








By Press release submission | Oct 15, 2022
Stella Marguerite Naranjo-Thompson

By George Willis | Oct 15, 2022
Indigenous Peoples’ Day was celebrated on Oct. 10 in recognition of a signed proclamation by President Joe Biden.

By George Willis | Oct 15, 2022
The Rio Rancho Players Community Theatre will host an event on Dec. 10 to celebrate the holiday season and serve as a fundraiser to assist the local community.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 15, 2022
City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, June 20.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 15, 2022
City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, Sept. 21.

By Submitted by Animal Humane New Mexico | Oct 15, 2022
Animal Humane New Mexico has an animal available for adoption:For more information, contact the Animal Humane New Mexico at 615 Virginia St. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, 505.255.5523 or email at info@animalhumanenm.orgSource:

By David Beasley | Oct 14, 2022
Loretta Naranjo Lopez, president of the Santa Barbara Martineztown Neighborhood Association (SBMTNA), was cautiously optimistic following a City of Albuquerque land use hearing officer's ruling halting progress on the city sanctioned homeless encampment planned in close proximity to The Menaul School.

By Andy Nghiem | Oct 14, 2022
The Republican’s Governor Association has released a new ad that claims New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered over 700 inmates to be released from prison. The ad claims one prisoner, Christ Beltran, violated his probation but was released again. Beltran murdered his ex-girlfriend after the second release. The ad says this “never should have happened.”

By George Willis | Oct 14, 2022
Jack J. Dongarra, a University of New Mexico (UNM) graduate, returned to campus recently to speak with students soon after winning the most prestigious award for computer science.

By George Willis | Oct 14, 2022
Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) is exploring ways to replace the Metro 2 helicopter that was destroyed when it crashed last July, killing all four officers who were aboard.

By George Willis | Oct 14, 2022
After suffering an enrollment drop over the previous two years due mainly to COVID-19, New Mexico Highlands University is seeing an increase of 59% in new undergraduates.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 14, 2022
City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, June 16.