Alec Baldwin Thursday sued Santa Fe's district attorney and county commissioners for malicious prosecution and violation of New Mexico's Civil Rights Act over their failed criminal prosecution of the Rust actor.
Senate Majority Floor Leader Peter Wirth (D-Santa Fe) said he is committed to making the funding for court-ordered treatment permanent.
On the third day of a new presidential administration that promises swift changes to the enforcement of civil immigration laws, state and local officials in New Mexico grappled with an expected ramp-up in operations by federal agencies.
The Law Enforcement Certification Board scheduled, and then canceled, a special meeting set to occur this afternoon.
New Mexico would not be alone — in fact, 38 states have some form of open primaries, and only nine states run totally closed primaries.
Santa Fe and New Mexico State Police arrested an alleged repeat shoplifter at a Target store on Monday. Carlos Vigil, 36, of Santa Fe, was met by police as he was leaving
Approximately 64,673 people moved to New Mexico in 2023, while 64,917 moved out. This represents a net loss of 244 residents. The state received only roughly seven movers per day, with the vast majority of these movers being international migrants rather than domestic ones.
The New Mexico State Police issued a silver alert regarding a senior citizen Jose Orozco-Montijo 80-year-old man. He is 5 feet and 3 inches tall, weighs 150 pounds has white hair, blue eyes he is wearing a grey hoodie and black socks.
On the other side of the Turquoise Trail from Eldorado, another solar project is drawing heated opposition. Residents of eastern Sandoval County have packed meeting rooms in recent months to assail a sprawling solar and battery storage development proposed for an area east of Placitas by a company headquartered in Argentina.
The Rancho Viejo project, a 96-megawatt (MW) solar facility and 48 MW battery energy storage system has been embroiled in controversy since its introduction in 2023. Despite a promised $200 million capital investment,
The New Mexico Attorney General and a state senator are calling on lawmakers to create new criminal and civil penalties for those who engage in hazing and cyberbullying, the officials announced at a Thursday news conference in Albuquerque.
On Friday, Jan. 10, at 11:13 a.m., Santa Fe police received a call about a stolen motor vehicle that was taken from 2890 Calle de Pinos Altos in Santa Fe, New Mexico.