Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's approval rating is descending as she approaches the halfway point of her second term. About 45% of registered, likely voters surveyed in a new Journal poll said they ...
California Lt.Gov. Eleni Kounalakis warned attendees at a Democratic fundraiser that there’s a lot to be learned by ...
Local and state lawmakers and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham made several pushes over the years to pass hydrogen hub bills that would have brought hydrogen production to the plant, none of which panned ...
When new Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham fired her first education secretary, Karen Trujillo, in July, 2019 after just six months ...
The state of New Mexico has announced that $46 million has been set aside to help support healthcare in New Mexico’s rural ...
Candidates for New Mexico State University’s top position wrapped in-person tours and interviews last week, as the prolonged ...
We have succeeded in making ... a global center for advanced energy manufacturing.” A $1 billion solar cell factory is coming ...
Candidates for New Mexico State University’s top position wrapped tours as the search for the next president comes to a close ...
The governor’s plan to use treated water from oil and gas drilling is in limbo while public safety questions swirl.
While New Mexico's revenue growth is slowing, state agencies' requests for additional funding in the upcoming fiscal year show no sign of self-restraint — prompting the chairman of the powerful Senate ...
Outdoor recreation has become a significant economic driver for many western states, but as visitation to the region’s public ...
In a digital age with constant cyber threats, New Mexico has a slew of cybersecurity standards and precautions set in place. Led by the Office of Cybersecurity, part of the New Mexico Department of ...