Lawmakers pushed efforts to lay out public safety and behavioral health priorities and heard from the judiciary branch Thursday.
Senate Majority Floor Leader Peter Wirth (D-Santa Fe) said he is committed to making the funding for court-ordered treatment permanent.
U.S. Senate Democrats, including Sen. Ben Ray Luján of NMwas, lambast Trump nominee Russell Vought over his involvement with Project 2025 ...
There have been "unconfirmed reports" of Navajo citizens being detained or questioned, President Nygren wrote.
Acting Secretary of Defense Robert Salesses said the deployment of troops to the U.S.-Mexico border “is just the beginning.” ...
As home insurance grows increasingly expensive and unavailable in some fire-prone areas of New Mexico, both Republican and Democratic lawmakers agree the market can’t provide adequate coverage to ...
As New Mexico lawmakers anchor this year’s session around complicated topics related to crime and public safety, New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice David Thomson offered them practical solutions.
The decision means a lawsuit by Native American student McKenzie Johnson, whom an Albuquerque high school teacher allegedly called a “bloody Indian” in 2018, can proceed. Johnson, 16 years old at the ...
Un día a la vez” is the best way to think about 60-day legislative sessions, and there’s 58 days to go. It is not a sprint ...
U.S. Senate Democrats block GOP abortion bill on the three-year anniversary of the US Supreme Court reversal of Roe v. Wade ...
NM AG Raúl Torrez responds to Trump immigration orders with guidance to community leaders on their rights and federal law.
New allegations about defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth drew fresh scrutiny Wednesday for the man President Trump to run ...