New Mexico 1 day ago New Mexico Supreme Court bans judge after alleged TdA member arrested at home Disciplinary action was handed down on Tuesday after an alleged Tren de Aragua member was arrested at a former judge's home in New Mexico.
US 2 days ago Blue state’s Democrat AG should be investigated for ‘politically charged’ prosecution of cop: police group The National Police Association asked the DOJ to open a civil rights investigation into New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez for prosecuting a police officer for a fatal shooting.
New Mexico 3 days ago New Mexico judge resigns after alleged TdA member arrested at his home Alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang member arrested at now-former New Mexico Judge Joel Cano's home back in February, court documents state.
MILITARY 3 days ago US military stationed at the border in New Mexico National Defense Area can detain illegal migrants The Defense Department on Monday issued new orders to military members stationed in and around the New Mexico National Defense Area (NMNDA).
Marines 6 days ago Two Marines — both in their 20s — identified as service members killed in fatal accident The two service members killed this week in a "vehicle accident" were 22-year-old Lance Cpl. Albert A. Aguilera and 28-year-old Lance Cpl. Marcelino M. Gamino, according to a 1st Marine Division press release
Border security April 15 Army takes control of federal land along New Mexico border to increase security, protect the environment Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced the U.S. Army will take control of federal lands along the U.S.-Mexico border in order to increase security and protect the environment.
US April 15 National Guard deployed to blue city overrun with juvenile crime, fentanyl is 'not enough,' state GOP says After New Mexico's Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced she's sending National Guard personnel to Albuquerque, the state's GOP says the move isn't enough to help.
New Mexico April 9 New Mexico HS baseball player charged, team suspended amid allegations teen urinated in opponents' water jug A New Mexico high school baseball player was charged for allegedly urinating in the water jug of an opposing team. The alleged incident occurred last month.
Texas March 31 CBP in Texas confiscates 242 pounds of smuggled Mexican bologna at port of entry A man was stopped for the second time in two months, allegedly trying to smuggle several pounds of Mexican bologna into the U.S. through an El Paso, Texas port.
Fox News Flash March 31 New Mexico GOP chief accuses Democratic rep of 'contradictory' rhetoric after alleged arson attack New Mexico GOP chairwoman Amy Barela criticized rhetoric from Democratic Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández despite Fernández publicly condemning an alleged arson attack on GOP headquarters.
Vandalism March 30 Albuquerque GOP headquarters targeted in alleged arson: 'Direct assault on our values' The Republican Party of New Mexico's headquarters were targeted in an alleged arson attempt, according to the organization, who shared images of the alleged attack.
Politics March 27 Energy chief slashes red tape that led to 60% cost in inflation, burdened work in 'critical' labs Energy Secretary Chris Wright spoke exclusively to Fox News Digital ahead of a Friday order streamlining permitting and encouraging "gem" national labs to expand and thrive.
New Mexico March 23 15-year-old boy now fourth suspect charged with homicide in New Mexico mass shooting Las Cruces Police have identified the two suspects arrested and the three people killed following a mass shooting at a public park. The shooting happened Friday.
Mass Shootings March 22 3 dead, 15 injured in New Mexico shooting, police say Police in Las Cruces, New Mexico are investigating a Friday night shooting that left three dead and 15 injured. The deceased include two 19-year-olds and a 16-year-old, according to police.
Politics March 21 NM lawmaker whose son was murdered rips Dems for ‘homicide scholarships’ after her crime bill was tanked New Mexico Rep. Nicole Chavez sounded off after a criminal justice bill failed, and Democrats instead forwarded what another lawmaker called "homicide scholarships."
Crime March 19 New Mexico teens, 13 and 15, charged with murder in hit-and-run of bicyclist posted on social media Two New Mexico teens have been charged with murder in the death of a bicyclist who was struck by a stolen vehicle on his way to work last year.
Border security March 19 New border sector becomes nation’s busiest as overall encounters continue to plummet on Trump watch The El Paso border sector replaced the San Diego sector as the southwest border's busiest in the month of February, according to the most recent CBP data.
Politics March 12 NM lawmakers warn sweeping gun control bill primed for passage shows Dems ‘are dead-set on disarming us’ Republicans in New Mexico are up in arms over the potential passage of comprehensive gun control legislation that will reportedly outlaw AR-15 and similar rifles.
Health March 6 New Mexico adult dies of measles a week after Texas child died during outbreak An unvaccinated adult in New Mexico who was infected with measles has died. The person didn't seek medical treatment, officials said. The death comes amid an outbreak in nearby Texas.
Health March 2 What you need to know about the measles outbreak Measles are spreading and have already caused one death. Here's what you need to know according to the CDC and medical experts.
Health February 28 Measles cases continue to spread in multiple states following child’s death New measles cases have been reported since the first death in West Texas amid the ongoing outbreak. Cases have also been confirmed in New Mexico and New Jersey.
Crime February 28 Attempted murder fugitive busted as 40-year scheme posing as dead college mate unravels A fugitive on the run for the attempted murder his estranged wife more than 40 years ago has been captured after his con of assuming a dead man’s identity for decades finally unraveled, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Gene Hackman February 27 Gene Hackman and wife's deaths called 'suspicious,' bodies showed signs of 'mummification' Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman was found dead with his wife, classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, and their dog in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home on Wednesday afternoon.
US February 22 Shooting at Air Force base gate leaves airman dead after off-base pursuit A shooting near Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque left one airman dead and another hospitalized early Saturday morning, the Air Force said.
Health February 21 New Mexico reports Texas measles outbreak has now crossed its border The worst measles outbreak to hit Texas in a decade has now crossed the Texas New Mexico border and there are now eight cases in Lea County.
Gubernatorial February 11 Former Biden cabinet member Deb Haaland launches New Mexico gubernatorial bid Former Interior Sec. Deb Haaland announces New Mexico gubernatorial bid. Haaland, who served in President Joe Biden's administration, had previously served in Congress.
New Mexico February 4 Video captures courtroom brawl as two men attack murder suspect during hearing Video captured the chaotic moment two men started a brawl with murder suspect Alexander Ortiz during his hearing inside a New Mexico courtroom.
US December 30 20 cheese factory workers injured after chemical spill at New Mexico factory releases toxic gas: police New Mexico authorities say 20 people were injured after a chemical spill at the Southwest Cheese factory produced toxic gas, incapacitating employees.
New Mexico December 17 Strange laws in New Mexico, including trouble for tripping a horse You may be unaware you're breaking the law with the strange, widely unknown laws in U.S. states. A few of New Mexico's strangest include horses and duels.
Senate November 24 Fred Harris, former Democratic senator from Oklahoma and presidential candidate, dies at 94 Former Sen. Fred Harris, D-Okla., died Saturday at age 94, his wife said. Harris is remembered for championing Democratic Party reforms in the 1960s.