Reducing crime and improving public safety are among this year's priorities for New Mexico's governor, who has called the state's crime rate "out of control." In her annual address to the Legislature ...
"It's a simple change. It gives law enforcement a tool to get guns out of unsafe hands before that trigger is pulled," ...
SANTA FE — New Mexico lawmakers' push to overhaul the state's mental health and substance abuse treatment system is creating unlikely political bedfellows but still faces a long road to approval.
What’s your preference – red, green or Christmas? You may soon have the whole month of August to decide as another ...
On Tuesday, lawmakers on the Senate Conservation Committee unanimously advanced a bill that takes aim at skyrocketing ...
A look at the state’s first competency diversion program for people charged with misdemeanors who have a mental illness and ...
A judge recently sided with more than half of New Mexico school districts to suspend the 180 school day rule statewide.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is seeking $50 million for educational programs for Indigenous children in the next fiscal year, ...
"When you're a felon, you know that you're not supposed to possess a firearm. So, you're taking that extra step when you go steal one or get one illegally," Rep. Andrea Reeb said.
Rural healthcare organizations in New Mexico have been awarded $40.6 million from the state's Rural Health Care Delivery ...
Ken Martin, the head of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, was decisively elected chair of the Democratic National ...
As New Mexico lawmakers wade deeper into the 60-day legislative session, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is in Washington, D.C., to take part in national Democratic group meetings. The governor, who ...