Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has appointed David Quintana as acting secretary of the New Mexico Department of Transportation.  Quintana has more than two decades of experience ...
Three Democratic governors are reconsidering their stances after earlier saying they wouldn’t opt their states in to the first federal program that will direct taxpayer funds to families so their ...
A longtime state Department of Transportation employee has been tapped to lead the agency following the abrupt departure of former Secretary Ricky Serna last month. "David Quintana has spent his ...
In their 2026 State-of-the-State addresses, governors proposed a range of education initiatives for the year ahead, with many ...
Most children were placed in family-based settings or returned home, while some were placed in congregate care settings.
On Feb. 19, the New Mexico Legislature adjourned their 30-day session, the last to be overseen by the outgoing Gov. Michelle ...
An ambitious program to provide free universal child care to working families in New Mexico is being enshrined into law ...
Some lawmakers questioned the state's placements of children, expressing concerns they may still be in subpar settings.
The practice of placing children in the offices of the Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) for overnight stays has ended according to the Office of New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan ...
New Mexico will funnel millions of dollars into its universal free child care program over the next five years as it becomes ...
The assumption that parents of young children need only be offered services and support in order to keep their children safe has resulted in other misguided policies.
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A week after ending their latest session, top New Mexico lawmakers are already looking at what’s next, ...