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In New Mexico, where Catholicism has deep roots, local leaders and parishioners are remembering the impact Pope Francis had ...
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and other officials expressed condolences on the passing of Pope Francis. Flags ...
After issuing more than 30 executive orders since Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham left the state this month to lead a two-week ...
The law will allow any person legally able to work in the United States — including noncitizens — to become a police officer.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration is shifting its approach to housing issues, moving a state Office of Housing from the Governor's Office to the state labor department and parting ways with ...
A longtime Santa Fe contractor, green building code expert and affordable housing proponent died last week in Costa Rica, where he and his longtime partner lived for the past few years, according to ...
For years, New Mexico voters who decide not to affiliate with a major political party have faced challenges — if not outright barriers — when it comes to voting in primary elections. But that is set ...
After a second failed attempt to create statutory authority for a state Office of Housing during this year's legislative session, the Governor's Office announced Monday the agency will be moved into ...
Following the death of a foster teen at an Albuquerque group home, Torrez says he's fed up with CYFD excuses and will take ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham abruptly thwarted tribal efforts to improve their children’s education when she pocket vetoed Senate Bill 13, which would have allowed tribes to operate public schools focu ...
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