Among the thousands of personnel and hundreds of fire engines in Los Angeles right now are a few familiar faces from New Mexico.
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The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
SANTA FE, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Overdose deaths continue to decline in New Mexico, according to the New Mexico Health Department. According to data compiled by the epidemiology team at the NMDOH overdose deaths have declined 8% statewide since 2021.
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"The last code blue back in November, there was, unfortunately, some people that passed away from weather exposure, so that's what we're trying to do is prevent," said Lt. Ismael Gutierrez, with the Salvation Army.
The nonprofit has been a consistent voice at the Legislature, tackling some of the state's thorniest issues — including public education, health care, taxes and jobs.
Mary Ann Eaves Marvelous Mary Ann Craig was born on April 18, 1941, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to loving parents, Harold Houston Craig and Mary Taylor Watkins Craig. Her beloved older brothers were Phillip and Harold.
The governor's State of the State address will be the focus on Day 1, but many of the tips for those attending apply throughout the 30-day session.
Republican state Sen. Crystal Brantley is bringing an entire border security package to the Roundhouse, focusing less on the immigration and deportation issues and more on the resources needed to keep New Mexicans safe.
The New Mexico Attorney General and a state senator are calling on lawmakers to create new criminal and civil penalties for those who engage in hazing and cyberbullying, the officials announced at a Thursday news conference in Albuquerque.
A private business has helped supercharge a controversial federal drug program. Patients and insurers have been left with big bills.