Posted on the door leading into the learning space in northeast Albuquerque is a sign that reads, “Bilagáana bizaad dooda.” Underneath is a translation: “No English beyond this point.” This is Saad ...
New Mexico could soon be cleaning up some of the hundreds of abandoned uranium mines and other contaminated sites around the ...
In New Mexico, one must belong to a political party in order to vote in a primary election. But that could change. A bill to ...
An effort to change the lengths of legislative sessions each year sailed through the House of Representatives on Thursday, passing without any debate and just four lawmakers voting against it.
The $10.8 billion proposed state budget the House passed this week includes $50 million for tribal education, with the majority of that money set aside for tribes rather than school districts. The ...
On Monday, state lawmakers on the House Taxation and Revenue Committee advanced a bill to raise taxes on alcohol. Cheered by public health advocates and tribes, and criticized by alcohol makers and ...
An effort to curb New Mexico’s high rate of alcohol-related deaths by increasing taxes on alcoholic beverages gained momentum this week with the introduction of new legislation by five lawmakers who ...
Legislation that would bring more sunshine to lobbying behind the scenes at the statehouse began moving through the legislative process Monday morning with almost four weeks to go in the session.
When New Mexico’s Department of Justice had trouble getting data for a school district in western New Mexico from the state education department, the agency turned to the U.S. Department of Education.