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Lovelace Health Systems CMO: 'It will be up and down, but we are prepared for that' as New Mexico hospitals lift mask requirements for first time since pandemic

New Mexico hospitals are starting to return to some pre-pandemic operations, including lifting mask requirements at all the major hospitals.


Teen found guilty of throwing newborn baby into dumpster will get credit for time served at sentencing

Alexi Avila faces a maximum of 18 years in prison after being found guilty of child abuse and attempted first-degree murder for throwing her baby into a dumpster.


Suspect in historic Albuquerque neighborhood fires arrested, released multiple times on arson-related charges

Some people who live in Albuquerque's Hunting Highlands neighborhood believe one man is to blame for a rash of random fires the area has seen over the past six months.


Lujan Grisham on state employment numbers: 'New Mexico landed at number five for most jobs added in the last year - more than 2,500!'

New Mexico employment numbers were issued from March 2023 in the wake of recreational cannabis being legalized in the state.


Bernalillo County mother of murdered son files lawsuit so people will 'stop making excuses and blaming each different entity'

A mother who is seeking justice for the death of her son has filed a civil lawsuit against the 2nd Judicial District Court - Pretrial Services.


Edgewood's Anaya on town's anti-abortion ordinance: 'I don't believe we need to go back to the Stone Age'

Commissioners in the town of Edgewood voted 4-1 to pass an anti-abortion ordinance in defiance of a new state law that makes the local ordinance illegal.


Albuquerque resident on new Rest in Red traffic lights: 'It seems that speeding has gone down'

The “Rest in Red” light installed two weeks ago at the Lead and Walter intersection in Albuquerque is already having a positive result by slowing down speeding cars.