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.
"The Motor Vehicle Division portion of the bill is to stop MVD from selling data to anybody who would be using it for immigration purposes," Sen. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez said.
The debate over the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act is missing a crucial voice: small business owners. But their silence isn’t a sign of support — it’s a sign ...
Two former Albuquerque police officers have agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of racketeering, extortion and ...
A bill that would allow New Mexico judges to issue longer prison sentences for certain fentanyl trafficking convictions ...
Bills toughening penalties for fentanyl trafficking moved forward in both the Roundhouse and the U.S. Capitol Friday, dividing Democrats between tough-on-crime advocates and those who don't think ...
Guns, oil and gas and the continued backlash to the Trump administration's policies in deep-blue Santa Fe have been among the ...
With the high risk of wildfires given New Mexico’s dry, warm winter the city of Santa Fe is getting proactive by helping residents take steps to prevent fires ...
A group of local investors recently purchased a portfolio of two historic Santa Fe bed and breakfasts in an effort 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.
The enslavement of millions of Indigenous people in the Americas is a neglected chapter in U.S. history. Two projects aim to ...
Barron Trump was spotted back on NYU's campus for the first time since staying in Washington, D.C. for the inauguration of ...
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