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New Mexico legislature advances key bills including tax increment district for state fairgrounds

Senate Bill 481 has introduced a new Tax Increment Development District named the State Fairgrounds District in Albuquerque.


Advocates gather in Santa Fe for Early Childhood Day 2025

Advocates, educators, and families gathered in Santa Fe to celebrate Early Childhood Day 2025.


Tribal nations back Swinomish in legal battle against BNSF Railway Co

Sixteen Tribal Nations across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, along with the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI), have taken a stand in support of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in their legal battle against BNSF Railway Co.


Las Cruces teen charged after Instagram posts show illegal firearms

A Las Cruces teenager, Jonathan Daniel Martinez, is facing federal charges for possessing a machine gun and a stolen firearm.


New Mexico Senate Republicans block paid family leave bill

In a recent session of the Senate Finance Committee in Santa Fe, New Mexico, House Bill 11 was defeated with an 8-3 vote.


Retired colonel appointed to lead New Mexico's military base planning office

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has appointed Colonel Megan A. Cornett, a retired U.S. Air Force officer, as the director of New Mexico’s Office of Military Base Planning and Support.


New Mexico Senate advances multiple bills including public school capital outlay changes

The New Mexico Senate has concurred with the House of Representatives on amendments to Senate Bill 82, concerning public school capital outlay changes.


Youth art exhibit 'SAWUBONA' highlights cultural identities at City Hall

The art exhibition "SAWUBONA" is currently on display at City Hall's Gallery One, located downtown.


New Mexico advances multiple bills affecting LGBTQ+ rights

The legislative session in New Mexico has seen a flurry of activity with several bills advancing through committees and floors.


Advocates urge action after ICE detains 48 residents in New Mexico

A coalition of immigrants' rights advocates is set to hold a press conference on Monday at 10:00 am inside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.


New Mexico Senate passes bipartisan wildfire protection bill

New Mexico Senate Democrats have announced the passage of Senate Bill 81, a bipartisan measure designed to protect residents affected by recent wildfires.


New Mexico Senate passes child welfare reform bill

The New Mexico Senate passed Senate Bill 42, known as The New Mexico Child Safety and Welfare Act.


New Mexico Senate passes bill to support state agency climate initiatives

The New Mexico Senate passed a bill aimed at equipping state agencies with the necessary tools to address climate change.


New Mexico Senate passes bipartisan CYFD reform bill

The New Mexico Senate has unanimously passed the bipartisan Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) Omnibus Bill, known as Senate Bill 42.


Senate Finance Committee tables PFMLA bill due to financial concerns

A recent decision by the Senate Finance Committee has put a halt to House Bill 11, known as this session's version of the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act (PFMLA).


Youth job fair offers career opportunities and résumé assistance

Bernalillo County is hosting the 2025 Youth Job Fair, a free event aimed at connecting young job seekers with potential employers.


New Mexico reopens loan repayment program for healthcare workers

Health care professionals in New Mexico are now eligible to apply for the Health Professional Loan Repayment Program (HPLRP).


New Mexico Senate passes multiple bills including transparency requirements for donations

The New Mexico Senate passed several significant bills on March 15, 2025.


State Sen. Brantley on mine safety: Chris Hefner’s 'expertise and commitment make him an invaluable asset'

Crystal Brantley, a New Mexico State Senator, said that Chris Hefner's leadership as State Mine Inspector ensures safe working conditions for New Mexico's miners and contributes to the continued success of the state's mining sector.


State Sen. Townsend: Medical malpractice costs, constant decline of medical services 'a real problem'

Jim Townsend, a state senator for New Mexico's District 34, said the legislature is not addressing issues related to "medical malpractice costs and the constant decline in medical services available to New Mexico." He made that statement in a post on X on March 6.