
By New Mexico Sun | May 7, 2024
In April, the Albuquerque Police Department reported that they had recovered 75 firearms, with 28 of these linked to other gun crimes. This discovery was part of a comprehensive review initiated by the department in March, focusing on offenders charged with firearm-related offenses and firearms found within the community.

By New Mexico Sun | May 7, 2024
The City of Albuquerque’s Community Energy Efficiency (CEE) project has been awarded $1.7 million from The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department to expand its energy efficiency improvement and retrofit work in our frontline communities. Through CEE, income-qualified homeowners in Albuquerque receive free energy audits and retrofit plans to create significant energy savings and increase safety and comfort for homeowners.

By New Mexico Sun | May 7, 2024
The Albuquerque Museum is currently showcasing "Focus on Youth," an annual juried exhibition featuring photographs and films created by high school students from the Albuquerque Public Schools (APS). Running from now until June 2, the exhibition includes nearly 100 photographs and short films showcasing a variety of techniques such as silver print, digital, and special techniques in photography, art books, and digital film.

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth) has officially recognized May as National Nurses Month, with a special emphasis on May 6-12 being National Nurses Week. In a statement, Patrick Allen, NMHealth Secretary, expressed his gratitude towards all nurses, especially those working for the department, saying, "The difference they make every day is incalculable."The theme for this year's Nurses Week is "Nurses Make the Difference," aiming to highlight the significant contributions and positive impact nurses have on communities. Heather Black, Chief Nurse for NMHealth’s...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
New Mexico State University graduate student Esperanza Chairez Uriarte recently collaborated with community members in Las Cruces to create a zine titled “A New Zine Atlas of Las Cruces.” The zine, which explores the history and future of the area, was the result of a three-year curriculum funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.Chairez, who is pursuing a master’s degree in geography and environmental studies, emphasized the importance of community collaboration in the project. She explained, “The zine came together as a multi-vocal and creative exploration of...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
City Councilor Klarissa Peña, City Officials, and the Guardians of the Children Unveil the Ken Sanchez Community Pillar on Civic Plaza

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
New Mexico State University’s Department of Public Health Sciences recently held its ninth annual Public Health Heroes Awards ceremony to recognize individuals making significant contributions to public health. The event, led by Humaira Rahman, assistant professor of public health sciences, coincided with National Public Health Week in early April.One of the honorees, Candyce Luna, an alumna of NMSU and an integrated operational support team manager at Holloman Air Force Base, was awarded the Individual Award for her work in building military health with innovative...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
A faction of City Councilors is proposing a series of charter amendments, purportedly to streamline city government procedures for hiring and elections. However, critics argue that these amendments undermine transparency and efficiency. In the face of pressing issues such as crime and homelessness, some have expressed disappointment that certain councilors are focusing on political maneuvering rather than providing tangible solutions.

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
Doña Ana County seeks applicants to serve on the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority Board which oversees CRRUA. The Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners, BOCC will accept applications through June 5.

