Effective immediately, Senate Bill 383 allows cities and towns to issue bonds for flood recovery financed by a municipal ...
New Mexico’s 60-day legislative session proved to be an expensive affair for lobbyists, who reported spending nearly a half-million dollars on everything from ski passes and flowers for lawmakers to ...
Lujan Grisham said the bills, among the first signed since the end of the session, are "critical tools" for local governments ...
On Sunday, the headquarters of the Republican Party of New Mexico was damaged in a fire that federal officials are ...
In the North Campus neighborhood, the streets were full of bicyclists commuting to and from the University of New Mexico ...
Bernalillo County released an update on the future of New Mexico’s state fair Tuesday morning. The new details come after Gov ...
Torres said she can’t help but feel like the Legislature missed a chance to catch up to other states’ efforts to reform ...
Legislation addressed expanding water supply, paying for flood damage, financing for capital projects, as well as a fiscal ...
Western New Mexico University's Board of Regents has four new members, nominated by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and ...
For years, New Mexico governors have been able to kill bills without explanation by simply declining to sign them. But the so-called "pocket veto" could be abolished starting in 2027, under a measure ...
A fire at the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters in Albuquerque, investigated as arson, has raised political tensions.
Lujan Grisham said the bills, among the first signed since the end of the session, are "critical tools" for local governments ...