New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a brief opposing the acquisition unless state regulators implement several restrictions.
The concepts make clear the potential tradeoffs required to fit all the priorities that have emerged for the project.
New Mexico Public Education Department asked lawmakers for $35 million after paying a district for online students it no ...
New Mexico’s roughly 1,400 square miles of snow cover detected Dec. 10 is one-third of what is typical this time of year.
The apparent decline coincides with an expired contract at the facility and bucks the norm of ICE facilities nationwide ...
New Mexico’s new universal child care program could include some of the state’s most vulnerable caregivers: grandparents.
The New Mexico Higher Education Department asked lawmakers to fund free high school equivalency testing and loan repayment ...
Mediation talks to start nearly a year after the state attorney general first sued ex-Western New Mexico University President ...
The Trump administration's proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act could threaten the future of the Mexican gray wolf.
More than a month after a contract expired governing the operation of a New Mexico immigrant detention facility, local officials have yet to receive any updates from the Immigration and Customs ...
Six of New Mexico’s rural public libraries recently received grant funding to expand programming and services offered to children. According to a news release from the foundation, grant requests ...
Nearly three months have passed since Doña Ana County officials approved $165 billion in bonds for Project Jupiter, yet the controversial southern New Mexico data center complex’s potential impact on ...