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Northern NM Voters Weigh Officials' Disaster Response And Stance On Climate Change
While people in Mora County continue to recuperate from the state's largest wildfire and ongoing floods, the General Election looms.
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While people in Mora County continue to recuperate from the state's largest wildfire and ongoing floods, the General Election looms.
The Senate confirmed Navajo Nation citizen Roselyn Tso to lead the Indian Health Service, the first permanent director in nearly 2 years.
This story is part of a project called Democracy Day, in which newsrooms across the country are shining a light on threats to democracy.
POJOAQUE PUEBLO — For nearly the last two years, the shelter at Buffalo Thunder “was the busiest testing facility outside of Albuquerque."
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate won't vote on legislation to secure marriage equality for millions of Americans until after the midterm elections.
A recent poll found that 69% of both Democrats and Republicans think democracy in the United States is in danger of collapse.
Then, it’ll be up to the state, county and other organizations to keep up the work that the Army Corps started.
Keshawn Thomas had “always been respectful with police officers,” and by all accounts was a responsible gun owner.
Residents of NM city downriver of biggest fire in state history drink bottled water and eat off paper plates to preserve clean water supply.
“Across the world, democracy is backsliding,” UN Secretary General António Guterres said in message to mark this year’s International Day.
CLEVELAND, N.M. – Collins Lake Ranch, a 300-acre property in Mora County, is a full-time home for people with disabilities and coaches.
"The harassment complaint filed against a powerful N.M. senator is closed," he announced.
The local group is asking the state to explore taking the facility over under a rarely invoked receivership law.
A coalition of Indigenous groups is now petitioning the state’s highest court to block the change before it takes effect next year.
According to the complaint, to be eligible to run for attorney general, Jeremy Michael Gay must have lived in New Mexico since Nov. 8, 2017.
The US Forest Service announced big changes to the way it will authorize prescribed burns in light of mistakes the agency made.
The Albuquerque City Council opted to allow “safe outdoor spaces", an effort to give unsheltered folks a safe place to stay overnight.
Griffin was removed from office by court order earlier this week because of his participation in the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
New Mexico is trying to expand high-speed internet access across the state, especially in rural and tribal areas.
Ronchetti’s campaign denies that the candidate’s position on the issue has ever changed.