New Mexico Sun Report News


Residents say tickets for parking on sidewalks "unfair"

Residents in Skies West are frustrated after receiving tickets for their vehicles blocking sidewalks while parked in private driveways.


Efforts to combat Santa Fe's high pedestrian death rate include 'safe routes to school'

The Metropolitan Planning Organization is looking into ways to address the city’s high pedestrian death rate.


Residents concerned about Tower Pond Park: 'There will be more crime than we already have'

People who live near a newly approved development in Tower Pond Park are concerned that it could bring more crime to the area.


Multiple sightings of moose in Mora area

Residents of Mora spotted a moose this week, following a moose sighting in the area between Mora and Las Vegas.


Attorney on settlement with city: 'We’re really happy to have reached a settlement'

A settlement has been reached in a massive lawsuit involving the City of Albuquerque and hundreds of women fighting for pay equality.


Aviation director says Amazon Air is a 'tremendous addition' to Albuquerque International Sunport

Amazon’s new transportation hub, “Amazon Air,” began operations last week at the Sunport, the primary international airport serving the state of New Mexico.


Vicente: 'We are asking everyone to help us with refilling our water storage tanks'

The people of Acoma Pueblo will soon have water again after the main water line failed more than a week ago, leaving residents and business in the pueblo without water.


Gallup Police break ground on $24 million complex: 'We are very excited'

A new Gallup Police complex will soon be a reality after ground-breaking ceremonies were held to begin construction.


Fire Chief Richard Lopez -- "I didn’t realize that we needed one more steps in this program."

Richard Lopez, fire chief of Carlsbad, city in New Mexico said He felt his department was a place for mothers to go, but learned they need to do more. on Nov 4th.