Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham made 11 regent nominations for eight different New Mexico higher learning institutions. Among these were two new appointments to the University of New Mexico Board of Regents: health care executive Christina Campos and civil litigator Patricia Williams.
President Donald Trump’s campaign was headlined by promises to carry out the largest deportation operation of immigrants who lack permanent legal status in American history. To carry out the deportations,
Just a week into the 2025 Legislature, policymakers have already introduced more than 200 bills. Dozens of the filings relate to the environment, climate change and water — issues that were expected to be prioritized in the 60-day session.
Ex-campaign manager alleges harassment Hundreds of people packed into the state Capitol on the first day of the 60-day legislative session to hear Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham deliver her State of the State address.
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 to start the day. “NEW BEGINNINGS” was the headline that greeted readers for a story by The New Mexican’s Daniel J.
Consuelo Contreras got a call from a detective Sept. 4, the day her brother was shot by Santa Fe police officers in the parking lot of a Cerrillos Road gas station amid a mental health crisis. The detective told her Jesus Rafael Contreras,
Amid a string of bigger and more destructive wildfires, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham called this week for the creation of a state-run fire insurance program for New
Good morning! Welcome to our inaugural Friday newsletter, which we will be sending out regularly during the legislative session. This week has had a calm before the storm feel, with little big news since Gov.
SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO Thelma Gonzales and Raelene Martinez do a little bit of everything. Technically, the two women work for San Ildefonso Pueblo’s Health and Human Services Department, Gonzales as the community health representative manager and Martinez as the diabetes program manager and health council coordinator.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham highlighted New Mexico’s progress during her recent State of the State address, presenting an ambitious agenda backed by a series of numbers. While many of her claims were accurate,
A prominent New Mexico Democrat has ruled out a run for the governor’s office in the next election cycle. U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich revealed on Friday that he will not launch a gubernatorial campaign and will instead remain on Capitol Hill.
You know the power of progressive lawmaking is slipping in New Mexico when those in power resort to unconstitutional maneuvers to block a moderate Democrat from returning to the Legislature. This latest episode violates constitutional norms and exposes a troubling disdain for local representation and rule of law.