Winter storm moving into New Mexico this weekend
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Northern New Mexico politician Phil Griego, who honed his knack for retail politics over nearly two decades in the state Senate before being convicted of felony counts of bribery and fraud in 2017, has died.
The gift-giving season has come and gone, but the University of New Mexico is hoping to capitalize on its recent success and receive a $50 million allocation from the Legislature. The school is proposing massive renovations to University Stadium,
Parts of New Mexico are seeing snow and ice impact roads as a winter storm moves through the state.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is giving her final State of the State address Tuesday ahead of the regular legislative session.
Federal approval of New Mexico’s broadband plan will connect 42,500 underserved locations and fund major Tribal and rural infrastructure projects.
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Rain and snow hit parts of New Mexico Friday night and early Saturday morning causing many roads to be wet and slick. Snow showers will continue throughout the day in the southern and southeastern part of the state.
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In a remote stretch of New Mexico desert, a geometric monument and a cluster of otherworldly rock formations have been recast online as a “portal to another universe.” The claim taps into a long tradition of Southwestern mystery,