New Mexico May 15, 2023 Native American leader in New Mexico, Joe A. Garcia, dies at age 70 Joe A. Garcia, a former two-time president of the largest and oldest organization of American Indian and Alaska Native governments, has died at age 70 in New Mexico.
New Mexico May 15, 2023 New Mexico authorities review damage after sidewalk sinkhole develops near a bridge Authorities are assessing damage after nearby culverts caused a sinkhole to develop under a sidewalk near a bridge that ran over the Rio Grande.
New Mexico May 12, 2023 Environmentalists bemoan New Mexico's alleged inaction on oil spills Environmentalists criticized New Mexico's Oil Conservation Division for a 16% increase in wastewater from oil drilling and other pollution-related concerns.
SPORTS May 12, 2023 Cycling race director agonizes over UCI's transgender participation policy: 'This could kill the sport' Michael Engleman, the race director of the Tour of the Gila, spoke out after the uproar over Austin Killips becoming the first transgender woman to win the female overall category.
New Mexico May 11, 2023 New Mexico woman charged with murder after dead newborn found in trashcan Alexee Trevizo, 19, has been charged with first-degree murder for allegedly suffocating her newborn son and hiding his body in a trashcan at an Artesia, New Mexico hospital.
New Mexico May 11, 2023 New Mexico wildfire leaves residents fearing 2022 repeat: 'no, not again' A Wednesday wildfire in New Mexico stoked fears of a repeat of the 2022 blaze that tore through over 530 square miles in the Land of Enchantment, taking hundreds of homes with it.
New Mexico May 11, 2023 FEMA misses deadlines to roll out funds, stoking mistrust among NM wildfire victims, according to officials New Mexico lawmakers criticized FEMA for not rolling out relief funds in time after state residents suffered a massive wildfire that destroyed hundreds of homes and livelihoods.
New Mexico May 10, 2023 New Mexico constitution focus of legal fight over oil and gas drilling The nation's No. 2 oil-producing state is being sued over its alleged failure to meet constitutional provisions meant to protect against pollution from the industry.
New Mexico May 10, 2023 New Mexico proposal would extend free child care indefinitely for children up to age 5 A proposal aimed at extending no-pay child care and increased payment rates to public and private child care providers has been introduced in New Mexico.
New Mexico May 9, 2023 US regulators approve New Mexico's multibillion-dollar spent nuclear fuel facility U.S. regulators approved New Mexico's multibillion-dollar spent nuclear fuel facility on Tuesday. New Mexico approved legislation in March aimed at stopping the project.
New Mexico May 9, 2023 New Mexico task force teams up with researchers to address missing person cases involving Native Americans There is a disproportionate rate of indigenous people going missing or getting killed in North America. Nebraska researchers and a New Mexico team are working to better track cases.