Bertha Nez grew up herding sheep on pristine lands not yet touched by the uranium boom. Nez was born in a hogan in 1946, near ...
Immigration policy has been one of the top issues in the presidential race. Republicans and Democrats have been at odds on ...
About 16 percent of lawmakers have taken the required training to build field offices and hire staff to work in the places ...
The Associated Students at the University of New Mexico passed six appropriation requests, appointed two new senators and ...
New Mexico's Republicans don't have to wait until Election Day for somber news. They again will be the minority party in both houses of the state Legislature. Sure, the GOP will stick to its familiar ...
Going forward, Mexican voters will now elect judges at every level, dramatically restructuring the third branch of government ...
While New Mexico's revenue growth is slowing, state agencies' requests for additional funding in the upcoming fiscal year show no sign of self-restraint — prompting the chair of the powerful Senate ...
Electing judges through popular vote could undermine the independence of the judiciary and expose it to political pressures ...
Camille Touton, the commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, praised the water conservation efforts of Southern Nevadans on ...
The 68th Senate of the Associated Students of New Mexico State University met on Sept. 5 to elect new officials, induct ...
This month, a new website is launching to give New Mexicans the information they need to shop around for the most affordable, highest quality health care. The website, which can be found at: ...
Accelerating the energy transition to renewables should not be contingent on the continued dominance and expansion of fossil ...