HOBBS, N.M. — A Silver Alert has been sent out for 72-year-old Charles Yaws of Hobbs, New Mexico, according to a New Mexico State Police (NMSP) news release. NMSP said Yaws was last seen Wednesday at 10 a.m. on North Eagle Drive in Hobbs.
U.S. Reps. Melanie Stansbury and Gabe Vasquez addressed lawmakers during a joint session of the House and Senate Thursday.
Nearly one year into an experiment building tiny homes for the homeless, Santa Fe now says it’s ready to pour millions of dollars into an expansion of what they call
SANTA FE, N.M. — The Santa Fe City Council approved money Wednesday night to expand their city pallet home community. City councilors voted to put $2 million toward buying more pallet homes and building infrastructure when they create new sites.
Police arrested a man accused of shooting and killing 26-year-old man in Hobbs back in August. According to Hobbs police, Ubaldo Herrera shot and killed 26-year-old Jonathan Losoya. Last week, police obtained a warrant for Herrera’s arrest.
As one of her first moves in office, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in 2019 signed an executive order seeking to curb greenhouse gas emissions in New Mexico. Six years later, the state isn't on track to meet the order's first demand: 45% less greenhouse gas emissions by 2030,
Here are the Jan. 27 coaches top 10 polls for high school boys and girls basketball teams in New Mexico. The number in parentheses is how many points the team received — and how many first-place votes,
Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is running for the Democratic nomination for governor in New Mexico after championing conservation and clean energy during her tenure as Interior secretary under
New Mexico Legislature has one of largest female majorities in the country, first majority female legislature for the state
Climate justice protesters blockaded the street in front of the Roundhouse, demanding state lawmakers take immediate climate action.
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
New Mexico’s 2025 legislative session begins today. Lawmakers will gather for a 60-day session. This session looks to be packed with