The U.S. Supreme Court accepted a settlement on May 27, 2026, to end the more than decade-long dispute over Rio Grande water between Texas and New Mexico and the federal government.
The settlement calls for reducing groundwater pumping along the dwindling river and retiring water rights from irrigated farmland in southern New Mexico.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – After more than a decade, a legal fight over the Rio Grande’s water rights is finally over, this, after ...
The study ordered last week by House Speaker Dustin Burrows to examine whether Texas could actually gobble up some of the counties on the eastern rim of New Mexico has some political figures seeing ...
The Bureau of Land Management leased 74 parcels totaling 33,530 acres, shattering a previous record of $972 million set in 2018.
The U.S. Supreme Court approved a Rio Grande settlement that ends a 13-year water fight with Texas. The agreement settles the Texas v. New Mexico and Colorado case, which claimed that New Mexico ...
DALLAS — A Texas lawmaker says the state legislature should go big when considering how it could potentially annex part of New Mexico. “You've got Roosevelt, Lea and Eddy County. I think we should ...
FEMA has approved $24.2 million in post-disaster funding for Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Texas to build safer, more ...
For the first time in nearly 15 years, the New Mexico Lobos will return to Lubbock to take on the Red Raiders in what should be a very entertaining game for goth fan bases. After Texas A&M canceled ...