The protest followed an executive order from President Donald Trump withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement.
In the past, the state Children, Youth and Families Department has opposed changes to New Mexico's law governing how to treat children born with drugs in their system, arguing it was the best agency ...
A quantum computing company is expanding into New Mexico. Quantinuum, based in Colorado, announced the buildout of a research and development facility in the Land of Enchantment in a news release this ...
Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham opened the 2025 legislative session with her State of the State address and focused on child welfare, green energy, and cracking down on crime.
Christopher Trancosa traveled from San Felipe Pueblo on Tuesday morning to grab a seat for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s ...
As New Mexico lawmakers anchor this year’s session around complicated topics related to crime and public safety, New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice David Thomson offered them practical solutions.
Quantinuum LLC, a Broomfield-based quantum-computing company, plans to open a new research-and-development center in New Mexico.
Democratic lawmakers are bringing forth a revamped proposal on the involuntary commitment of criminal defendants who are ...
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The integrated quantum computing company is creating a R&D hub in the state to advance photonics technologies to further product development.
In his State of the Judiciary address before the Legislature Thursday, New Mexico Supreme Court Chief Justice David K. Thomson touted recent reforms to pretrial detention and called for continued ...
New Mexico's elected officials could face criminal prosecution if they do not comply with President Donald Trump's new immigration policies.