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People In NM Prisons Often Held At The Wrong Security Level, Report Shows
Someone held in “security threat unit housing” cannot just go to a library and don’t have access to a computer, Internet, or a copy machine.
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Someone held in “security threat unit housing” cannot just go to a library and don’t have access to a computer, Internet, or a copy machine.
WASHINGTON — They discussed “best practices and measures for colleges and universities to take to curb spread of” monkeypox and coronavirus.
WASHINGTON — The property is not authorized to store classified or national defense information, according to partially redacted affidavit.
New Mexico's highest court tossed out lawsuit filed in 2020 seeking release of incarcerated people to protect them from getting coronavirus.
New Mexico’s Environmental Improvement Board voted unanimously Friday morning to allow the operation to proceed.
WASHINGTON — Residents of California, Kentucky and Vermont will decide if their state constitutions should protect abortion access.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled the Biden administration had the right to formally end the Trump-era policy.
An agreement to resolve the pending U.S. Supreme Court dispute over Rio Grande water is approaching its “drop-dead” date of Sept. 23.
The state’s Oil Conservation Division created the program so that companies could bank petroleum reserves until prices rebounded.
Attempting to capture votes on southside of Albuquerque, the Republican National Committee opened a Hispanic community center on Thursday.
The Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 to approve two requests by Western Albuquerque Land Holdings (WALH).
Some N.M. lawmakers question why funds can only be given to governments or nonprofits on behalf of those affected, and not directly to them.
Move comes amid a city housing shortage and right after the Albuquerque City Council voted to ban approved encampments until at least 2023.
Ronchetti received a cash donation from a man implicated in a scheme to falsely award the state’s electoral votes to Donald Trump.
At an awards ceremony for health care workers, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham praised their collective effort to save lives from COVID-19.
On the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, marijuana is legal, but booze is banned.
There's a potential boost for New Mexico's economy and forests through logging, especially after the severe fire season this summer.
Colorado's election officials, like so many across the country, faced a surge of violent threats after the 2020 election.
Thursday was supposed to be Shawn Harper-Ray's day off.