The bipartisan New Mexico House investigatory subcommittee tasked with documenting the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s activity at his Santa Fe County Zorro Ranch property has hired an Albuquerque law firm to assist in the investigation.
The plaintiffs in the landmark education equity case, Yazzie/Martinez v. The State of New Mexico are asking the court for permission to revise the state’s current implementation plan.
Let's Talk New Mexico
We talk about April's most compelling news stories with the journalists who reported on them.
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The docu-comedy film will be in Albuquerque for screenings Tuesday and Wednesday at The Guild Cinema.
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Audit finds undisclosed conflicts, misuse of "emergency" contracts and disaster loan interest payments.
- Camp Mystic parents ask Texas lawmakers to block the camp from re-opening
- Supreme Court appears to lean toward ending TPS for some migrants
- The Austrian nuns who fled their care home are now in Rome and visited the Vatican
- House extends a controversial spy tool, but Senate path is unclear ahead of deadline