Protesters shut down street after ICE raid in Las Cruces
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The protest ended peacefully after the city police chief spoke with its leader and people moved off the street into a nearby park. Continue Reading
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The protest ended peacefully after the city police chief spoke with its leader and people moved off the street into a nearby park. Continue Reading
The newspapers — the Las Cruces Sun-News, El Paso Times, Carlsbad Current-Argus and Alamogordo Daily News — are all owned by Gannett, the United States’ largest newspaper publishing company. Continue Reading
Rep. Jason Harper has introduced a bill he hopes can put the state on better financial footing for decades to come. Continue Reading
Judging by the reaction a similar bill received in a Senate committee earlier this week, the House bill could run into trouble. Continue Reading
Alex Romero said he hopes his business background will help UNM find ways to recruit and retain students and prepare them to take on jobs in New Mexico that will build up the state and preserve its cultural legacy. Continue Reading
The measure would have to clear both houses of the Legislature to make the ballot in 2018. Then voters would decide whether to use the endowment for pre-K programs. Continue Reading
Trujillo, 77, was flown to Denver last week for treatment of a heart condition. Continue Reading
The searchable database includes 2017 financial disclosure statements for hundreds of government officials. Continue Reading
Undocumented immigrant Miguel Angel Torres was on his way to deliver Valentine’s Day chocolates to his daughter last week near Austin. Now, in what his family calls a case of mistaken identity, Torres is in an immigration lock-up near San Antonio. Continue Reading
It was unclear whether the legislation represented a temporary or a permanent step back from the brink of a breakdown for the judicial system. Continue Reading
Medical marijuana patients will be able to possess more cannabis and producers will eventually be able to grow more if the bill becomes law. Continue Reading
House Bill 166, sponsored by Rep. Rick Little, R-Chaparral, passed on a 53-13 vote. Gov. Susana Martinez vetoed a similar bill two years ago. Continue Reading
If the state of New Mexico wants to get back on solid financial footing it has to take on some sacred cows, according to Sen. Ron Griggs. Continue Reading
Advocates for open government say the restriction is not just a barrier to public information but a violation of civil rights that muffles criticism of the government. Continue Reading
Alan Bersin says a border wall won’t address the real challenges confronting the U.S. border enforcement system: hopelessly understaffed immigration courts and lawlessness and poverty in Central America. Continue Reading