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New Mexico governor signs suite of health care bills

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday morning signed medical malpractice reform and three other bills aimed at boosting health care affordability, prohibiting certain facility fees and supporting hospitals that honor Medicaid into law.

Police Blotter

Arrests and crimes provided by the Artesia Police Department. Those arrested are innocent until proven guilty.

Scenes from the Bulldogs 80-19 rout

Scenes from the Bulldogs 80-19 rout.

Bulldogs’ Braylon Vega pours in 40 in quarterfinal rout

Artesia guard Braylon Vega has embraced coach Michael Mondragon's motto.

Opinion: Don’t get too comfortable, health care supporters

It’s a good beginning, but those of you who contacted your legislators, wrote letters to the editor or posted online should stay vigilant. The people who brought us this disaster are still in place.

Mild NM winter shutters four ski areas early as others stay open

New Mexico’s warm, mild winter prompted early closures for four ski resorts, but some are still open for skiers who want to hit the slopes before the official start of spring March 20.

‘A clean place to go’

Nine-year-old Leighton Franks said she’ll “probably” keep volunteering for the rest of her life.

Artesia approves $2.9M housing project

A $2.9 million housing project supported by the city of Artesia took another step during a city council meeting.

Tim Keithley hired as El Rito Media GM

Tim Keithley published his first newspaper column in 1979.

Bulldogs blow out Bloomfield at Bulldog Pit

The Bulldogs came out on fire, opening the game with an alley-oop slam dunk by senior point guard Cael Houghtaling.

David Grousnick: Be careful online

We’re less than three months away from high school and college graduation season, a very exciting and stressful time for students, teachers and parents.

Helping Hands: Ruidoso Rotary Club marks three decades of support

Over four decades ago, Josefina Valencia saw a need for a facility to help children in her neighborhood of Juarez, Mexico. What began as a mission simply to feed and clothe those in her own area blossomed into what would become Bethel Orphanage.