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Threats of another deluge floated through a battered Ruidoso, a week after an historic, deadly flood engulfed the village.
One week after the most destructive flood in Ruidoso’s history, the area continued to brace for further flooding from rains ...
As of July 7, babies born substance exposed will now automatically be taken into custody by the state for 72 hours before they are discharged from the hospital. If the child is sent home with their ...
The Attorney General is trying to stop a federal freeze on some education funding that could halt more than a hundred New Mexico after school and other learning programs expected to start just weeks ...
SILVER CITY, N.M. — Grant County residents will rally in support of imperiled Mexican gray wolves ahead of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s town hall in Silver City on July 17. The wolves, which live in ...
People across New Mexico will begin receiving emergency alerts on their cell phones after a Silver Alert or Turquoise Alert is issued for a missing elderly individual or Native ...
Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman was joined by the Bernalillo County Sheriff's office, New Mexico State Police ...
State Sen. Harold Pope announced his plans to run for lieutenant governor on Monday. The announcement doesn't come as a surprise; Pope, D-Albuquerque, created a campaign committee for the office ...
Two weeks after having her office defunded under a new budget bill, McKinley County District Attorney Bernadine Martin tried unsuccessfully to get a state board to provide a financial lifeline. The ...
"I think it's unrealistic because first of all, we don't have the resources, but also not all babies who are born with some type of substance exposure need to come into care," said Joanna Ruby, a fost ...
Darryl Lorenzo Wellington says programs like guaranteed income can help cities push back against federal cuts.
Advocates and families who have lost relatives to a crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people march in Albuquerque on ...