New Mexico July 22, 2022 New Mexico tax changes shift burden to wealthier residents New Mexico will stop collecting taxes on most Social Security benefits. This means the states tax burdens will slightly shift towards wealthier individuals.
New Mexico July 17, 2022 New Mexico helicopter crash: 4 believed dead including sheriff's office, fire personnel A helicopter for New Mexico's Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office crashed Saturday while returning from a fire, killing three law enforcement members and one fire employee on board.
Transportation July 14, 2022 Texas dad high on meth while driving truck that hit college golf team’s van in fatal collision: investigators New findings show that the father, not his 13-year-old son, was driving the truck that struck van carrying the University of the Southwest's golf teams in Texas, killing nine.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash July 13, 2022 GOP Latina House candidate rips Jill Biden's 'tacos' remark: 'It's a travesty' New Mexico congressional candidate Alexis Martinez Johnson joined 'Fox & Friends' to weigh in on Jill Biden's controversial remark comparing Latinos to 'breakfast tacos.'
New Mexico July 11, 2022 New Mexico teen dies from smoke inhalation in Albuquerque house fire A 15-year-old boys body was found following a house fire in southeast Albuquerque. Authorities are trying to determine what caused the fire.
New Mexico July 9, 2022 New Mexico woman allegedly stole vehicle with children inside, mother climbs on hood A New Mexico woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly stealing a vehicle with two children inside on July 4, according to the Hobbs Police Department.
National Parks July 8, 2022 Man found dead at White Sands National Park A man was found dead off-trail at New Mexico's White Sands National Park on Tuesday. His car was located by park rangers over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
New Mexico July 6, 2022 Albuquerque, New Mexico, reconsidering homeless encampment policy The mayor of NM's largest city is going to revisit how the city addresses homeless encampments. Mayor Tim Keller's administration has not determined the exact framework it wants to pursue.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash July 6, 2022 Energy expert sounds alarm about green transition causing blackouts: 'It's already happening' ‘Power the Future’ Founder and CEO Daniel Turner on "America's Newsroom" raised concern that green energy policies could potentially cause more blackouts this summer.
White House July 1, 2022 Biden warns of nationwide abortion ban if Republicans take majority of Congress: 'The choice is clear' President Biden is warning voters to vote Democratic in the midterms or risk a Republican-led Congress enacting legislation that would ban abortion nationwide.
New Mexico June 29, 2022 New Mexico top elections regulator received threats to her safety NM's top elections regulator says she received threats to her safety. The threats came through an email and multiple phone calls to her office.