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'This is the appropriate time': New Mexico-based Thornburg seeking new president and CEO after Brady announces plans to step down

Jason Brady, President, CEO, and Portfolio Manager of Thornburg Investment Management, has announced his intention to step down from his roles and depart the firm


City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, April 24


City of Santa Fe Children and Youth Commission met Thursday, May 25


Maestas-De Vries: 'This program not only creates housing opportunities for New Mexicans but also boosts local economies'

The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority recently approved $53 million in low-income housing tax credits for renovation and construction of affordable housing throughout New Mexico.


City of Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Authority Joint Powers Board met Thursday, April 20


City of Santa Fe MPO Transportation Policy Board met Thursday, May 25


Better Together New Mexico gathers signatures so citizens have ‘the opportunity to fully understand what has happened to their rights and has the opportunity to sign the petition’

The CEO of Better Together New Mexico, Carla Sonntag, thinks the organization is gaining momentum in ways that could impact the laws of New Mexico.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Thursday, April 20


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, April 19


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Wednesday, April 19


City of Santa Fe Solid Waste Management Authority Joint Powers Board met Thursday, May 18


Albuquerque Police Department 'will continue to investigate' officer-involved shooting

The Albuquerque Police Department (APD) has issued a news release detailing the events surrounding an officer-involved shooting at 201 Adams St. S.E. last month.


DWS Cabinet Secretary Nair: "The latest job growth numbers speak volumes about the economic health and growing potential of New Mexico.”

New Mexico reported the highest number of jobs in its state history, the Governor's office announced in a press release.


Sanchez-Tucker on Bicentennial Pool reopening: 'It was a great capital investment by the city'

Santa Fe city officials announced the reopening of the Bicentennial Pool, which had been closed for renovations of the Tot Pool that began this spring, an investment that will ensure the swimming pool can last in the community for the next 30 to 40 years.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Tuesday, April 18


City of Santa Fe Mayor's Youth Advisory Board met Thursday, May 18


Keller: 'Our city's public art not only beautifies and enriches, it can be a catalyst for change'

The City of Albuquerque has unveiled the latest addition to its collection in the Public Art Program, a mural supporting the movement to prevent traffic-related fatalities and injuries.


Referendum Project leader collects signatures to 'protect the people of New Mexico'

An organization looking to "use the Constitution as the tool it was designed to be" hopes to obtain enough signatures to put several referendums on the November 2024 ballot.


City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, April 17


City of Santa Fe Sister Cities Committee met Wednesday, May 17