The City of Santa Fe believes technology is ShotSpotter sensors. The companies say those sensors are placed on top of buildings or streetlamps, and can accurately detect where a gunshot was fired.
Nearly three weeks into the 60-day legislative session, a House seat in west-central New Mexico remains vacant.
On Superbowl Sunday, we celebrate the pinnacle of teamwork and dedication in the sport of football. But beneath the surface, the same sport that unites communities on the big stage can also often ...
A group of local investors recently purchased a portfolio of two historic Santa Fe bed and breakfasts in an effort to ...
Agents with the Governor's Organized Crime Commission partnered with New Mexico State Police and the U.S. Border Patrol to ...
The “Take a Ride on Us” program will be offering discounted Uber rides for football fans planning to celebrate the big game Sunday. The offer will be available to residents in Bernalillo, Sandoval, ...
Thursday is the deadline for federal employees to accept President Donald Trump’s so-called buyout offer, something open to ...
Roughly 50,000 tons of goods travel along New Mexico's stretch of I-40 every year, and even more travel by freight trains.
Lawmakers are hoping to put New Mexico on the map as a major trade hub with a bill that would create designated port ...
The Santa Fe County Planning Commission approved a controversial solar project Tuesday after more than 12 hours of public ...
A 24-year-old man was arrested Monday in connection with firing a pellet gun, hitting one person and damaging windows at a ...
For more than 20 years, the Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces has provided help to entrepreneurs looking to start or grow a business. And while the institution’s outreach ...