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When local leaders have the flexibility and authority to use tax dollars where they’re needed most, we get better results.
Some examples include big cities like Albuquerque, which has more than $294 million in identified, unfunded drinking water ...
A proposal to construct a one-toilet restroom on the fourth floor of the New Mexico state Capitol is causing a big stink. After the Legislature's Facilities Review Subcommittee approved a two-pronged ...
The state will prioritize removing children from dangerous situations in response to recent deaths of children exposed to ...
A new law, which went into effect on July 1, was signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham after this year's legislative session.
No survivors have been found since Friday in Kerr County, where the worst flooding occurred. The statewide death toll rose to 111, with at least 173 unaccounted for statewide.
The latest step in a multi-agency effort to overhaul Expo New Mexico, the site of the New Mexico State Fair, took place ...
New Mexico Democratic officials decried U.S. House passage of the Republicans' tax and spending bill, expected to throw ...
Over the last five years, while local jails in the United States have been holding fewer people, New Mexico’s largest jail ...
The law pertains to the 'Idaho Stop', which allows bicyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs and red lights as stop ...
Tuesday, with Vice President J.D. Vance casting the tiebreaking vote, to pass President Donald Trump's tax cuts and spending bill. The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," as it's called, would cut taxes by ...
We’ve become the mecca for ‘mota’…and we have to ask ourselves: Is that really what we want to be?” By Patrick Lohmann, ...