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By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Arts Commission met Monday, April 8

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, April 4

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, April 1

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Board of Adjustment met Tuesday, May 7

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, May 6

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met Thursday, May 2

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Buckman Direct Diversion Board met Thursday, May 2

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, May 2

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Santa Fe Mayor's Committee on Disability met Wednesday, April 3

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, April 8

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Albuquerque City Council met Wednesday, April 3

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, May 6

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | May 11, 2024
City of Albuquerque Committee of the Whole met Thursday, May 2

By New Mexico Sun | May 10, 2024
The City of Albuquerque has appointed Sonya Lara as the new Director for the Office of Equity and Inclusion. The office's mandate is to cultivate a workforce that mirrors the community, boost local procurement and business with minority-owned enterprises, prioritize city investments in historically underfunded areas, and ensure that city services are delivered with an emphasis on equity.

By New Mexico Sun | May 10, 2024
A recent survey conducted by Advance at the University of New Mexico (UNM) reveals a complex mix of organizational experiences and attitudes among full-time, main campus faculty. The Fall 2023 survey highlighted high levels of work and teaching well-being among faculty, but low levels of physical and psychological well-being. Despite the ongoing challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, faculty remained engaged with their work tasks and generally felt supported during the promotion and tenure process.

By New Mexico Sun | May 10, 2024
The Department of Senior Affairs, in collaboration with Chief Administrative Officer Samantha Sengel, recently held a pinning ceremony to honor members of the AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent (FGP) and Senior Companion Programs (SCP). The event celebrated the remarkable contributions of volunteers aged 55 and above who have been instrumental in guiding students towards higher academic achievement as Foster Grandparents. They also provide care for homebound individuals as Senior Companions. A total of 18 volunteers were recognized during the ceremony.

By New Mexico Sun | May 10, 2024
The Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board has issued a notice regarding the possibility of a quorum at the Citizen Police Academy. The event is set to take place on May 14, 2024, at the APD Reality-based Training Center, located at 400 Wyoming Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87123.

By New Mexico Sun | May 10, 2024
The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office (DASO) has initiated sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols at the start of May, a program that will run until the end of the month. This initiative aims to decrease the number of accidents, injuries, and fatalities associated with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI).

By New Mexico Sun | May 10, 2024
The Public Library of Albuquerque/Bernalillo County has commenced online registration for its 2024 Summer Reading Program. The program, which celebrates reading, learning, and fun, is open to children, adults, and families of all ages. This year's theme is "Adventure Begins at Your Library," with online registration available at www.abqlibrary.org/summerreading.

By New Mexico Sun | May 10, 2024
The cataclysmic event known as the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction, which wiped out approximately 76% of all known species on Earth, including dinosaurs, has been a topic of intense research for years. This mass extinction, caused by an asteroid impact near what is now the Yucatan Peninsula, is believed to have paved the way for the emergence of modern birds and mammals. However, this theory has long been contested.