A 3,400-acre section of the Caja del Rio Plateau near Santa Fe will be protected from mining, new transmission lines or major thoroughfares for the next 20 years. Read moreState land commissioner protects portion of Caja del Rio from mining
The city of Albuquerque has severed ties with a nonprofit group it partnered with to provide people with housing vouchers after city officials said $200,000 in rent went unpaid.
Changes to Bernalillo County’s code of conduct being pushed by a commissioner during his waning days on the dais will be voted on Tuesday .
On Tuesday, Bernalillo County commissioners will hear an option that could raise the pay for its elected officials, including themselves.
With 96 incoming members, the DWC will be larger than ever before. The caucus advocates for causes that affect women, like ensuring birth control is covered by health insurance or pushing for the child tax credit.
Democratic Rep. Melanie Stansbury officially entered the race for ranking member of the House Natural Resources Committee Monday after teasing a run for the job last week.
SANTA FE — New Mexico lawmakers will have even more money available to spend in the coming year than previously thought, even as economists warn of a slowdown in explosive state revenue growth.
Ahead of mediation over Rio Grande water use, New Mexico’s Attorney General is concerned the federal government will support stricter limits on groundwater pumping, which could inhibit the growth of southern New Mexico municipalities like Las Cruces.
If you ignore the thousands of cars zooming past just yards away, Debra Griego has one of the best views in Albuquerque from her thin, shambly tent. The highway to one side and the sweeping mountains to the east, and sparkling city to the sou…
It was only a matter of time before someone died.
With $143 million from the federal government, the Bureau of Reclamation will re-align 15-miles of the Rio Grande in the Middle Rio Grande Valley to help more water travel downriver.
The Republican Party of New Mexico chose its vice chair to take over the lead role during the party’s convention Saturday in Truth or Consequences.
After six years at the helm of the state's Republican Party, Steve Pearce is optimistic the groundwork has been laid for New Mexico to turn red after nearly a decade of Democratic dominance.