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Democratic U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez, who represents New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District and many of its border communities ...
The Texas GOP knows the risk. In the 2010s, the Republican-controlled Legislature drew political lines that helped pad the ...
President Trump will make a two-day state visit to Britain from Sept. 17 to 19, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Sunday, making ...
The Trump administration began firing more than 1,000 State Department employees on Friday, as it moves to downsize the ...
An 18-month-old Española boy was rushed to the hospital and given Narcan after overdosing on fentanyl in March. Another Española child, a 15-month-old girl, overdosed on fentanyl in April and died. A ...
The federal government’s program that gives payments to people sickened by nuclear weapons testing is one step closer to being reauthorized and expanded. On Tuesday, Senate Republicans passed their ...
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This week's guest on "Report from Santa Fe" is New Mexico’s Lieutenant Governor Howie Morales.
The Associated Students at the University of New Mexico senate voted Wednesday, April 2, not to open a resolution containing articles of impeachment filed against Vice President Mutazz Jaber for ...
"I hope you will contact me directly to discuss this issue," state Sen. Michael Padilla, D-Albuquerque, who serves as majority whip in the New Mexico Senate, wrote in a letter to Trump dated Friday.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – After hours of debate and seven amendments, the New Mexico Senate passed a bill bringing more oversight to the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department.
Lawmakers believe transformative properties can do a whole lot of good for New Mexicans struggling with PTSD, addiction, depression and more.