New Mexico Sun


St. Mary’s Catholic Church relies on robot to keep school clean

A robot called "Breezy One" has been responsible for keeping St. Mary’s Catholic Church clean during the pandemic.


New Mexico leaders consider bill to ban the storage and disposal of nuclear waste in the state

New Mexico lawmakers are currently discussing a bill that would prohibit the storage or disposal of nuclear waste in the state.



Bill proposes funding for violence intervention programs; 'You are on our radar screen' said Nair

A bill aimed at reducing crimes in the community is moving forward in the Roundhouse.


New Mexico lawmakers target repeat shoplifters who know 'nothing is going to happen to them'

There’s been a growth in shoplifting – an act all too familiar for residents – in New Mexico.


Gov. Lujan Grisham said she 'does support the $15 an hour minimum' wage for school workers

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham backs the $15-per-hour minimum wage for school workers.


Nurses speak at Roundhouse in support of bill expanding nursing programs, claiming they are ‘woefully lacking’ in this aspect

Nurses from Santa Fe Community College and NMSU spoke in support of Senate Bill 50 in late January.


Governor Lujan Grisham applauds state Senate's approval of Clean Fuel Standard Act: 'setting us ahead of the curve economically and environmentally'

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a press release on Feb. 3 praising the state Senate for its approval of Senate Bill 14.


City of Santa Fe Planning Commission met Thursday, Nov. 4.


City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, Nov. 3.


'An unfortunate step back': Lobos suffer 71-55 men’s hoops loss at San José State

​​​​​In the first of back-to-back road games Feb. 20, the New Mexico Lobos fell prey to a hot-shooting second half by San Jose State. The Spartans hit three-fourths of their shots from the field en route to a 71-55 win over the Lobos.


'We are just not ourselves right now': New Mexico men’s basketball falls to Utah State

Highs and lows are part of what makes college basketball so much fun to watch, as it makes it tough to predict who will win. Teams just hope to minimize the number of peaks and valleys.


Nonprofit agency makes efforts to ‘create the change that you want to see in the community’

The Who I Am Foundation, a nonprofit agency, has confirmed plans to expand its role in the community and to help those in need of financial assistance and on the brink of homelessness.


Lujan Grisham introduces bill to expand rural health care

Gov. Lujan Grisham (D-NM) introduced legislation earlier this month in favor of rural health care.


BlueCross BlueShield NM highlights healthy hearts

BlueCross BlueShield of New Mexico (BCBSNM) is promoting cardiovascular health and wellness.


Voter transparency increases in New Mexico with addition to online voter registration database

In Dec. 2021, New Mexico was added to the VoteRef database, an online voter registration database run by the Voter Reference Foundation.


How many uses of oil and gas?

We continually hear from people who are against fossil fuels and are wanting to shut down the industry. Do these people not understand the industry and everything it does for every one of us?


City of Santa Fe Veterans Advisory Board met Thursday, Nov. 3.


City of Santa Fe Economic Development Advisory Committee met Wednesday, Feb. 9.


Lujan Grisham: 'It’s time to end the mask mandate'

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-N.M.) lifted the state's mask mandate for most indoor public places in mid-February.