Arts Apr 20 New Mexico fines ‘Rust’ production company for ‘obvious hazards’ in fatal shooting of cinematographer New Mexico workplace safety regulators say they have issued the maximum possible fine against a film production company for firearms safety failures on the set where a cinematographer was fatally shot in October by actor and producer Alec Baldwin.
Economy Apr 01 New Mexico launches cannabis sales on Texas’ doorstep New Mexico is bringing sales of recreational marijuana to the doorstep of Texas as the movement toward broad legalization sweeps across more of the American West.
Nation Jan 20 New Mexico calls on National Guard to help schools stay open amid COVID-19 surge Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday announced an unprecedented effort to reopen classrooms in the capital city of Santa Fe and shore up staffing across the state.
Arts Oct 28 How live ammo got on set still a mystery in Baldwin shooting Accounts and images from court documents, interviews and social media postings have revealed much of what happened when actor Alec Baldwin shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on an Old West movie set in New Mexico.
Nation Oct 27 WATCH: Sheriff says projectile recovered from movie director’s shoulder, investigation continues after shooting involving Alec Baldwin New Mexico authorities said Wednesday they have recovered a lead projectile believed to have been fired from the gun used in the fatal movie-set shooting.
Arts Oct 22 Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun that killed cinematographer, officials say Officials say actor Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun on the set of a Western and killed the cinematographer…
Nation Apr 12 New Mexico governor signs bill to legalize recreational pot The governor's decision makes New Mexico the seventh state since last November to legalize adult possession and sales of cannabis for recreational use.
Health May 19 Outbreak on edge of Navajo Nation overwhelms rural hospital While much of New Mexico is showing signs of emerging from the initial wave of the pandemic, stubbornly high rates of infection and death persist in the state's northwest corner — including in the Navajo Nation that extends into Arizona…
Health May 14 Virus tests hospitals in pockets of U.S. as some states reopen Coronavirus outbreaks are testing the public health networks in pockets of the U.S., while some states prepare to lift lockdown measures, seeing signs of progress.
Health May 09 Small tribes seal borders, push testing to keep out virus Small Native American pueblos across New Mexico are embracing extraordinary isolation measures that turn away outsiders as well as near-universal testing to try to insulate themselves from a contagion with frightening echoes of the past.