There are some longtime favorites, and a few new additions, in the rankings of America's most popular baby names.
Are Georgia the state and Georgia the country named after the same thing? What does the name Idaho have to do with Colorado? And what’s so weird about the moniker New Mexico? Read on to find out.
The nation of Mexico is home 130 million people across 31 states (Mexico City is a separate entity but ... we used a national heat map created by Mexican data scientist Diego Valle-Jones, which ...
Other popular names that made it onto the map include Johnson ... than any other US region. States with large Latino populations, like Texas, California, New Mexico, and Arizona commonly have ...
Noah—currently America’s second most popular boy’s name—topped the Gen Alpha list in a handful of other states, including ...
Editor’s note: The Journal continues “What’s in a Name?,” a once a month column in which Elaine Briseño will give a short ...
Pete Domenici, is trading on her name and Wall ... northern New Mexico. New Mexicans continue to grapple with their cultural values, political ideology and need to see the state's education ...
Federal technology labs, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories, are two of the largest employers in the state. New Mexico ranks in the bottom six overall for a seventh ...
The lost city, dubbed Valeriana by researchers after the name of a nearby ... part of the present-day state of Campeche is a ...
New Mexico has an income tax with a top rate of 5.9%, but the state waives your income taxes if you reach 100 years of age. Property taxes in New Mexico are relatively low, and the state's gas tax ...
Electricity had been restored to many homes in New Mexico by Friday after heavy snow in northern stretches of the state, and ...
With Election Day coming up on Nov. 5, here's your guide for all things related to casting your vote in New Mexico. To see guides for other states ... that shows your name and current address.