Economist Jim Peach, a retired professor at New Mexico State University, minced no words, calling the tariff policy “economic insanity.”
With tariffs on Canada and Mexico set to take effect, uncertainty looms as President Trump weighs final decisions amid concerns over illegal immigration and fentanyl. Markets and consumers brace for potential price increases,
CHAVES COUNTY, N.M.– A dust storm has caused zero-to-limited visibility in Chaves County, New Mexico, leading to several crashes and road closures. According to the Chaves County Sheriff's Office, several crashes were reported within the county, some of those with injuries.
For decades, a man lived as Walter Lee Coffman, using his Social Security number. In reality, he was using the identity of another man who had been dead for close to 50 years.
A red flag warning is in effect Monday for most of New Mexico as winds gusting up to 70 mph and dry conditions are expected.
Xcel Energy will temporarily shut off power to about 140 customers in eastern New Mexico today and possibly tomorrow to reduce wildfire risk.
KOAT takes you into the growing film industry in the state, and why that continues to be the case over time. Steve Graham, the director of the New Mexico Film Office, said projects that come to the Land of Enchantment are more feasible here than some other places.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Texas-based Shipley Do-Nuts is set to expand into New Mexico with 10 new locations planned across the state. The agreement with existing franchisee Vik Agrawal is set to bring 10 shops to Sandoval, Santa Fe, Bernalillo, Valencia, Torrance, Socorro, Lincoln, De Baca, Guadalupe and San Miguel counties in New Mexico.