Log In


Reset Password

New Mexico city ends bid to retrofit coal-fired power plant

FARMINGTON – City leaders have ended their bid to retrofit a shuttered coal-fired power plant in northwestern New Mexico as a way to preserve jobs and tax revenue for Farmington and surround...

New Mexico seeks tougher provisions for U.S. nuclear dump

ALBUQUERQUE – State officials on Tuesday released a draft permit that includes tougher provisions for the U.S. government to meet if it wants to continue dumping radioactive waste from decad...

Farmington woman reported as missing

Police seek help in locating Mariah Cleveland

FEMA hints it might lift 25% cap on tree reimbursements for northern NM fire victims

Officials still finalizing rules, mulling changes to claims procedures

PED says it issued 4,000+ new teacher licenses. But there are still hundreds of vacancies.

Unpacking the numbers of applications, unfilled positions in New Mexico public schools

Lawsuit seeks access to withdrawal medication for prisoners

SANTA FE – Civil rights advocates have filed a lawsuit against the New Mexico Corrections Department seeking to ensure access for prison inmates to medication that reduces opioid withdrawal ...

With social safety nets about to shrink, HSD asks for more staff and tech

Nearly everyone getting food benefits instate will see payment drop by one-third

Celebrating Conservation Gains

Clearer skies, reduced emissions part of conservation gains

Colorado River water users convening amid crisis concerns

Experts say system is in ‘dire condition’

Flora Vista couple face felony child abuse charges

Children taken into protective custody by the state

Durango man suspected of jail escape, police shooting pleads guilty to gun charge

Elias Buck, 23, faces up to 10 years in prison after signing plea deal

New Mexicans waiting on Congress for public education funding

Democratic federal delegation is trying to push a bill through before the end of the year and a government shutdown