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By George Willis | May 9, 2022
In the midst of trying to survive a drought and serious wildfires, New Mexico residents have a new concern: bears.

By Andy Nghiem | May 9, 2022
An Albuquerque community is furious over the illegal killing of two of their beloved neighborhood deer.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 9, 2022
City of Santa Fe Human Services Committee met Tuesday, April 19.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 9, 2022
City of Santa Fe Community Health and Safety Task Force met Tuesday, April 19.

By Caleb Lombardo | May 8, 2022
A local grocery store hosted a cookout in April for Ruidoso residents who were left without power due to wildfires.

By David Hutton | May 8, 2022
In the wake of a rash of wildfires across New Mexico, officials are pulling local and out-of-state resources to fight the fires and keep them from spreading.

By George Willis | May 8, 2022
The chairwoman of the New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee wants the state’s lawmakers to consider greatly reducing or eliminating taxes on personal income.

By David Beasley | May 8, 2022
A New Mexico couple, who lost their son to suicide, brought back a CrossFit competition Saturday to raise funds and awareness, KOB4 reported.

By Trina Thomas | May 8, 2022
New Mexico State University (NMSU) now requires all students to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by July 1.

By Andy Nghiem | May 8, 2022
As residents observed national Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) Awareness Day May 5, the New Mexico MMIWR task force released a revised plan for responding to missing and murdered Indigenous women cases.

By Andy Nghiem | May 8, 2022
New Mexico has deployed special air teams to assist in fighting the wildfires which have continued to spread throughout the state.

By Andy Nghiem | May 8, 2022
New Mexico lawmakers are demanding answers as a prescribed fire started by the U.S. Forest Service has spun out of control into a blazing wildfire.

By George Willis | May 7, 2022
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends seniors over 65 years of age get 150 hours of exercise per week.

By Karen Kidd | May 7, 2022
An Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) bus flipped on its side in late February when a street racer collided with its back wheel, sending several children to the hospital.

By Karen Kidd | May 7, 2022
New Mexico is sunny more often than not, making skin cancer common, but the number of dermatologists in the state is dwindling.

By Andy Nghiem | May 7, 2022
As economic relations between Texas and Mexico sour, New Mexico is proposing development of an international rail line through the Santa Teresa port.

By John Kelly | May 7, 2022
The deadline has been extended for a free eviction prevention legal clinic in Albuquerque.

By John Kelly | May 7, 2022
Opening statements were held in the trial of the teen who is accused of shooting JB White.

By John Kelly | May 7, 2022
Evacuation efforts are ongoing for residents in the Calf Canyon and Hermits Peak fire area.

By John Kelly | May 7, 2022
Low winds are aiding in the Hermit's Creek Canyon fire fight.