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'I am grateful for his many years of service': Grisham honors former New Mexico Gov. Jerry Apodaca

Former colleagues, friends, and family are remembering Jerry Apodaca for his dedication to public service and being the first Hispanic person elected as governor of New Mexico. Apodaca died on April 26 at age 88.


'We are so close to seeing every public school in New Mexico connected to high-quality and high-speed internet': Grisham breaks ground on public school broadband project

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham recently broke ground alongside Socorro Consolidated School and public officials on a broadband project that will provide high-speed and affordable internet to two of the four schools in New Mexico without reliable broadband.


San Juan County emergency manager on runoff: ‘It’s at 150% above normal’

As the Animas River in the Four Corners region of the U.S. is expected to rise due to spring runoff and recent rainfall, concerns about flooding are increasing.


'Whatever they're doing isn't good enough': Solicitor General of New Mexico demands urgency from Kia, Hyundai amid increase in vehicle theft

New Mexico is among 17 states calling on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recall Kia and Hyundai vehicles that are popular targets of thieves across the country.


Residents push for ordinance to have a 'settled representative' in government

Santa Fe County commissioners are considering the impact on potential affordable housing projects as they explore how to use plots of land near the north side of the city near the village of Agua Fria.