Fentanyl was involved in 65% of the overdose deaths in the state in 2023, and methamphetamine was involved in 51% of deaths.
On Friday, Jan. 10, at 11:13 a.m., Santa Fe police received a call about a stolen motor vehicle that was taken from 2890 Calle de Pinos Altos in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Alec Baldwin has filed a civil rights complaint against officials in Santa Fe, New Mexico, claiming he was wrongfully prosecuted in the “Rust” case, a representative for Baldwin told CNN.
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
Defendants named in the lawsuit include special prosecutor Kari Morrissey and Santa Fe District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies, along with investigators from the Santa Fe County sheriff's office.
The state of New Mexico is sending a strike force of 25 firefighters to help combat the wildfires that have been devastating the Los Angeles area.
The Rancho Viejo project, a 96-megawatt (MW) solar facility and 48 MW battery energy storage system has been embroiled in controversy since its introduction in 2023. Despite a promised $200 million capital investment,
On the other side of the Turquoise Trail from Eldorado, another solar project is drawing heated opposition. Residents of eastern Sandoval County have packed meeting rooms in recent months to assail a sprawling solar and battery storage development proposed for an area east of Placitas by a company headquartered in Argentina.
New Mexico's incoming lawmakers have varied backgrounds but are all ready to make an impact in the now female-majority Legislature.
Finding a commercial kitchen in which to produce their wares can be a significant challenge for any New Mexico entrepreneur trying to launch a food business, as only nine such facilities exist across the state,
As the number killed rises to 24, the Pasadena fire chief, Chad Augustin, says the fight is at a "fork in the road".
The New Mexico Attorney General and a state senator are calling on lawmakers to create new criminal and civil penalties for those who engage in hazing and cyberbullying, the officials announced at a Thursday news conference in Albuquerque.