Attorney general candidate Gay vows to ‘make New Mexico a safer place to live’
By Tom Lawrence | Oct 24, 2022
Attorney general candidate vows to ‘make New Mexico a safer place to live’
New Mexico Freedoms Alliance leader: 'Doctors have been seeing firsthand the damages caused by masks'
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.
Government's aerial shooting of feral cattle outrages New Mexico cattlemen
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.
New Mexico educators cheer 2022 legislative session
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.
At 84, Encino mayor enjoys casual pace of small New Mexico village
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.