Quantum computing company to open new development hub in New Mexico Community: 8 NM eateries, chefs and bars make James Beard Awards semifinalists list National: NM Department of Justice challenging order ending birthright citizenship “As someone who returned to New Mexico after years of working in the California film industry,
Santa Fe’s mayor has appointed a new city manager. Mayor Alan Webber has tasked Mark Scott to oversee the day-to-day operations of the city. He has 34 years of experience, working in communities from California to South Carolina.
Both Albuquerque and Santa Fe officials say they are preparing for the colder weather. Santa Fe officials say they have activated Code Blue through Wednesday. The city
We’re not an all-caps kind of newspaper, so the front-page headline for the Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, edition of The Santa Fe New Mexican hinted you didn’t need reading glasses
An extreme cold warning has been issued for most of New Mexico through Tuesday morning. Dangerously cold wind chills as low as 20 degrees below zero are expected across the state. Cold wind chills can increase the risk for hypothermia and frost bite if precautions are not taken when being outside.
The family-owned store in a 9,500-square-foot space in the Plaza Santa Fe shopping center on Zafarano Drive has drawn long lines of patrons.
The James Beard Awards announced its 2025 Restaurant and Chef Awards semifinalists on Jan. 22, with four New Mexico chefs on the list. James Beard Foundation, who runs the awards, is a nonprofit who supports and elevates restauranteurs in the United States. This is the 35th anniversary of the awards, which were established in 1990.
New Mexico’s 2025 legislative session begins today. Lawmakers will gather for a 60-day session. This session looks to be packed with
The New Mexico state agency tasked with investigating police misconduct was slated to meet today to discuss its autonomy, but the meeting has been scrapped for unknown reasons. The Law Enforcement Certification Board scheduled,
New Mexico legislative leaders are recommending a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year.
State Sen. Antonio Maestas will sponsor the legislation. New Mexico is one of six states without an anti-hazing law.
Before I cast my ballot in last year’s elections, I marveled at candidates’ vows to carry the heavy burdens of public office and to resolve the state’s civic challenges and neverending list of social ills.