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By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 21, 2022
In-person learning is set to resume at two New Mexico school districts on Dec. 12 after crews worked to deep clean all neighborhood schools after an overall rise in the number of respiratory illnesses being reported forced sharp increases in both staff and student absences.
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 21, 2022
It was 50 years ago when former New Mexico senator Harrison Schmitt walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 17 space flight.
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 21, 2022
Leticia Zamarripa, spokesperson of Homeland Security Investigations, The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. said When discussing the stash house, she described it as atrocious conditions with a lack of food, no running water, etc. on Dec 7th.
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 21, 2022
The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) is calling for Congress to deny changes to the state’s Land Grant Permanent Fund in a letter to New Mexico’s Congressional delegates on Dec. 20, according to a news release.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 21, 2022
City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, Aug. 18
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 21, 2022
City of Santa Fe MPO Transportation Policy Board met Thursday, Nov. 17
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 20, 2022
PB & J Family Services is struggling to receive the normal amount of donations needed to provide for families during the holiday season.
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 20, 2022
The cold temperatures didn’t detour thousands of people from attending the 8th annual Humble Holiday Market hosted by Humble Coffee.
By Sam Jackson | Dec 20, 2022
Colleen Aycock believes the city of Albuquerque is doing the local homeless population, and the city itself, a disservice by promoting its "Housing Forward" plan to convert motels into temporary housing, calling the program "poorly conceived."
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 20, 2022
A law passed by the Bernalillo County Commission prevents people from impeding or obstructing public roads, sidewalks, medians and crosswalks and also prohibits camps on sidewalks.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 20, 2022
City of Santa Fe Community Health and Safety Task Force met Tuesday, Aug. 16
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 20, 2022
City of Santa Fe Children and Youth Commission met Thursday, Nov. 17
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 19, 2022
The UNM Hospital staff is reportedly setting up triage tents in order to help with rising cases of respiratory syncytial virus, COVID-19, parainfluenza, rhinovirus and the flu.
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 19, 2022
The New Mexico Higher Education Department is asking state lawmakers for a funding increase to support the highly successful Opportunity Scholarship Program.
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 19, 2022
An $85 million renovation project inside the Sunport is underway and officials want local businesses for the new retail spaces being created.
By Will Duff | Dec 19, 2022
Undeserved "guilt" isn't the issue Mr. Helgesen suggests it is.
By Big Sky Times Report | Dec 19, 2022
A Taos man is offering flying lessons to high school students as a way to combat a recent surge in teen suicides.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 19, 2022
City of Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Agency Joint Powers Board met Thursday, Nov. 17
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Dec 19, 2022
City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met Wednesday, Nov. 16
By New Mexico Sun Report | Dec 18, 2022
More than a dozen conservation groups petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to declare coyotes an endangered species in an effort to protect the Mexican gray wolf.