Figures show 60% of Santa Fe’s workforce lives outside the city — making it difficult to develop kid-friendly entertainment ...
Senate Bill 5 would create a legislative-appointed committee to vet commissioners and raise hunting and fishing license fees.
New Mexico is in a historic moment. With its unique combination of assets, resources, institutions, policies and leadership, New Mexico is poised to launch a new era of growth and prosperity. New ...
We are proud to work together to sponsor Senate Bill 17, the Parole Board Modernization Act. The bill recently passed unanimously in the Senate and now moves to the House of Representatives. Law ...
The piece (“Helping abandoned pets improves our humanity,” Our View, Feb. 14) rightly recognized the untenable situation New Mexico finds itself in with simply too many cats and dogs in need of homes.
The recent decision to drop a lawsuit against a Mississippi newspaper is a victory for press freedom and a reminder of the important role editorials play in local journalism. While this case appears ...
As an assistant professor teaching public health, I begin every class by asking my students what they believe is the biggest public health problem in New Mexico. Semester after semester, the most ...
Will Power will start 13th, while McLaughlin won the pole for Sunday’s race on the downtown streets of St. Petersburg.
Ski hills and even hospitals in Taos are feeling the pinch of a bad snow season, and low snowpack means a worse summer could ...
A new pay structure officials hope to adopt soon could help keep drivers and allow for a big expansion of the city bus system ...
The virus hasn’t been recorded in Taos County, but as it continues to kill birds nationwide, some say taking precautions is a ...
Some city councilors pushed back on a new restructuring of public safety departments that has reversed a 2020 ordinance.
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