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Manuel David Munoz

Manuel David Munoz - September 2, 2021


Wilfred Sylvester Lucero

Wilfred Sylvester Lucero - September 4, 2021


Stella (Gallegos) Barboa

Stella (Gallegos) Barboa - September 5, 2021


Joseph Mirabal

Joseph Mirabal - September 11, 2021


Dolores Anita (Trujillo) Gutierrez

Dolores Anita (Trujillo) Gutierrez - September 11, 2021


Anthony "Tone" Padilla

Anthony "Tone" Padilla - January 27, 1980 ~ September 5, 2021 (age 41)


Dr. Joe Valles

Dr. Joe Valles - March 27, 1949 ~ September 5, 2021 (age 72)


Joseph A. Herrera

Joseph A. Herrera - January 4, 1997 ~ September 6, 2021 (age 24)


Leondro Alexander Trujillo

Leondro Alexander Trujillo - May 18, 1989 ~ September 6, 2021 (age 32)


Paul Michael Salazar

Paul Michael Salazar - September 7, 2021


Angie Peralta

Angie Peralta - April 16, 1940 ~ September 8, 2021 (age 81)


Mark Pacheco

Mark Pacheco - November 30, 1968 ~ September 4, 2021 (age 52)


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100 SFCC Students to Receive $400/month

Through Santa Fe LEAP, Mayors for Guaranteed Income


Civil War II

The first American Civil War was the costliest and deadliest war ever fought on American soil, with some 620,000 of 2.4 million soldiers killed, millions more injured and much of the South left in ruin.


September poll: Veterans overwhelmingly disapprove of Biden's handling of Afghanistan withdrawal

A new nationwide poll found the majority of veterans were not happy with how President Joe Biden handled the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war.


'Grave concern': Herrell joins group letter to Biden on Afghan refugee vetting

NM Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-Santa Fe) along with a group of other reps. have written a letter saying they're concerned with the "inadequate criminal and security background checks" for the Afghan refugees coming into the U.S, according to a Twitter post by Rep. Herrell.


Santa Fe mayor: 'Wage increases can help reverse gender- and race-based inequities'

Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber and City Councilors Signe Lindell, Roman Abeyta, and Carol Romero-Wirth are preparing a resolution to increase wages from $12.32/hour to $15/hour for city employees.


'Grateful' Lujan Grisham hosts healthcare access roundtable

A roundtable discussion New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham hosted on Sept. 7 with healthcare providers and elected officials underscored Grisham’s goal of exploring how to invest in healthcare.


'Just like somebody needing insulin,' Albuquerque Metropolitan Detention Center launches opioid addiction treatment program for inmates

Albuquerque's Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) has begun offering buprenorphine management treatment for a variety of opioid addictions to prisoners after months of delay, according to a report by KRQE.