
By George Willis | Feb 27, 2022
The city of Santa Fe is hoping a more expansive community restorative justice program for offenders under 18 will help quell an increase in youth crimes.

By George Willis | Feb 27, 2022
A woman has been arrested for suspicion of arson after a fire nearly wiped out a neighborhood in Socorro, New Mexico.

By Laurie A. Luebbert | Feb 27, 2022
One day before medical marijuana producers and state tax collectors were to face off before the New Mexico Supreme Court, the court ruled that cannabis used as a medical product can not be taxed.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 27, 2022
City of Santa Fe Buckman Direct Diversion Board met Nov. 4.

By George Willis | Feb 26, 2022
A crash that killed a seven-year-old pedestrian has prompted the Albuquerque Police Department to increase the number of traffic tickets issued.

By Trina Thomas | Feb 26, 2022
The University of New Mexico Hospital is offering incentives to nurses who left the hospital, and the nurses who stayed are out of luck.

By David Beasley | Feb 26, 2022
The City of Albuquerque has sky-high plans for Balloon Fiesta Park as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.

By Trina Thomas | Feb 26, 2022
The New Mexico House of Representatives earlier this month introduced a bill that would allow infants to be safely surrendered.

By David Beasley | Feb 26, 2022
Early voting started in Rio Rancho earlier this month.

By Ariana Chiarenza | Feb 26, 2022
A robot called "Breezy One" has been responsible for keeping St. Mary’s Catholic Church clean during the pandemic.

By Andy Nghiem | Feb 26, 2022
New Mexico lawmakers are currently discussing a bill that would prohibit the storage or disposal of nuclear waste in the state.

By Zachary Richter | Feb 26, 2022
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced her plans to stand against hunger in the state.

By Zachary Richter | Feb 26, 2022
A bill aimed at reducing crimes in the community is moving forward in the Roundhouse.

By Steven Hughes | Feb 26, 2022
There’s been a growth in shoplifting – an act all too familiar for residents – in New Mexico.

By Zachary Richter | Feb 26, 2022
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham backs the $15-per-hour minimum wage for school workers.

By Zachary Richter | Feb 26, 2022
Nurses from Santa Fe Community College and NMSU spoke in support of Senate Bill 50 in late January.

By Timothy Stuckey | Feb 26, 2022
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a press release on Feb. 3 praising the state Senate for its approval of Senate Bill 14.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 26, 2022
City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, Nov. 4.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Feb 26, 2022
City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, Nov. 3.

By Laurie A. Luebbert | Feb 25, 2022
In the first of back-to-back road games Feb. 20, the New Mexico Lobos fell prey to a hot-shooting second half by San Jose State. The Spartans hit three-fourths of their shots from the field en route to a 71-55 win over the Lobos.