Attorney General Raúl Torrez and state lawmakers introduced a proposed constitutional amendment this week designed to create more accountability for university boards of regents and administrators.
Attorney General Raúl Torrez and leaders of both chambers of the New Mexico Legislature unveiled proposals Monday designed to enhance oversight and accountability of administrator contracts at public ...
SANTA FE — New Mexico university leaders would face enhanced oversight — including outside approval of contracts for certain ...
State health officials are checking New Mexico residents for possible exposure to measles, following two cases reported in ...
Former Las Cruces police officer Brad Lunsford is facing trial for the August 2022 shooting death of 36-year-old Presley C.
New Mexico lawmakers will be considering a bill to increase penalties for those who threaten to shoot up a school. The bill, ...
A month after NMSU fired its athletic director for failing to stop hazing and sexual assault amongst the men’s basketball ...
An education bill addressing how Board of Regents are trained is expected to have its first committee hearing at the Legislature this week. The bill, sponsored by Sens. Jeff Steinborn, D-Las Cruces, ...
Local leaders in Texas and New Mexico are voicing their concerns over President Donald Trump's decision to temporarily freeze ...
New Mexico has joined a coalition of state attorneys general in a lawsuit to block an order from the White House budget ...
Attorney General Raúl Torrez joined more than 20 states in filing a lawsuit aimed at blocking the funding freeze.
Just four minutes before a federal funding freeze ordered by President Donald Trump’s administration was set to take effect, ...