New Mexico Sun


Albuquerque Police chief: 'I want 100 homicides solved, and I want well over 100 arrests'

The Albuquerque Police Department is ramping up its efforts to solve homicides in the city, charging or arresting 47 homicide suspects so far in 2022.


New Mexico’s congressional delegation sponsors drought relief legislation

Members of the state’s congressional delegation are sponsoring a pair of bills on Capitol Hill that they hope will help keep New Mexico in the flow with drinking water.


Fire crews utilize New Mexico municipal airport to fight Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak blaze

Las Vegas Municipal Airport in north central New Mexico had become one of two hubs for aerial support in as firefighters continue to battle the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak wildfire.


Angel Fire businesses feel effect of fires: 'Our goal is to ... keep members and guests safe'

Angel Fire Resort pushed back its summer opening day by one week due to fires that continue to threaten the area.


Community groups reach settlement with NM Gas over hydrogen project

Community groups and New Mexico Gas Company have reached a settlement regarding the utility's rate case, which initially included plans for a hydrogen blending pilot and compressed-natural-gas fueling stations.


NMHU offers shelter to evacuees of Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire

New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU) is offering support to local residents who were displaced by the nearby Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire.













Physician on mission to Ukraine: 'It was a tiny, little piece of humanity in a place that is extremely cruel'

Two New Mexican first responders and a photographer spent a month in Ukraine providing medical assistance to residents during the Russian invasion.


APD charges three individuals in connection to January murder: 'We need tougher penalties for offenders'

Albuquerque Police Department (APD) officials revealed that they charged three people in connection to a murder that the APD started investigating in January. 


Lab employees raise funds: ‘Within two hours, we had collected $25,000’

Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque organized a fundraising campaign to support families impacted by the fires that have devastated much of New Mexico.