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By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jun 13, 2024
City of Santa Fe Buckman Direct Diversion Board met Thursday, June 6

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jun 13, 2024
City of Santa Fe Mayor's Committee on Disability met Wednesday, June 5

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Jun 13, 2024
City of Santa Fe Film and Digital Media Commission met Tuesday, June 4

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 13, 2024
New Mexico State University has been awarded a grant that will assist Arrowhead Center in developing and deploying four Sprint Accelerators. With support from the NMSU Foundation, NMSU’s Arrowhead Center received the Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico and El Paso Electric’s New Mexico Economic Development Initiative Grant.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 13, 2024
Santa Fe, NM—In honor of emancipation in the United States and its ideals of freedom and equity for all, Santa Fe County announces the closure of its administrative offices on Wednesday, June 19th, in observation of Juneteenth "Freedom Day."

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 13, 2024
On June 11, 2024, the Santa Fe County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution 2024-078, declaring extreme or severe drought conditions and banning the sale and use of certain fireworks in unincorporated and wildland areas in Santa Fe County.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 13, 2024
The UNM Anderson School of Management’s Center for Responsible Entrepreneurship hosted a pitch competition on June 6 in Santa Fe, marking the conclusion of its inaugural cohort of the entrepreneur-focused Accelerator Program.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 13, 2024
The Health, Housing & Homelessness Department is launching a 'Summer of Housing Funding' with new financing opportunities for affordable housing developers. Applications will be open in June, July, and September. The first Request for Proposals (RFP) opened on June 1, 2024, and developers have until July 1, 2024, to apply.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 13, 2024
The City of Las Cruces is undertaking an update to the City's Land Development Code. The project, Realize Las Cruces, includes regulations that govern the use and development of land within the city limits and surrounding areas in some cases.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 13, 2024
Priscilla Carabajal, who grew up in Anthony, New Mexico, never considered college an option. Starting her career in corrections at age 19, she later worked for the health department and health and social services. Over the years, Carabajal has held positions with the city, county, and state.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 13, 2024
The University of New Mexico Geospatial and Population Studies (UNM-GPS) has launched two new dashboards aimed at examining data on crashes involving pedestrians and cyclists. Although pedestrians are involved in only about 2% of traffic crashes in New Mexico, they account for 20% of all crash-related fatalities.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 12, 2024
"Interpretive Reflections" on View at Gallery One

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 12, 2024
For eight years, the Feminist Border Arts Film Festival (FBAFF) at New Mexico State University has focused on short films. In its ninth year, the festival will also screen feature-length films and include a day-long zine fest from June 28-29 during International Pride Weekend. Zines are self-made, small circulation publications.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 12, 2024
Santa Fe, NM – On June 11, 2024, the Senior Services Division presented a proposal to the Board of County Commissioners to develop a potential partnership with Rio Arriba County. This collaboration aims to better serve area seniors and support the Chimayo community.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 12, 2024
With another 100+ degree day expected this week, the Parks & Recreation Department (PRD) will activate sprinklers in four parks on June 13 as part of “Operation Cooldown 2024.” Sprinkler play provides families a no-cost way to cool off. The following parks (Group 2) will host sprinkler play from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, June 13:

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 12, 2024
Researchers from The University of New Mexico's Hand and Machine Lab in the Department of Computer Science recently participated in the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (ACM CHI) held in Hawaii. At this significant annual event, the team presented research papers, organized a workshop, and demonstrated their 3D printing technology.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 12, 2024
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) has issued a heat advisory as temperatures are expected to soar across the state. Forecasts predict temperatures will reach 105°F and higher in southern regions, and up to 100°F in Albuquerque and Farmington by Thursday.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 12, 2024
Earlier this month, Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS), The University of New Mexico Health Mobile Medicine Team, and the UNM Hospital Emergency Department collaborated to assist an unhoused, legally blind man in Albuquerque.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 11, 2024
A Commemoration of the Treaty of 1868 event will be held at the Bosque Redondo Memorial site on Saturday, June 15.

By New Mexico Sun | Jun 11, 2024
The New Mexico State University (NMSU) College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences’ floral team offers more than just floral design skills to its students. The program emphasizes creativity, teamwork, and leadership to prepare students for their professional careers.