Republican Yvette Herrell claims New Mexico was stolen from Trump in 2020. It wasn’t.
Herrell voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election.
By Jesse Valentine - August 22, 2024Herrell voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election.
By Jesse Valentine - August 22, 2024Domenici is one of several Republican U.S. Senate candidates who has been scrutinized for owning properties in multiple states.
By Jesse Valentine - July 08, 2024This month, New Mexico joined at least 21 other states that ban guns where people vote.
By Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline - March 22, 2024Emails reveal influence and control in exchange for promises of legal help
By Austin Fisher, Source NM - March 04, 2024The Bureau of Land Management has approved nearly three dozen renewable energy and grid improvement projects since 2021.
By Associated Press - May 21, 2023A failed Republican state legislative candidate in New Mexico was arrested after he allegedly orchestrated a series of shootings at the homes of Democratic officials.
By Emily Singer - January 17, 2023The ruling cited the 14th Amendment, which bars anyone who ‘engaged in insurrection or rebellion’ from holding state or federal office.
By Emily Singer - September 06, 2022Mark Ronchetti has claimed to support abortion rights up to 15 weeks’ gestation, but megachurch leader Steve Smothermon says he’s been assured otherwise.
By Kaishi Chhabra - July 20, 2022Fire officials in some cities worry that the cancelations of community displays could prompt some people to ramp up their use of consumer-grade fireworks.
By Associated Press - July 04, 2022Across the country, supporters and allies of former President Donald Trump have been meeting with local officials — sowing doubts about the 2020 election, seeking access to voting equipment and pressing for changes that would upend election administration in their counties.
By Associated Press - June 25, 2022Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-NM) has not suggested anything but prayers for Ukrainians fleeing Russian invaders, either.
By Josh Israel - February 28, 2022Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-NM) ran on a promise to ‘stand for every New Mexican.’
By Josh Israel - December 07, 2021Families with no experience with food insecurity are suddenly in need, without knowledge of charitable options or experience navigating government assistance programs.
By Associated Press - September 26, 2021The surge is largely fueled by the highly contagious delta variant among people who are unvaccinated.
By Associated Press - August 29, 2021The bill’s sponsor, Missouri Republican Rep. Jason Smith, once decried federal involvement in determining local school curriculums.
By Josh Israel - August 04, 2021Early childhood advocates say the new rules will lead to increased pay for child care workers and improvements in worker-to-child ratios.
By Associated Press - July 04, 2021The New Mexico Republican Party blamed its dismal performance in a special election this week on their own ‘election integrity’ messaging.
By Emily Singer - June 03, 2021New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District has been controlled by Democrats since 2009.
By Associated Press - June 01, 2021‘It is good for workers. It is good for entrepreneurs. It is good for consumers,’ said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
By Associated Press - April 13, 2021‘These people deserve justice,’ said Sen. Ben Ray Lujan of New Mexico.
By Associated Press - March 28, 2021Work on the wall has caused environmental damage that conservationists fear could be irreversible.
By Associated Press - December 17, 2020It is yet another way in which the pandemic has exposed the gap between the haves and have-nots in the United States.
By Associated Press - November 28, 2020Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene is upset that grocery stores with COVID-19 outbreaks had to close.
By Donna Provencher - November 25, 2020At one voting center in New Mexico, about 100 Trump supporters lined both sides of the street, standing next to vehicles and mingling with traffic.
By Associated Press - October 24, 2020‘All of this has long-term implications for city planning, for how we address our needs, and for ensuring that we are fairly represented.’
By Associated Press - October 24, 2020Three Republicans are challenging some of the most vulnerable Democrats in Congress.
By Casey Quinlan - September 21, 2020Also: Michigan health workers will receive implicit bias training, and House Democrats take steps to increase staff diversity.
By Dan Desai Martin - July 10, 2020The shots were fired as protesters tried to pull down a statue of Juan de Oñate, who began the Spanish colonization of New Mexico.
By Emily Singer - June 16, 2020Also: A symbol of racism will come down in Virginia, and public schools in Portland, Oregon, are ‘discontinuing’ the presence of police officers.
By Dan Desai Martin - June 05, 2020Also this week, Tennessee deported a Nazi, and gun safety advocates won a victory at the Supreme Court.
By Dan Desai Martin - March 06, 2020