A legislative effort to raise alcohol taxes and use the revenue to help tribes and Pueblos prevent and treat addiction ...
This article was reported and edited as part of the Local Investigations Fellowship, a New York Times program where local reporters produce investigative work about their communities. After years of ...
As reports come out across the country of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detaining Native Americans, a couple ...
At the end of January and into February, Democratic Rep. Sarah Silva said she received a flurry of emails from some of her ...
Nearly 50 years ago, a seminary professor published a book that made his reputation in the small but influential world of ...
A new statewide study adds fresh data to whether New Mexico has a healthcare workforce shortage, a question hanging over ...
A bill to reform New Mexico’s medical malpractice laws was amended by a House committee last week to narrow its scope, ...
Several state lawmakers are seeking a little more than $1.5 million for upgrades to New Mexico’s missing persons tracking and ...
Responding to doctors’ concerns that New Mexico’s malpractice system is making it hard to practice medicine, leading lawmakers hope to rein in tactics lawyers use to win awards for injured patients.
This piece was written for New York City residents by Ted Alcorn, who often reports for New Mexico In Depth. Alcorn, who is from New Mexico, took a look at programs implemented in Albuquerque and for ...
New Mexico created a new alert earlier this year to help find Native people who go missing. But since the Turquoise Alert went into effect in July, New Mexico State Police have only issued six, ...
A state judge on Monday gave Yazzie/Martinez plaintiffs extra time to file objections to a court-ordered Public Education Department plan to better serve public school students. Based on the ...