New Mexico Sun


Schatz says $3 million in grants will 'further empower Native communities across the country'

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is part of 30 tribes and tribal organizations that will receive more than $3 million in tourism grants from the Department of the Interior Tribal Grants Program.



Rio Bravo Brewing Company 'excited' to bring first AI produced beer to customers

Rio Bravo Brewing Company is exploring the future by introducing a new beer made with artificial intelligence technology.


Albuquerque Police Chief says 'we still have a homicide problem' at press conference

Albuquerque Police Chief, Harold Medina, recently said progress has been made in reducing crime in the city.


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Jan. 23


Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe hosts walk from Permian Basin to Rio Grande Valley

The Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe of Texas (Esto’k Gna) is organizing a youth-led event titled "Bridge to the Ancestors."


Sierra Club applauds Castner Range's new status as national monument

President Biden has designated Avi Kwa Ame in Nevada and Castner Range in Texas as the latest national monuments, providing permanent protection for approximately 514,000 acres of landscapes.


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Wednesday, Feb. 22


City of Albuquerque City Council met Wednesday, Jan. 18


City of Santa Fe MPO Transportation Policy Board met Thursday, Feb. 23


Albuquerque mayor: Automated speed enforcement useful tool to help slow dangerous driving

The city of Albuquerque wants to create a parking offense for drivers who are in default of payment on three or more fines generated from the Automated Speed Enforcement Ordinance (ASE) and the parking ordinance. The automated systems issue $100 citations to speeding and parking offenders.


University of New Mexico Health Professions Symposium scheduled April 15

The seventh annual University of New Mexico Health Professions Symposium, the state’s largest health careers networking event, is set for April 15 at the UNM Student Union.


Albuquerque school violence intervention program coordinator: 'We push them down that positive path, so they make smarter choices'

A program developed last winter by the city of Albuquerque and West Mesa High School to address school-based violence is showing signs of success.


City of Santa Fe Human Services Committee met Tuesday, Feb. 21


City of Santa Fe Charter Review Commission met Thursday, Feb. 23


4 Corners K-9 Search and Rescue helps Native American families find lost loved ones: 'They just want an answer'

Statistics from the Bureau of Indian Affairs indicate Native Americans are at a disproportionate risk of going missing, prompting a group of all-female rescue volunteers to do something about it.


Rhino Investments VP on retail center development: 'There's a lot of opportunity for the land'

The old water park near Carlisle and I-40 is being demolished by developers, who have extensive plans to turn the 2.3-acre site into a world-class retail center with food, modern retail and possibly a convenience store.


Genevieve Richter: 'Oh my gosh this is me, this is me, this is me I’ve never heard of it before,’ right?'

Two Albuquerque physical therapists are specializing in treating pelvic pain, an issue that is often overlooked but plagues many women.


City of Santa Fe Community Health and Safety Task Force met Tuesday, Feb. 21


Stokes: 'The Lobo community has demonstrated incredible strength and resilience'

UNM no longer requires students and employees to provide proof of vaccination.