Twenty-eight-year old Ambrose Begay died after a fentanyl overdose under a tree 125 yards from his home on the Alamo Navajo reservation in southern New Mexico two years ago. He is among a generation of young Native Americans losing their lives to drug overdoses in increasing numbers even as such deaths decline nationwide.
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Bernalillo County's limited space at its animal shelter will be even more scarce for the foreseeable future. The county is down about two dozen kennels.
The state ranked only 26th in the nation when it came to how much outdoor recreation contributed to its economy, a research group found.
Raúl Torrez released a series of publications that offer advice for law enforcement, religious leaders, hospital staff and school leaders.
When Dayana Castro heard that the U.S. asylum appointment she waited over a year for was canceled in an instant, she had no doubt: She was heading north any way she could. The 25-year-old migrant, her husband and their 4- and 7-year-old children had nothing left at home in Venezuela.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham gave her annual State of the State address after lawmakers convened for the state's 60-day legislative session.
New Mexico officials kicked off the 2025 Legislative Session on Tuesday, marking the start of a 60-day lawmaking period. Here's everything you need to know: It starts on Tuesday, Jan. 21 and ends Saturday, Mar. 22.
Donovan Dent scored 34 points, Nelly Junior Joseph added 22 points and 18 rebounds and New Mexico beat UNLV 75-73 on Saturday night for its third straight win.
As the 60-day legislative session begins, both parties agree on tackling crime and behavioral health issues head-on, with a bold new strategy aimed at swift action in the first 30 days.
Approximately 64,673 people moved to New Mexico in 2023, while 64,917 moved out. This represents a net loss of 244 residents. The state received only roughly seven movers per day, with the vast majority of these movers being international migrants rather than domestic ones.
Some steelmakers in Canada and Mexico are telling customers that they are refusing new orders to the US on concerns that President Donald Trump soon will reimpose duties.