New Mexico Sun


 'A great opportunity for Albuquerque residents': Business and Social Hour (BASH) to be held Jan. 19

The New Mexico Business Coalition (NMBC) will host a Legislative BASH (Business and Social Hour) in Albuquerque from 5 to 7 p.m. on Jan. 19 at Revel Entertainment.


New Mexico reaches resolution with Texas over water lawsuit

New Mexico will get a 32,500 acre-feet credit taken off its water debt in the Interstate Water Compact as part of a resolution reached with Texas over the water unlawfully released from Elephant Butte Reservoir in 2011.


Local realtor: 'Albuquerque in particular has an issue with property crime'

Burglars ransacked a home that was recently sold, leaving the new owner with thousands of dollars in damage and lost property.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, Dec. 13


City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Committee met Tuesday, Dec. 13


Cowan of Albuquerque's Happy Hiker on most recent vandalism: 'This time, it's just, you know, here we go again'

Vandals struck again recently by damaging multiple Old Town businesses, leaving owners to clean up the mess and wonder what can be done to stop the thieves.


New Mexico's Muñoz on Emergency Rental Assistance Program: 'I think we need to continue it in some way, shape, or form'

With the Emergency Rental Assistance Program running out of federal funding, New Mexico legislators must decide if the state will continue funding the program or not.


New Second Judicial District attorney: 'Together we will serve the people of central New Mexico and deliver real results'

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham appointed former prosecutor and civil rights defender Sam Bregman as the Second Judicial District attorney.


Heading Home's Decker on Albuquerque homeless program: 'There are hundreds of individuals who are living in their vehicle'

Plans for the “Safe Outdoor Spaces” program in Albuquerque continue to move forward with proponents eager to welcome residents and others concerned about ramifications.



City of Santa Fe Public Works and Utilities Committee met Monday, Dec. 12


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Sept. 12.


Sandoval County commissioners, judges, sheriff take oaths of office

Elected officials in Sandoval County took their oaths of office last week to officially begin their terms as county commissioners, judges and sheriff.


Selina Baca: 'My work is inspired by my Hispanic background'

Selina Baca is using her talents and business to raise funds for victims of domestic violence


Kent Berry: 'We’re super excited to see that title come back to Albuquerque'

An estimated 125,000 tickets were sold for this season’s River of Lights show, a slight decline from past years, but still a strong showing considering the difficult economic climate.


City of Albuquerque City Council met Wednesday, Sept. 7


City of Santa Fe Arts Commission met Monday, Dec. 12


Michelle Lujan Grisham: 'I vow today we will codify Roe v Wade as the law of the land within our borders'

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was among the newly elected officials sworn into their positions at the historic Lensic Theatre in Santa Fe.


Katie Simon: 'They are going to be our real, our boots on the ground providing services to the people'

The contract between the non-profit entity that will operate the Gateway Center and the City of Albuquerque is going before the city council for approval.


City of Albuquerque Finance & Government Operations Committee met Monday, Dec. 12