials reported that as of Monday the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak fire had reached roughly 311,000 acres in size.

By George Willis | May 27, 2022
The Archdiocese of Santa Fe and its insurers have reached a $121.5 million settlement that impacts more than 370 sexual abuse survivors, according to a KOB 4 report.

By George Willis | May 27, 2022
Researchers at the New Mexico State University (NMSU) Forestry Research Center had to make some quick decisions as the largest burning wildfire in the United States approached.

By Andy Nghiem | May 27, 2022
A federal judge has blocked the Biden administration’s attempt to repeal previously enacted immigration policy.

By David Hutton | May 27, 2022
As firefighters battle wildfires across the state in a historic fire season, the cost to battle the blazes in New Mexico are starting to mount.

By Tom Vaillancourt | May 27, 2022
We live in some very interesting, or maybe a better adjective would be confusing, times.

By George Willis | May 27, 2022
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is applauding the U.S. Forest Service’s decision for a 90-day pause and review of prescribed fire operations on National Forest System lands. One of the major fires in the state began from a prescribed burn that got out of control.

By Sam Jackson | May 27, 2022
The Navajo Police Department want to boost its tribal police force by 500 officers, but to do that, leaders say it needs to get the word out to reach more new recruits.

By George Willis | May 27, 2022
In need of water to fight an ongoing drought and persistent wildfires, state officials are turning to a method that sounds new but has been used for decades to increase rainfall.


By Myles Culbertson | May 27, 2022
I’ve always considered voting to be a privilege of the highest degree.