Democratic U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich confirmed Friday he is ruling out a 2026 gubernatorial run in New Mexico.
Check out community events around New Mexico from January 24-30. Albuquerque New Mexico Albuquerque Notices 🔶 Department of Game and Fish to host Outdoor Adventures Show, Archery Tournament – The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is welcoming the public to its Outdoor Adventures Show.
The unanimous opinion, in response to a request from state Attorney General Raúl Torrez, reinforces the state’s position as having some of the most liberal abortion laws in the country
The world’s largest integrated quantum computing company announced plans to expand into New Mexico. Quantinuum’s new location will be a research and development hub aimed at advancing photonics technologies.
More than 70 years after dying in the Korean War, a young soldier from Los Lunas has been identified, bringing closure to his family who have been waiting for answers. “He joined the army as soon as he turned 17.
A New Mexico congresswoman will be the top Democrat on a new subcommittee created to work with President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency. Trump created a Department of Government Efficiency via executive order Monday,
The college basketball season is heating up, and the NCAA Tournament is in sight. Most fans know the top teams, but there are many potential Cinderellas that are flying under the radar. Here are five to keep in mind for when the brackets are released.
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
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham gave her annual State of the State address after lawmakers convened for the state's 60-day legislative session.
Approximately 64,673 people moved to New Mexico in 2023, while 64,917 moved out. This represents a net loss of 244 residents. The state received only roughly seven movers per day, with the vast majority of these movers being international migrants rather than domestic ones.
When Dayana Castro heard that the U.S. asylum appointment she waited over a year for was canceled in an instant, she had no doubt: She was heading north any way she could. The 25-year-old migrant, her husband and their 4- and 7-year-old children had nothing left at home in Venezuela.