Senate Bill 241 preserves much of the legislative intent behind language that was vetoed by the governor this week.
The change, advocates argue, would curb rising obesity rates, reduce health care disparities and save on health care costs.
The deer mouse helps spread hantavirus to humans. Found almost everywhere in North America, the deer mouse likes woodlands but also turns up in desert areas. John Good/National Park Service file photo ...
The district, which has faced state and federal investigations over its treatment of students and staff, as well as a costly ...
Eddy Aragon has spent several years looking into what went on at Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch and has received calls from ...
Audit of CYFD spending finds $4.2 million in misused dollars state auditors argued did not go toward behavioral health.
Amanda Salas, a caregiver with Heritage Healthcare Services, has been looking after people in their homes for nearly two ...
Julia Wise and her husband were paying more than $30,000 a year for both their children to receive child care. But late last year, after her family qualified for New Mexico’s expanded child care ...
Angela Watkins described the public library as a “second responder.” Like rural libraries throughout New Mexico, Aztec Public ...
The Washington Post reported that a document was distributed to ICE staff indicating the agency was drafting a letter to ...
LOS LUNAS A medical malpractice reform that was years in the making is now the law of the land in New Mexico. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed ...
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