New Mexico has just 31 adult daycare programs, which are designed to meet the needs of adults who can't be left home alone ...
ALBUQUERQUE — Roughly 83,000 New Mexicans suffered from an opioid use disorder in 2024 — up from 44,000 in 2020, according to state Health Secretary Gina DeBlassie. Overdose-related deaths also have ...
The program diverts people accused of nonviolent crimes related to substance use toward behavioral health services.
The move comes as a wildfire that sparked this week in the Jemez Mountains has burned more than 300 acres and forced ...
The virus is popping up in mosquitos along the Rio Grande, though no human cases have been identified in the state this year.
The McCauley Springs Fire, located near Battleship Rock in the Jemez Mountains, had burned approximately 30 acres by 10 a.m.
Most New Mexicans did not know the name of 6-year-old Estrella Shay Fernandez until about a month after she died in April. The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department — and the Taos County ...
"When the need is great but the money’s not, there’s an exodus," said Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero, D-Albuquerque.
Albuquerque is continuing a guaranteed basic income pilot program for a small number of at-risk young people, and debuting a program providing therapy to the city’s youth, officials announced Thursday ...
The University of New Mexico has been waiting years to expand its on-campus childcare programs, says Daniela Baca, director of the school’s Children’s Campus. The school, home to thousands of students ...
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