Kylie Pucella, 21, a trans woman and senior at the University of New Mexico, began hormone therapy when she was 18. Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January, she has worried that the ...
State lawmakers sent Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham a bill that would, if enacted, allow immigrants authorized to work by the federal government to become police officers in New Mexico. Currently, New ...
At the beginning of the 60-day legislative session, housing advocate Winter Torres remembers feeling like the issue of housing affordability and homelessness had reached such a crescendo that ...
Billions in recently eliminated federal grants to state health agencies won’t impact New Mexico’s efforts to combat the measles outbreak, according to Health Department Communications Director Robert ...
Starting on June 20, police in New Mexico will no longer have the authority to determine whether to issue a public alert for a missing person suffering from Alzheimer’s, dementia or other cognitive ...
The University of New Mexico said it would cooperate with the federal investigation into alleged “race-exclusionary practices ...
WASHINGTON — The Associated Press and the Trump administration delivered arguments in federal court Thursday in a case that could alter decades of established press access in the White House. U.S.
Las Cruces could see New Mexico’s state-funded reproductive health clinic open its doors on the east side of town by late summer or fall 2026, according to project organizers. Christopher Ramirez, ...
A proposal to allow optometrists to perform several in-office surgeries passed the Legislature and awaits the governor’s possible signature, but the New Mexico Academy of Ophthalmology has raised ...
The fired CEO of the New Mexico office tasked with investigating police misconduct told Source NM this week he won’t challenge his termination. The Law Enforcement Certification Board fired Joshua ...