New Mexico lawmakers say a female majority in the Roundhouse has come with another change: a cultural shift away from its reputation as a stereotypical "boys club."
Of the 620 sworn officers, 57 are female, representing just over 9% of the workforce; the agency aims to change that with a focused recruitment effort.
New Mexicans with insurance through the ACA, also known as "Obamacare," could be in large part spared from soaring costs because the state is spending millions to backfill the federal
In recent years, as Northern New Mexico has seen historic shortages on the Rio Grande, water managers say the Colorado River has not softened the blow.
More school art programs could help solve many of New Mexico’s public education problems, art educators say, including low scores in reading and math proficiency, high truancy rates, and low