Police in Clovis are searching for a suspect after a train collided with a car on the tracks on Wednesday. On Wednesday, at about 11:44 p.m., a Clovis police officer tried to
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Cold weather is forecast for New Mexico next week as we could soon see wind chills below zero and snow for much of the state.
The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against several local ordinances in the state that aim to restrict distribution of the abortion pill. In a unanimous opinion, the court said the ordinances invade the legislature's authority to regulate reproductive care.
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The New Mexico Supreme Court issued a major ruling on Thursday, striking down local laws restricting abortion access. “Abortion access is safe and secure in New Mexico. It’s enshrined in law by the recent ruling by the New Mexico Supreme Court,
The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general.
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled state law prevents local governments from restricting abortion or regulating abortion clinics and providers.
New Mexico law preempts local ordinances that restrict abortions within the borders of Lea and Roosevelt counties and the cities of Hobbs and Clovis, the state top court said.
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A train hit a vehicle in eastern New Mexico after the driver fled from police. Clovis police attempted a traffic stop in the area of Prince and McDonald Streets. The vehicle left the area through a field. Police said the vehicle was not pursued further.
The state Supreme Court unanimously ruled local ordinances attempting to restrict access to abortion services are invalid. The ruling comes after ordinances by Hobbs and Clovis, along with Lea and Roosevelt counties. The local laws were created following the U.S. Supreme Court decision to end the federal right to an abortion.