The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled Thursday that local governments cannot restrict abortion services, striking down ordinances adopted by Clovis, Hobbs and two eastern New Mexico counties.
The New Mexico State Supreme Court ruled that local governments cannot restrict abortion services, invalidating ordinances in Lea County, Roosevelt County, and within the cities of Hobbs and Clovis.
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled state law prevents local governments from restricting abortion or regulating abortion clinics and providers.
The state supreme court in New Mexico has ruled that counties and municipalities are prohibited from restricting abortion or regulating abortion clinics and providers. In a unanimous decision released Thursday,
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
New Mexico Workforce Connection has been rebranded as America's Job Center New Mexico. According to a news release from the state Department of Workforce Solutions, the new name "reflects a nationwide alignment with the American Job Center network, ensuring consistency and recognition for workforce services provided throughout the state."
As we enter a new era in American history on Monday, we would be wise to remember the following two sentences that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke in the auditorium of the University of Oslo, Norway,
An extended period of very cold temperatures and wind chills are set to impact New Mexico this weekend and early next week.
In an effort to curb chronic absenteeism, school districts in Farmington, Raton, Carlsbad and Hobbs are piloting an AI tool by the software company Edia that automates student attendance tracking and notifies parents.
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The first New Mexico Senior Olympics State Games-North is coming to a close after hundreds gathered in Santa Fe to compete.
Among the thousands of personnel and hundreds of fire engines in Los Angeles right now are a few familiar faces from New Mexico.