
By Ariana Chiarenza | Apr 21, 2022
A man is facing charges this week after allegedly stealing more than $200,000 worth of jewelry in Santa Fe recently.

By New Mexico Sun | Apr 21, 2022
The New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board has given preliminary approval to new air pollution regulations targeting the oil and gas industry.

By Submitted by Animal Humane New Mexico | Apr 21, 2022
Pet of the Week: Buttercup
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Apr 21, 2022
City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met Wednesday, April 6.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Apr 21, 2022
City of Santa Fe Quality of Life Committee met Wednesday, April 6.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Apr 20, 2022
City of Santa Fe Board of Adjustment met Tuesday, April 5.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Apr 20, 2022
City of Santa Fe Community Health and Safety Task Force met Tuesday, April 5.


By New Mexico Reports | Apr 20, 2022
Antonia “Grandma Toni” S. Garcia



By Timothy Stuckey | Apr 19, 2022
A Hobbs woman accused of putting her baby in a dumpster is now seeking visitation with the child, according to KOB 4.

By Andy Nghiem | Apr 19, 2022
The director of the University of New Mexico (UNM) Athletics Department recently clarified that UNM athletes will be required to be vaccinated in order to compete.

By Solange DeLisle | Apr 19, 2022
In an effort to address Albuquerque's homeless problem while working to help that population, city leaders are now considering the idea of establishing a city-run homeless camp for those who don't want to be placed in a home.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Apr 19, 2022
City of Santa Fe Film and Digital Media Commission met Tuesday, April 5.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Apr 19, 2022
City of Santa Fe Finance Committee met Monday, April 4.

By New Mexico Reports | Apr 18, 2022
Lisa D Pannoni September 22, 1963 ~ April 12, 2022 (age 58)

By George Willis | Apr 18, 2022
The Springer Correctional Center is slated to close in the next few years – an action that apparently can’t come soon enough.

By George Willis | Apr 18, 2022
It’s a question between personal convenience and protecting the environment, and in the case of plastic bags, convenience wins for now.

By W.J. Kennedy | Apr 18, 2022
State Rep. Rebecca Dow (R-Truth or Consequences), a Republican candidate for governor, has come out in support of a federal lawsuit brought by a voter integrity group seeking permission to show the public the state’s voter rolls.Dow said that under Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, whose office maintains the rolls, the rolls are accessible only to those willing and able to pay a costly fee to gain access, even though taxpayers fund them.