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District 8 seeks applicants for parks and recreation advisory board

ALBUQUERQUE - District 8 City Councilor Dan Champine announced the availability of a position on the Metropolitan Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. The board members serve in an advisory capacity to the Parks and Recreation Department and its Director, David Simon.


Las Cruces invites public to participate in design workshop for redevelopment area

The City of Las Cruces invites residents to participate in a two-day interactive design workshop for the El Paseo Road and South Solano Drive Metropolitan Redevelopment Area Plan.


Las Cruces opens public comment period for annual performance report

The City of Las Cruces Housing & Neighborhood Services section has prepared a report detailing the activities and status of funds for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) for the period from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. This document, known as the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for the Program Year 2023 (2023 CAPER), is mandated to be submitted to HUD by September 30, 2024.


Las Cruces police arrest suspect in series of retail thefts

Las Cruces Police Department identified and arrested David Alan Leonard, 32, for shoplifting after a video posted to social media showed a theft at a local retail store.


Councilor files complaint against APD Chief over body camera incident

ALBUQUERQUE – District 1 City Councilor Louie Sanchez has filed a complaint with the New Mexico Department of Public Safety (DPS) to investigate potential misconduct by Chief Medina at the scene of the Chief’s February 2024 automobile crash.


NMSU partners with Nebraska Extension for food safety workshop in September

New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service, in collaboration with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, will host an in-person certification course for food manufacturing industry professionals.


NMSU ranked among top HSIs for international students

New Mexico State University (NMSU) has been ranked 27th among the top 50 Best Value Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) for International Students, according to a study by Study Abroad Aide. This organization is recognized as the largest and most comprehensive database of universities globally.


City hall construction prompts temporary relocation of utility payment cashiers

A construction project within Las Cruces City Hall will temporarily relocate utility payment cashiers to the Building Permits office of City Hall.


Santa Fe County administrative offices to close for Labor Day

Santa Fe, NM – In recognition of the contributions of the workforce and in appreciation of public service careers, Santa Fe County announces the closure of its administrative offices on Monday, September 2, 2024, in observance of Labor Day. All County offices will resume regular hours on Tuesday, September 3.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Aug. 26

City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, Aug. 26


City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met July 22

City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, July 22


City of Albuquerque City Council met Aug. 5

City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, Aug. 5


City of Albuquerque Local Government Coordinating Commission met Aug. 22

City of Albuquerque Local Government Coordinating Commission met Thursday, Aug. 22


New Mexico researchers present findings on state policies at annual economics day

Faculty from the University of New Mexico's Department of Economics and the Department of Community and Regional Planning presented six research projects at the third annual New Mexico Economic Research Day earlier this month. These projects, funded by the New Mexico State Legislature through the Research in Public Service Projects funding and a 2024 junior fiscal appropriation bill, aimed to investigate various economic or policy-related topics impacting the state.


City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met Aug. 23

City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met Friday, Aug. 23


First West Nile virus death reported in Bernalillo County

The City of Albuquerque Environmental Health Department and Bernalillo County Planning and Development Services Department announced today the first West Nile virus death of 2024 in Bernalillo County, involving a 65-year-old woman. This case is one of two positive human cases reported in the county this year. The city has also detected West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes through routine monitoring at various locations.


UNM's open educational resources initiative projects significant student savings

The University of New Mexico's Open Educational Resources (OER) Initiative has made significant strides since its inception in the spring of 2023. Collaborating with faculty, the initiative has championed the adoption, adaptation, and creation of OER at UNM and two other New Mexico colleges. Projections based on historical enrollment and textbook costs estimate student savings from the OER initiative to be between $466,000 and $486,000 for the Academic Year 2024-2025.


UNM leads NSF-funded center focused on equity in engineering

A group of University of New Mexico School of Engineering researchers is leading a new National Science Foundation effort to establish a center focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field of engineering.


Emmitt Booher's "Dunes & Dreams" exhibit opens at Branigan Cultural Center

"Dunes & Dreams: A Portrait of White Sands National Park," a collection of photography by Emmitt Booher, will be exhibited at the Branigan Cultural Center from Sept. 6 through Oct. 19, 2024.


UNM School of Law celebrates new semester with annual fiesta

On August 23, 2024, the University of New Mexico School of Law organized its annual Back to School Fiesta. The event took place on the back patio of the law school and was attended by over 400 individuals celebrating the start of a new semester.