"We reached out to his attorney and asked him to voluntarily submit that payment to the court — he refused to do that," NM Attorney General Raúl Torrez said.
New Mexico lawmakers will have the opportunity this winter to debate whether to outlaw private corporations from buying ...
Environmental advocates are urging New Mexico lawmakers to green-light a constitutional amendment giving state residents the right to a clean environment. It will be the fifth attempt to put a "green ...
Colorado Politics reporters are covering the opening ceremonies of the regular session of the 75th General Assembly this week ...
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As state legislators from around New Mexico gear up to travel to Santa Fe for a 60-day session starting Jan. 21, they're also beginning to file bills they'd like to see become law. Business bills ...
Alamogordo resident Christopher Douglas recalls being able to ride his bike everywhere while growing up in the southern New ...
Arizona’s Senate Republicans say they’re unified behind an ambitious plan for the 2025 legislative session that begins next ...
Hector Granados, one of two pediatric endocrinologists in El Paso, said he stopped providing gender-affirming care after it ...
More than 2,800 Texans are getting abortion pills through the mail from out-of-state every month, prompting a lawsuit and ...
New Mexico’s top prosecutor is suing Western New Mexico University's regents and outgoing president to try to undo a lucrative severance package that included a nearly $2 million payout approved in ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against several local ordinances in the state that aim to restrict distribution of the abortion pill.