- — New Mexico legislators may block local abortion ordinances
- A standoff over abortion in politically conservative regions of New Mexico is looming.
- — 10-year-old foster child allegedly sexually assaulted by foster teen at CYFD office
- Agency offices are used to house foster children despite the state's promise to provide them with appropriate homes.
- — Man pleads guilty to defrauding $70k from Las Cruces business
- Robert Barnett pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of willfully making and subscribing a fraudulent induvial tax return.
- — 'There are always people who will support you.' Sexual assault survivors speak out as man accused pleads guilty
- A jury had acquitted Uranga twice before his guilty plea averted a third trial. Family members of Uranga had accused him of sexual assault in 2019.
- — Bill advances that would ban guns at polls in New Mexico
- A bill that would prohibit firearms at New Mexico polling places during elections cleared its first hurdle Wednesday.
- — Cannabis supporters want action from City Council to stem pot-related arrests in El Paso
- During its meeting on Tuesday, the El Paso City Council heard from several advocates calling for it to consider updating the city's cannabis laws.
- — State aroma bill passes its first sniff test in the NM Legislature
- A classroom of Las Cruces fifth graders ignites the debate over whether New Mexico should have an official aroma on the books.
- — Prosecutors file charges in set shooting by Alec Baldwin
- Actor Alec Baldwin and an armorer have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on a movie set.
- — Defendants in Lucero Ave. shooting allowed to leave jail ahead of trial
- Police believe David "Lucky" Aguilar shot and killed 42-year-old Rachel Miranda on Jan. 25.
- — Valentine's Day weddings offered at the Plaza de Las Cruces and Doña Ana County Government Center
- Love is in the air and in Doña Ana County this month. Couples looking to get married on Valentine's Day have several options this year.
- — New Mexico candidate indicted in drive-by shooting case
- A Bernalillo County grand jury returned a 14-count indictment Monday against Solomon Peña, prosecutors said.
- — 'I'm having too much fun': Mesquite Animal Vaccination Clinic enters 20th year in southern New Mexico
- Elizabeth Carver, DVM, has operated a mobile pet vaccination clinic in southern New Mexico for 20 years – Mesquite Animal Vaccination Clinic.
- — These astronomical events will be visible from New Mexico in 2023
- Keep your eyes to the sky, New Mexico, many spectacular astronomical events are in the stars for 2023.
- — The Reporter's Notebook Podcast, Ep. 53: Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth
- This week, we're talking to New Mexico Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth. We'll be talking about this year's 60-day session of the Legislature.
- — How oil and gas still shape the Texas economy
- The Texas Oil and Gas Association said the industry paid a record $24.7 billion in state and local taxes last year.
- — Woman dead, boyfriend arrested in fatal shooting. Here's what we know
- Police identified the victim as 42-year-old Rachel Miranda. They believe that her boyfriend, 26-year-old David "Lucky" Aguilar, killed her.
- — El Paso man charged with killing two held in jail
- According to a criminal complaint, Jose Marrero and Desiree Seanez died in the wreck on Jan. 17, near Highway 213, around 5:25 p.m.
- — New Mexico chief justice urges caution with bail law reform
- New Mexico's top judicial official urged state legislators Tuesday to be cautious as they consider toughening the state's bail laws.
- — New Mexico bill would ban contracts for migration detention
- The bill could unwind contractual agreements that help detain immigrants at three privately operated detention centers in New Mexico.
- — West Picacho or El Paseo? City mulls aggressive redevelopment plans, debates where to focus effort
- As the city prepares for aggressive redevelopment in blighted areas, Council was forced to pick between two districts: West Picacho and El Paseo.
- — Who backed Solomon Peña's campaign?
- Before he was accused of orchestrating the shootings at elected officials' homes, he was able to court an influential New Mexico conservative.
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