Judge disqualifies Republican NM Rep. Rebecca Dow from June primary ballot
A judge removed Republican Rep. Rebecca Dow from the June primary ballot after ruling her nominating paperwork did not meet state requirements.
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A judge removed Republican Rep. Rebecca Dow from the June primary ballot after ruling her nominating paperwork did not meet state requirements.
A judge denied Meta’s request to delay trial in New Mexico’s case over child safety, allowing proceedings on potential platform changes to move forward May 4.
New Mexico meat processing businesses can apply for up to $3 million in grant funding beginning April 13, with applications open through May 15.
A woman found by Border Patrol in a van at an El Paso port of entry later died, leading to a 20-year plea in a New Mexico abuse case.
A statewide agriculture conference in Albuquerque will connect students and producers with industry leaders June 15-17.
New Mexico officials warn of phishing websites impersonating MVD to collect fake toll fines and urge residents to verify official links.
New Mexico U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez is pushing to crack down on unregulated sports betting, saying it violates tribal sovereignty and drains revenue from Native communities.
New Mexico’s annual Heroes Hiring Heroes event kicked off in Las Cruces, connecting veterans and military families with employers and job opportunities statewide.
The New Mexico Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling dismissing a challenge to Duke Rodriguez’s gubernatorial candidacy, clearing the way for his campaign to continue.