New Mexico lawmakers will be talking about the federal government a lot this week, specifically all the federal money no longer coming to New Mexico.
Most candidates running for City Council agreed Tuesday some changes are needed to address skyrocketing housing costs.
Albuquerque residents from Old Town, West Old Town, and the Sawmill area gathered at Hotel Albuquerque to question mayoral candidates about their plans to address issues and improve the area. Karen ...
Last year, the city won a legal battle on the Area 1B issue after challenging a county ordinance aimed at keeping Area 1B in ...
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Nearly 120,000 acre wildfire prevention project set for Santa Fe National Forest
The ‘Warren Buffett Indicator’ has surged above 200%, meaning the market’s price is far ahead of the economy’s size Sham ...
New Mexico's Democratic lawmakers are vowing urgent action to shore up safety net spending in a top state for participation ...
LAFD NEWS RELEASE The Los Alamos County Fire Department (LAFD) is proud to announce a new contracted wildfire-mitigation ...
"When it comes to addressing the federal cutbacks, the Democrats are aligned. Republicans are going to request other topics, ...
SANTA FE — New Mexico lawmakers will return to the Roundhouse on Wednesday for what's expected to be a brief but fast-paced ...
There’s a new chief in town for the Santa Fe College Police Department, but his name is far from unknown. After rising through the ranks as officer, lieutenant, captain and major at SFPD over the ...
SANTA FE COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) –As federal lawmakers continue to debate the potential release of the “Epstein files,” a New ...
More schools in New Mexico are going to get electric buses, thanks to a new, 2-year pilot program the state government is ...
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