Lujan Grisham expresses frustration with feds over cannabis seizures in leaked audio
The governor threatened to write a letter accusing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security of failing to work with her on immigration.
The governor threatened to write a letter accusing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security of failing to work with her on immigration.
Dozens of dentists and hygienists — among about 1,000 volunteers — will provide between $1.5 million and $2 million in free dentistry.
The third annual car show of Santa Fe Community College’s Broken Parts Club drew owners of over 30 rare cars Friday.
Antonio Layton most recently served as executive director of human resources at a school district in Edinburg, Texas.
TAOS — The Town of Taos Council voted unanimously this week to continue its relationship with JSX, the airline that has been providing passenger service at Taos Municipal Airport to the California cities of Carlsbad and Burbank as well as Austin, Texas, and Dallas on a seasonal basis since 2022.
The event will offer people gift cards of up to $250 for surrendered firearms, which will be accepted no questions asked.
Firefighters are battling a wildfire that appears to have started on Thursday north of Pecos.
"The evidence presented here strongly suggests that [Hamdy] was charged based solely on the content of his speech and not for the content neutral activity proscribed by the law."
The governor threatened to write a letter accusing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security of failing to work with her on immigration.
The labor department said 505 Burgers Farmington LLC has agreed to pay out $100,000 to resolve claims by two former employees.
The crash killed a 14-month-old and injured his mother. Court documents state the officer was traveling 99 mph.
County Clerk Katharine Clark and her predecessor, Geraldine Salazar, will face off in the Democratic primary on June 4.
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Blooming irises, budding lilacs and flowering fruit trees — it’s spring all over Santa Fe. And spring means planting and bringing gardens back to life. For that, people will have to water, whether by irrigation system, distributing moisture from rain barrels or by hand with the garden hose.
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The Santa Fe New Mexican observes its 175th anniversary with a series highlighting some of the major stories and figures that have appeared in the paper's pages through its history.
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