Will there be a brighter ending to this legislative session?
By Carla Sonntag | Feb 21, 2023
There have been some attempts to justify what’s happening in Santa Fe, but let’s look at some facts rarely discussed.
Socialized utility rates mean another tax on working families
By Carla Sonntag | Feb 7, 2023
New Mexico is ranked the third poorest state in the nation with a poverty rate of 17.85% according to World Population Review.
New Mexico Sun celebrates two years of operation
By Carla Sonntag | Nov 22, 2022
The New Mexico Sun was established to bring fresh light to issues that matter most to New Mexicans.
Let’s celebrate our freedom and seek more!
By Carla Sonntag | Jul 1, 2022
This Independence Day, July 4th, we celebrate 245 years of freedom from England.
Much to celebrate
By Carla Sonntag | Dec 17, 2021
Around the world it’s Christmas time for many; a time to celebrate the birth of Jesus and a time to reflect on the days recently passed. It’s a time to renew our spirits and find hope for the days ahead.
Should voters support or oppose the Albuquerque Public School bond and mill levy tax?
By Carla Sonntag | Oct 15, 2021
Does Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) need $630 million more of your money, or are voters in need of honesty and accountability? It’s been a trying time for our children because they have spent most of the last 18 months unable to attend school in person.
A note from the New Mexico Sun publishing group
By Carla Sonntag | Aug 19, 2021
The New Mexico Sun will be different; it will be a daily news source serving the entire state.