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
New Mexico State University’s Agricultural Experiment Station is set to launch its annual field day season at the Leyendecker Plant Science Research Center on May 22. The event will offer attendees the opportunity to delve into various research areas, including long-term soil health, guayule crops, chile breeding for mechanization, and agrivoltaics to safeguard chile crops from curly top.John Idowu, NMSU Extension agronomy specialist, highlighted that scientists at the center will be on hand to address inquiries related to ongoing research. He mentioned, "Information and...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
Doña Ana County seeks two applicants to serve on the Animal Services Center of the Mesilla Valley Board and will accept applications through June 5. The Animal Services Center is governed by the ASCMV Board of Directors which will consist of eight members, four appointed by the County and four appointed by the City of Las Cruces. Four appointees will be elected officials, two from each entity. The other two board members will be members of the public who reside in Doña Ana County. The ASCMV Board meets at 9 a.m. on a Thursday, quarterly at the City of Las Cruces City Hall,...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
The University of New Mexico is gearing up for its Spring Commencement ceremony scheduled for May 11, 2024. This year's commencement will see nearly 3,000 students graduating from various degree programs across different campuses. The event will take place at University Arena, The Pit, starting at 9 a.m.In a statement, it was emphasized that "Commencement is a time for celebration, recognition and reflection. It’s a tradition that marks the intersection of the past and the future." The ceremony will honor students receiving doctoral, master’s, bachelor’s, and associate...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
Monica Etsitty-Dorame, an inspiring graduate, has defied odds and embraced challenges to achieve her dreams. With roots in Diné culture, Etsitty-Dorame embodies the saying, ‘T'áá hó'ájitéégóó, t'éiyá,’ emphasizing self-determination and hard work as key drivers of success.Having worked at Zimmerman Library for 35 years, Etsitty-Dorame's journey to earning a Doctorate in Philosophy in Organization, Information, and Learning Sciences (OILS) is a testament to her perseverance and dedication. Reflecting on her accomplishments, she acknowledges the importance of persistence,...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
In a show of gratitude and appreciation, The University of New Mexico Health System is commemorating Health Care Workers Week from May 6 -12, 2024. The week is dedicated to honoring the tireless efforts and invaluable contributions of the healthcare professionals within the UNM Health System.Expressing his admiration for the diverse team at UNM Health, Doug Ziedonis, MD, MPH, EVP of UNM Health Sciences and CEO of UNM Health System, stated, “I am so humbled and honored to work with such a diverse group of learners, educators, providers, collaborators, researchers,...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
The University of New Mexico College of Nursing, in celebration of National Nurses Week, highlights the dedication and passion of nurses in various facets of the profession. Dean Carolyn Montoya emphasized the importance of recognizing nurses year-round, stating, “Nurses are foundational to health care in both New Mexico and beyond. It is vital that we support those dedicated to this field, whether they be active professionals, students, educators, retired, or a combination thereof.”Sharia Betsoi, a student in the Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at UNM...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
The Civilian Police Oversight Advisory Board has announced a possible quorum for the Citizen Police Academy event on May 9, 2024. The event will take place at the Albuquerque Police Academy, located at 5412 2nd Street NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107. The board members will attend the training session, which will start at 6:00 p.m. No official board business will be conducted during this event.

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
Santa Fe, NM- The Santa Fe County Sustainability Division is excited to announce an opportunity for residents to participate in the annual backyard composting program. This program is an ongoing commitment to support County residents in implementing sustainable practices in their homes and strive to become zero waste."In 2018, over one third of municipal solid waste in the United States consisted of food and yard trimmings," stated the Santa Fe County Sustainability Division. The goal of the Santa Fe County backyard composting program is to divert organic material from...

By New Mexico Sun | May 6, 2024
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department is warning taxpayers about fraudulent demand letters going out to property owners who are delinquent on their taxes. The department emphasized that "The letters are not from the state Taxation and Revenue Department."The department also advised that "Anyone with an outstanding property tax debt should work directly with the treasurer’s office in the county where their property is located or with Taxation and Revenue at 505-827-0883 if the debt is three or more years past due and has been turned over to the state for...

By New Mexico Sun | May 5, 2024
In a crowded room at The University of New Mexico, medical students and their families gathered for Match Day, a significant event for Doctor of Medicine (MD) students. Among them, Ashlyn Black, a Native American student, faced this momentous day not just for herself but also for her community.Speaking proudly in Navajo, Black shared her heritage, "Shi ei Ashlynn Black yinishye. Kinlichii’nii nishli. Kinyaa’aanii bashishchiin. Tachii’nii dashicheii. Kinlichii’nii dashinali." She explained her clans, highlighting her roots and identity within the Navajo Nation.Black's...

By New Mexico Sun | May 4, 2024
City leaders in Albuquerque gathered yesterday evening to rename the East Central Health & Social Service Center after late City Councilor Ruth Adams. The initiative, called “Stories of Us,” aims to honor impactful leaders in the community. Mayor Tim Keller expressed, “Ruth Adams made a lasting impact on our community.”