Webber was discharged from the hospital Thursday and is expected to be back at City Hall on Monday, city officials said in a statement.
Investigators believe actor Gene Hackman and his wife had been dead for some time before their bodies were discovered in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home on Wednesday. No official ruling has been made on the cause of death.
In recent studies, we analyzed and determined the most expensive ZIP codes in a series of western states, including Texas, Nevada, and Utah. Now, we wanted to turn to another state in the vicinity — New Mexico.
The McLennan men's golf team secured a fifth-place finish at the Thunderbird Invitational in Hobbs, New Mexico, posting a team score of 591 (295-296).
Howard Payne University recently formed Gold and Blue Partnership programs with Carroll ISD (CISD), in Southlake, Texas, and Santa Fe Christian School (SFC) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The partnerships will provide automatic acceptance for students from each school who graduate within the top 50 percent of their respective classes and have a 3.
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake happened at 5:18 a.m. MT, about 36 miles south of Whites City, New Mexico, while two others hit nearby on Tuesday morning.
The name alone is a catalyst for intrigue. According to a release, Milk of the Poppy originated in medieval times as a “specialty concocted beverage known for both its medicinal properties and the remarkable ‘poppy dreams’ it induces.
U.S. Attorney Alexander M.M. Uballez is resigning. His office announced his resignation today, citing "the transition of presidential administrations." Uballez has served as the U.S. Attorney General for the District of New Mexico since his nomination by President Biden and confirmation by the Senate in 2022.
Betsy Arakawa, a concert pianist and co-founder of a home furnishing business, was found dead Wednesday in her Santa Fe, New Mexico, home along with actor-husband Gene Hackman and their
The governor of New Mexico has appointed her 64-year-old brother to the board of regents at New Mexico Highlands University, as concerns about wasteful spending and cronyism roil the state’s regional
Business leaders in New Mexico are seeing momentum build for a bill addressing the state’s lack of shovel-ready sites. Senate Bill 169, which would create a $24 million fund to find and prepare sites for business development,