January 10, 2019 Driver of stolen Postal Service truck arrested after chase ends in crash, police say A suspect who allegedly stole a Postal Service truck in New Mexico on Wednesday found that she could be stopped by "spike strips" placed in the road and a police vehicle crashing into the truck, according to reports.
December 27, 2018 ICE releases hundreds of migrants in Texas, New Mexico, reports say More than 500 migrants were released Wednesday onto the streets of Texas and New Mexico, U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement said, as the government struggles to detain illegal immigrants amid an influx of Central Americans trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border.
December 12, 2018 New Mexico toddler shoots infant in face in motel room; mother, boyfriend face charges, police say A New Mexico couple is facing charges after an unsupervised 3-year-old boy accidentally shot his 8-month-old sister in the face Saturday while the children's mom and her boyfriend were in the shower, police said.
November 30, 2018 New Mexico 'passport'? Confused marriage license clerk doesn't believe southwestern state is in US Gavin Clarkson said he had to prove his home of New Mexico was a U.S. state before a Washington, D.C., court would grant him a marriage license.
November 28, 2018 Transgender woman's death in ICE custody was 'entirely preventable,' advocates say after new autopsy released An independent autopsy on a transgender woman who died in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in New Mexico showed evidence that she was beaten, reports said Tuesday.Â
November 13, 2018 At least four dead after murder-suicide on Navajo land in New Mexico, officials say
September 17, 2018 New Mexico observatory set to reopen after temporary closure over undisclosed security issue A New Mexico observatory that was temporarily shut down over an undisclosed security issue is set to reopen Monday after its closure sparked wide-ranging theories, officials said.
September 14, 2018 Libertarian Gary Johnson says his $250G in cannabis stocks irrelevant to his backing of legalized marijuana Gary Johnson, a two-time Libertarian candidate for president who's now seeking a U.S. Senate seat in New Mexico, says the more than $250,000 in cannabis stocks he owns does not influence his position on legalizing marijuana.
September 14, 2018 New Mexico observatory's sudden closure sparks wild speculation The temporary closure of a New Mexico observatory last week sparked wide-ranging theories, especially after reports that federal authorities were involved.