December 12, 2023 New Mexico's largest county resumes police helicopter services over a year after deadly crash Bernalillo County, New Mexico — home to Albuquerque — is resuming law enforcement helicopter operations, some 16 months after a crash killed four first responders.
December 11, 2023 New Mexico police working to identify 4 killed in fiery head-on collision Police in New Mexico are still working to identify four people killed in a fiery head-on collision outside in the Santa Fe area early Saturday morning.
December 6, 2023 New Mexico Gov. Grisham proposes plan to turn oilfield waste into clean water supply New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has proposed a plan to address water scarcity. The initiative involves buying treated water derived from the byproducts of oil drilling.
December 3, 2023 Cosmopolitan magazine shares steps for how to have a 'Satanic Abortion Ceremony' Cosmopolitan told readers how they could have a Satanic-themed abortion ritual using pills and self-affirmations, though costumes may also be included.
December 1, 2023 Roswell's International UFO Museum celebrates 5 million visitors The International UFO Museum & Research Center in Roswell, New Mexico, has reported its 5 millionth visitor since its opening in 1992.
November 29, 2023 New Mexico launches advisory council to revitalize efforts in missing and slain Native American cases New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has announced the formation of an advisory council to implement a state plan addressing missing or slain Native Americans.
November 29, 2023 Bureau of Land Management halts use of 'cyanide bomb' devices to kill coyotes The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has halted the use of spring-loaded traps that disperse cyanide powder to kill coyotes and other livestock predators.
November 27, 2023 New Mexico Supreme Court upholds Democrat-drawn congressional map New Mexico's Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state's congressional map does not constitute an unreasonable gerrymander, upholding it.
November 24, 2023 New Mexico education struggle sparks accountability push in state budget proposal New Mexico Public Education Secretary Arsenio Romero is prioritizing accountability in the upcoming budget proposal, aiming to address low student achievement.
November 24, 2023 New Mexico judge is publicly censured for misconduct in assault rifle trial The New Mexico Supreme Court has publicly censured Third District Judge James Martin for providing advice to prosecutors during a 2021 trial involving an assault on his daughter.