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New Mexico legislators have until this Saturday at noon to get bills to the governor's desk, yet many discussions are still underway. From tax reform to crime legislation. → Read More
The Pink Boots Society uses education to assist, inspire, and encourage women and nonbinary individuals in the fermented/alcoholic beverage industry. → Read More
A West Mesa student is recovering after a shooting that happened at a nearby park Monday afternoon. Yet similar incidents have happened in the past. → Read More
The event remembered all who have passed away or who continue to suffer from the impact of COVID-19, as well as honor essential workers. → Read More
Families and advocates are frustrated by New Mexico legislators, after several crime bills were killed at the Roundhouse. But with only weeks left, some are not giving up. → Read More
Currently, the police agency works closely with seven pueblos throughout New Mexico. → Read More
The conversation comes after the intense storm systems and damaging winds last Wednesday and Sunday. → Read More
Legislators say FEMA is "broken" and "ill prepared" for natural disasters. → Read More
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 6 into law on Monday. → Read More
The proposed legislation would allow tribal police to act as peace officers in New Mexico. The agreement would also be optional for pueblos and tribes. → Read More
From ticket sales to recruiting, matters may not look good for New Mexico State University. College basketball is often a multi-million dollar business. → Read More
On Thursday, the state's House of Representatives passed House Bill 9. The act would punish gun owners if their weapons got into a child's hands. → Read More
Since 1882, Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church has served as a place of worship for hundreds of families. → Read More
Bernalillo County deputies say a 15-year-old was found dead at the scene. A 14-year-old was taken to the hospital in critical condition but died several days later. → Read More
New Mexico Senate Bill 252 includes regulating the use of physical force by officers and requiring policies and training by all law enforcement agencies. → Read More
His past includes a lot of criminal history, from police reports to court documents. Peña was even found guilty of burglarizing a Kmart. → Read More
Both Republicans and Democrats are now considering security measures, especially during the 60-day legislative session. → Read More
A change could be on the way, starting with a special unit under a newly sworn-in Navajo Nation administration. → Read More
If passed, House Bill 100 would require New Mexicans to wait two weeks until they receive a purchased firearm. That time also includes a federal background check. → Read More
April 2023 will officially mark one year since the Calf Canyon and Hermits Peak fires merged. Yet while the time has gone fast for many, others disagree. → Read More