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Physician-assisted suicide differs from euthanasia, which is defined as the act of assisting people with their death in order to end their suffering, but without the backing of a controlling legal ...
New Mexico Democratic lawmakers are continuing to push back against the Republican budget proposal that is working its way through Congress. "Donald Trump’s budget doesn’t put New Mexico families ...
The state Court of Appeals on Tuesday dismissed a landmark lawsuit that could have halted oil and gas drilling in New Mexico, the nation's second-highest oil producing state. While the ruling is ...
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department's Outdoor Recreation Division invites organizations to apply for ...
A New Mexico appeals court has rejected a lawsuit alleging that the nation’s No. 2 oil state failed to meet constitutional ...
The body of slain Bloomfield Police officer Timothy Ontiveros is being returned to Farmington today with a procession led by ...
A police officer from northwestern New Mexico who was also a volunteer firefighter has died, several days after being critically injured when a man opened fire during a traffic stop.
The National Guard is deploying in Albuquerque, aiming to help tackle the city’s crime problem by freeing up more police ...
For Mark White, Poetic Justice was one of the stand-out exhibitions showcased at the New Mexico Museum of Art in recent years, with Native artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s expressionistic painting I ...
New Mexico is gearing up for a wetter-than-usual start to June, with a series of Pacific storm systems ushering in widespread rainfall across much of the state. The incoming moisture is already ...
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is racking up frequent flier miles, as she departed Sunday for a three-day energy summit in Alaska. The governor, who led a two-week trade mission to Japan and Singapore in ...
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