Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Olympia, Washington

New Mexico Prisoners Petition for Release

Because of the design of prisons—compact, closeted, and congested—they become the ideal hotspot for the coronavirus to propagate. The New Mexico Supreme Court is still in the process of determining the fate of its inmates.

Food Growers and the Hungry to Benefit From Farm to Foodbank Initiative

Food growers and the hungry will benefit from the Farm to Foodbank initiative amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
New Mexico Man Tries To Burn Disabled Wife After Learning He Didn’t Qualify For COVID-19 Relief Check

New Mexico Man Tries To Burn Wife After Learning She Didn't Qualify For COVID-19 Relief Check

The current COVID-19 crisis has brought out the worst in some people such as this man in New Mexico who tried to set his wife on fire after being enraged for not qualifying for a COVID-19-related stimulus check.

New Mexico’s Report Card on Social Distancing

Find out about the report card of New Mexico on Social Distancing
FILE PHOTO: Detainees are seen at Otay Mesa immigration detention center in San Diego

New Mexico Releases Inmates Due to COVID-19

New Mexico inmates have been released earlier than their expected date to further avoid transmissions in the coronavirus pandemic.
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Stimulus Package: Benefits for Residents of New Mexico

President Donald Trump signed into law the stimulus package that will greatly benefit New Mexicans from individuals to small businesses.
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New Mexico Vows to Fix 'Broken' Foster Care System

New Mexico announced it will improve its foster care system after a legal settlement on Thursday.
Empty tables are seen inside a restaurant as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Mexico City

More Than 10,000 Are Unemployed in New Mexico

Meanwhile, in New Mexico, over 10,000 residents have filed a petition for unemployment amid the coronavirus pandemic lockdown.

New Mexico Proposal Seeks to Attract Tourists to Historic Hispanic Trail

A New Mexico proposal seeks to attract tourists to a historic Hispanic and Native American trail that once connected early Spanish settlers from Mexico City to an area just north of Santa Fe.

New Mexico to Implement Stricter Anti-Crime Legislation

At a time when the rest of the country is pulling back on harsh sentencing and criminal legislation, New Mexico is preparing to implement stricter anti-crime laws.

Poll Shows Majority of New Mexicans Favor Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants

A new poll reveals that nearly 70 percent of New Mexicans do not support Gov. Susana Martinez's proposal to take away driver's licenses from undocumented immigrants.

President Obama to Name New Mexico's Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks a National Monument Amidst Opposition

The White House has announced that President Barack Obama will make New Mexico's Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks a national monument today.

Over Half of NY State Cigarettes Illegally Imported

Do you like to take a puff of that good 'old Marlboro or Camel cigarette?

Government Offers Relief to Borderland Establishments

Several small non-agricultural establishments in the Paso del Norte borderland are eligible of loans through the U.S. Business Administration, due to droughts extending across the region.

Better Call Saul T.V. Series: Breaking Bad Prequel’s Cast Additions, Plot Points and More

"Better Call Saul" is the latest creation from Vince Gilligan, the creator of the Golden Globe winning one-hour drama "Breaking Bad."

Breaking Bad? Blue Meth Shows Up In New Mexico

Although it has been months since "Breaking Bad" officially ended for good, the show has found a way to live on
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