Attorney Thomas Clear III argues in order to respond to the Court's order, he would have to abandon his Fifth Amendment rights.
State Sen. Crystal Brantley introduced a bill to incentivize New Mexico school districts to ban phones in the classroom. Geron Spray, a Capitol High School teacher, is outspoken about phones in the ...
New Attorney General Pam Bondi has made one of her first moves to pause federal funding for sanctuary cities in the United ...
Agents with the Governor's Organized Crime Commission partnered with New Mexico State Police and the U.S. Border Patrol to ...
A special prosecutor with the First Judicial District Attorney's Office has dismissed a DWI case against a district court judge.
First Judicial District Court Judge Francis Mathew had a DWI charge against him dismissed, according to First Judicial ...
A guest column by writer Morgan Smith about ongoing discussions between the US and Mexican administrations on securing the ...
The Santa Fe County Planning Commission approved a controversial solar project Tuesday after more than 12 hours of public ...
Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III faces disciplinary proceedings in state and federal courts, but no criminal charges.
A special prosecutor has dropped a misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated against state District Court Judge Francis J. Mathew, citing his blood-alcohol content readings that were below the ...
The Cancer Foundation for New Mexico is a nonprofit organization that focuses on supporting cancer patients and their ...