The new law, Senate Bill 245, signed Sept. 30, lets drivers renew or update their licenses remotely by mail, phone, or online.
On this episode of New Mexico Crime Files, KRQE Anchors Dean Staley and Jessica Garate talk about serial drunk driver Scott Owens and the car crash that led to the deaths of Kate Klein, Julian ...
The interim rules the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration published said five fatal crashes this year, including the ...
A semi trailer heads north on Interstate 25 near Wagon Mound, N.M. in April 2022. New Mexico’s MVD announced Thursday that it is joining other states in no longer granting commercial driver’s licenses ...
The 2025 college football season ramps up in Week 6 with seven (!!) live games on CBS Sports Network across three straight days of action. The marathon kicks off Thursday night as Sam Houston visits ...
NM Gov signs four special session bills, but still ‘deliberating’ on vaccine legislation - by Source NM Staff, Source New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed most of the legislation ...
Inspections of California’s more than 400 traffic violator schools have effectively ceased in recent months, since the state ...
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez and the New Mexico State Bar say immigrant communities in New Mexico should be wary of a recent scam: Fraudsters who pretend to be immigration attorneys and ...
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The Nevada DMV is introducing quick cards in a bid to expand online services available to Nevadans. Now available in all offices, residents can now apply for a first-time drivers ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A 19-year-old New Mexico man was arrested and charged on Thursday, Sept. 11, after making violent threats online involving mass murder following the assassination of Charlie ...
AND BREAKING NEWS JUST INTO OUR NEWSROOM, THE NEW MEXICO DISTRICT OF THE U-S ATTORNEY’S OFFICE SAYS THEY HAVE CHARGED A NEW MEXICO TEENAGER WITH MAKING VIOLENT ONLINE THREATS FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK’S ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – There are some big changes for customers with the New Mexico Gas Company. Starting Sept. 12, they will now accept payments through PayPal, Venmo, Apply Pay, and Google Pay. There’s ...
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