
By Tom Lawrence | Oct 24, 2022
Attorney general candidate vows to ‘make New Mexico a safer place to live’

By Tom Lawrence | Apr 25, 2022
The toll on the mental health of American young people during the enforced isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is becoming more and more clear, and the results are both revealing and troubling, according to some studies.

By Tom Lawrence | Mar 14, 2022
Cattle management takes on many forms but firing on stray cattle from a helicopter is a new and disturbing trend, according to Caren Cowan, publisher of the New Mexico Stockman & Livestock Market Digest.

By Tom Lawrence | Feb 22, 2022
The 2022 New Mexico Legislature has approved $3.8 billion to pay for raises for educators, as well as funding for indigenous language programs and expanding community schools. The 30-day session ended Feb. 17.

By Tom Lawrence | Oct 20, 2021
Boyd Herrington, 84, came to the village of Encino a decade ago looking for someplace quiet where he could take it easy. That was not the case.