Same-sex marriage is now legal nationwide
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UPDATED: Many New Mexicans joined people across America on Friday to celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Continue Reading
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UPDATED: Many New Mexicans joined people across America on Friday to celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Continue Reading
Political labeling is fluid and unique to each individual. Labels, if understood, can help, but they don’t tell the whole story. We’re more complex than that. Continue Reading
New Mexico Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez crossed party lines on Monday to thank South Carolina’s governor for seeking the removal of the Confederate flag that flies atop the statehouse there. Continue Reading
Many readers agreed with a recent commentary arguing that the state should consolidate smaller elections to save money and increase voter participation. Continue Reading
Common Cause, which has been lobbing for more government transparency, demonstrates its commitment to sunshine by voluntarily disclosing its donors who gave $250 or more. Continue Reading
A ProPublica article we published Thursday focused on the environmental impact of the West’s largest power-generating facility. But the economic impact is also great for Navajos and others. Continue Reading
The Navajo Generating Station is more a caution than a marvel, showing how much energy it takes to move water through an artificial river system, and the unforeseen damage produced by doing so. Continue Reading
When Gov. Susana Martinez signed the capital outlay bill into law on Wednesday, she vetoed $1.1 million in appropriations. Here’s the full list. Continue Reading
This doesn’t happen often, so take note: U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce, generally a polarizing political figure, received compliments on Wednesday from across the political spectrum. Continue Reading
U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce is no longer part of the GOP whip team after he sided with Democrats on a trade bill last week. Continue Reading
Some NMPolitics.net readers had expressed frustration that Doña Ana County initially placed on paid leave, rather than firing, four employees of the clerk’s office after they were arrested and charged in an alleged binational scam earlier this month. Continue Reading
The three notaries charged in a binational scam to cash fraudulently obtained federal tax refund checks weren’t knowingly part of a conspiracy, Doña Ana County Clerk Lynn Ellins says he believes. Continue Reading
Scott Krahling has suspended his campaign and says he doesn’t know whether he’s still a candidate for Doña Ana County clerk. Continue Reading
Several said they’re troubled by the alleged crimes but haven’t lost trust in the clerk or the integrity of elections in Doña Ana County. Continue Reading
In a few months Albuquerque and Las Cruces, New Mexico’s two largest cites, will have elections for several city council seats. Las Cruces will also hold an election for mayor and the presiding municipal judge. Continue Reading