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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.