May 16, 2021 Second Amendment sanctuaries facing 1st court test in Oregon The first court test of whether local governments can ban police from enforcing certain gun laws is playing out in a rural Oregon county, one of a wave of U.S. counties declaring itself a Second Amendment sanctuary.
May 15, 2021 Thunderstorms, flooding to soak central US again as 'critical' fire conditions threaten West Severe thunderstorms and flooding will drench the central U.S. through next week as windy and warm weather continues to bring fire danger to the West.
May 14, 2021 Over a dozen states report half of adults fully vaccinated against coronavirus More than a dozen states are reporting over 50% of their residents 18 and older are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, with a number of others nearing the feat.
April 30, 2021 New Mexico police officer gets up, fires back after shot by accused cop killer, video shows A New Mexico police officer got back up and returned fire after being shot by the alleged killer of a state trooper, newly released lapel-camera footage shows.
April 28, 2021 New Mexico Three Rivers Fire grows rapidly overnight New Mexico's Three Rivers wildfire has almost doubled in size.
April 24, 2021 New Mexico restores indoor worship services to 100% capacity New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday allowed places of worship statewide to operate at full capacity.
April 23, 2021 Interior Secretary Haaland says people still have to wear masks at national parks U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland said Friday that the nation's national parks would still require visitors to wear face masks.
April 22, 2021 ‘Vampire facials’ salon owner charged after clients contract HIV A former owner of a salon in New Mexico has been indicted on 24 felonies, including fraud and practicing medicine without a license, according to reports, after authorities discovered at least two patrons contracted HIV after getting a "vampire facial."
April 19, 2021 Officers resign from team that polices protests: 'Tired of being managed by politics' Albuquerque Police Officer Union president Shaun Willoughby explained on Monday why several officers left the Emergency Response Team following a protest, stressing that “morale is gone” within the police department.
April 15, 2021 Man who killed New Mexico police officer had criminal past, drug history: authorities The man who was seen on video gunning down a New Mexico State Police Officer before being fatally wounded during a police chase with responding officers allegedly had a "violent criminal history," including drug trafficking charges, from out-of-state offenses, according to authorities.