
By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 21, 2023
There are several runs at Ski Santa Fe named after different animals. Could Bull Moose be added to the list?
By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 21, 2023
Kylynn Copeland, a New Mexico native with roots in the state’s agriculture industry, is featured in COWGIRL Magazine.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 21, 2023
Petty Officer 1st Class Caitlin Hillygus, an Albuquerque native, was part of the unified flyover during the singing of the National Anthem before Feb. 12's Super Bowl.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 21, 2023
The Farmington Museum recently opened “Tyrannosaurs Meet the Family,” an exhibit featuring the prehistoric carnivore.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 20, 2023
Albuquerque native Carol Driggs won a nationwide competition held by Petco Love for pet owners to share how their animals changed their lives.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 20, 2023
A church in Las Cruces is continuing its Valentine’s Day tradition of offering free weddings.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 19, 2023
Brave veterans from the Southwest who were members of every branch of service could receive special recognition at the Bernalillo Museum thanks to a bill working its way through the New Mexico Legislature.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 19, 2023
New Mexico legislators are considering a bill to ensure long-term funds for conservation.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 19, 2023
Alec Baldwin is facing more legal trouble surrounding the fatal shooting of Halyna Hutchins during production of the movie “Rust” in 2021.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 18, 2023
New Mexico State University (NMSU) has issued a statement regarding the suspension of its men’s basketball team.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 18, 2023
An Albuquerque cemetery is dealing with trash issues that are the result of homeless people using its grounds.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 18, 2023
State test scores taken in the spring of 2022 showed a majority of the students tested in grades 3-8 and 11 were not proficient in language arts, math and science.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 17, 2023
Cannon Air Force Base, a United States Air Force base located approximately 7 miles southwest of Clovis, New Mexico, will host its first "Wings Over Cannon Air Show" after a five-year hiatus.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 17, 2023
Two bills aimed at addressing a teacher shortage are making their way through the New Mexico legislature.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 17, 2023
An expert in Valley fever (coccidioidomycosis) has written a book that provides the only comprehensive look at the fungus infection people get when breathing in microscopic spores that live in dirt.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 16, 2023
State Rep. Bill Rehm (R-Albuquerque) and other GOP leaders are speaking out after a Republican-sponsored bill in the New Mexico House of Representatives targeting retail theft was recently blocked by House Democrats, while a similar bill remains alive.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 16, 2023
The Juniper Basin Recreation Area will be the site of the first phase of a large development to use 93 acres of land on the north end of Farmington, New Mexico.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 16, 2023
Something for a 12-year-old to do during the COVID pandemic has turned into a business for a Santa Fe, New Mexico, family.
By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 16, 2023
A resolution for what to do with an area of the Santa Fe Plaza that has become an eyesore to some was introduced during a meeting of the Santa Fe City Council.

By New Mexico Sun Report | Feb 15, 2023
Mining for turquoise is a decades-old tradition in New Mexico where mines hidden in the Cerrillo Hills near Madrid are considered some of the oldest in North America.