Torrez is giving New Mexico state lawmakers the path forward with two new proposals: one criminalizing hazing and introducing punishments for not reporting hazing, and the other criminalizing cyberbullying that results in psychological or physical harm.
Get your fill of frosty, award-winning New Mexico craft beer at WinterBrew 2025. The New Mexico Brewers Guild event takes place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, at the Santa Fe Farmers' Market Pavilion,
Combined state and federal spending on health care in New Mexico — principally Medicaid — would increase by $3.3 billion to $15.5 billion, a 27% jump. New Mexico is using a new assessment on hospitals to harness more federal Medicaid dollars for the health care sector.
Guests can enjoy 40 trails of powder, six ski lifts, and three terrain parks for snowboarders. Once you've had your fill of skiing or snowboarding, head into the warmth of the Paradise Grill & Riverside Café for a bite to eat. From ghost tours to rooftop dining, here are some of the best things to in the dark in New Mexico.
The first New Mexico Senior Olympics State Games-North is coming to a close after hundreds gathered in Santa Fe to compete.
A Texas A&M University alumni is now leading New Mexico’s Office of Military Base Planning and Support. Colonel Megan A. Cornett is a
Advocates plan to push for a bill that would expand sexual education for public school students to be more comprehensive.
The Rancho Viejo project, a 96-megawatt (MW) solar facility and 48 MW battery energy storage system has been embroiled in controversy since its introduction in 2023. Despite a promised $200 million capital investment,
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
A New Mexico Museum of Art exhibit showcasing the exploration of identity is kicking off its final chapter. The museum is inviting art lovers to the final rotation of the “Off-Center: New Mexico Art,
Five new behavioral health clinics are now open, all operating under the agency's new community behavioral health clinic program.
As California continues to fight the wildfire fueled by high winds, a New Mexico team is there to help. “It’s an honor to be able to be a part of it and to show that we’re here,” said Nathan Miller, Wildland Superintendent for the City of Santa Fe and Strike Team leader.