Less than a year after opening his first restaurant, a Santa Fe chef has been named a James Beard Award semifinalist.
Santa Fe, with several bills ...
Santa Fe’s mayor has appointed a new city manager. Mayor Alan Webber has tasked Mark Scott to oversee the day-to-day ...
Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story hosted a town hall meeting to discuss critical public safety issues as he prepares for ...
Martin Heinrich is staying put in Washington, D.C. New Mexico's senior U.S. senator announced Friday he will not run for ...
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 ...
The widespread fear of unannounced immigration raids by federal law enforcement in the several days since President Donald ...
SANTA FE — New Mexico's judicial branch is stepping up its efforts to reduce repeat criminal offenders but needs adequate funding to prop up such programs, the state's chief Supreme Court justice told ...
Las Cruces, New Mexico is expanding its fast-rising film scene — and looking for a high-profile partner for its brand-new facility, the New Mexico Media Arts ...
New Mexico's elected officials could face criminal prosecution if they do not comply with President Donald Trump's new immigration policies.
When a mare develops colic, what at first seems to be an impaction turns out to be something a bit more complicated.
According to a ruling by the New Mexico Supreme Court Thursday, public schools and universities may be sued for discriminatory conduct under the New Mexico Human Rights Act.