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A state judge on Monday axed the New Mexico Public Education Department’s controversial “180-day rule.” Fifth Judicial ...
By: Hilary Rodela, freelance writer for Ruidoso News Village of Ruidoso officials held a town hall meeting Jan. 28 to discuss ...
When wildfires raged through the village of Ruidoso last summer, approximately 500 homes — and 1,400 structures in all — were ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are chasing history in their pursuit of a third straight championship when they face the Philadelphia ...
Members of Senate Finance Committee received a crash course in billions of dollars of proposed special, supplemental and ...
Taos resident Nicole Ponte was at a crossroads when she moved to New Mexico after graduating from the University of Southern ...
Hello friends and neighbors of District 56,I appreciate all the emails, calls, and texts from constituents who are deeply ...
El Rito Media News editor@ruidosonews.com Quarter Horse trainer Toby Keeton has been suspended by the New Mexico Racing Commission in a reciprocal response to his… Login to continue reading Login Sign ...
In education, money matters. New Mexico lawmakers are proposing big changes to how the state funds its public education system — which represents the single largest piece of the budgetary pie. House ...
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 ...
Oil and gas companies could be forced to build drilling rigs and other facilities a mile from all schools in New Mexico if a bill advancing through the New Mexico Legislature becomes law.House Bill 35 ...
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