Though the state has reiterated who should be up next such as elderly people, some teachers still jump in line. Read more
Officials at New Mexico's largest hospitals said this week that up to 30 percent of employees who are in contact with infected patients have declined the vaccines. Read more
A House committee eventually approved the procedures for working virtually along party lines. Read more
A Rio Arriba County woman in her 80s also was among the fatalities reported Friday. Read more
In a letter sent to Mayor Alan Webber and the city, Dallas-based KDC Real Estate Development & Investments/Cienda Partners outlined "challenges" to its development plan caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
Several groups were able get at least their first COVID-19 vaccine dose before they were intended for eligibility through New Mexico's vaccination program. Read more
Muddled messages on priority has upset residents trying to understand where they stand in line for the COVID-19 vaccine. Read more
The school district has a pharmacy license and is exploring ways to offer virus shots. Read more
Upstart political party hopes to revamp elections
The measure would allow multiple political parties to nominate the same candidate for the same office. Read more
The state also reported 997 new coronavirus cases, with 39 infections in Santa Fe County. Read more
Some states have suggested they may run out by Thursday and are unclear when new doses will arrive. Read more
The new deaths, people ranging in age from their 30s to their 90s, pushed New Mexico past the 3,000 mark. Read more