New Mexico Sun



An opportunity for Valencia County

A proposal has been made to modify Valencia County’s zoning ordinance to allow the development of natural resources in the county.



Mystery series focuses on Native American lifestyle: ‘We’ve been telling our stories for thousands of years’

A new AMC mystery series filmed primarily in New Mexico offers an authentic take on the Native American experience, something Hollywood has been slow to embrace.


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Wednesday, Feb. 23.


City of Santa Fe Governing Body met Tuesday, May 31.



Lujan Grisham welcomes Biden's pledge of full federal coverage for New Mexico's emergency wildfire recovery costs

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is championing President Joe Biden’s decision to have the federal government fully cover the costs for emergency protective work and debris removal in accordance with the state’s existing wildfire disaster declaration.


President Biden visit disappoints Las Vegas residents: 'I think he should come and see all the damage'

Residents of Las Vegas, New Mexico, aren’t very happy that President Biden viewed the devastation caused by the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak Fire from the air, but didn’t bother to visit with anyone on the ground.


Pride parade returns to Albuquerque, attendees celebrate ‘being able to be who you are finally’

The PrideFest Parade returned to Albuquerque recently for the first time since the pandemic began, drawing an enthusiastic crowd.


City of Santa Fe Historic Districts Review Board met Tuesday, Feb. 22.


City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Tuesday, May 31.



Haaland announces The Indian Youth Service Corps: 'we can help more people access nature'

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has recently announced a new set of guidelines for a New Mexico initiative that intends to develop employment opportunities for young Native Americans



Albuquerque tween launches Native American-focused sewing company: ‘I wanted to make clothing that looks like me’

Angelina Panana, a 12-year-old from Albuquerque, established a sewing business after picking up the hobby during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Big time rodeo, with a small town feeling

Let’s Rodeo, we are happy to announce we will be gearing up for our 2022 Performances


'Majority of citizens do not want these encampments': Activist group protests city's sanctioned homelessness camps

Neighborhood safety advocates gathered Tuesday to protest an Albuquerque policy that allows the expansion of sanctioned homeless camps, like those in Coronado Park, to as many as 18 locations across the city.


City of Santa Fe Occupancy Tax Advisory Board met Tuesday, Feb. 22.


Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Government Commission met Thursday, May 26.