
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 17, 2024
City of Santa Fe Community Development Commission met Wednesday, Oct. 16

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 17, 2024
City of Santa Fe Sister Cities Committee met Wednesday, Oct. 16

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 17, 2024
The New Mexico Office of the State Auditor (OSA) has announced the opening of applications for its Small Local Public Body (sLPB) Assistance Program. This program aims to support small entities in New Mexico with financial regulations, transparency, and fiscal responsibility.

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 17, 2024
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has announced a new anti-litter initiative in collaboration with actor Bryan Cranston, who will reprise his role as Walter White from the television series "Breaking Bad." The campaign aims to reduce litter across New Mexico and includes various promotional materials such as television ads, billboards, and social media content.

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 17, 2024
The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a "Shakers and Stirrers" event on October 12, providing members with an exclusive tour of The Pit at the University of New Mexico.

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 16, 2024
City of Albuquerque City Council met Monday, Sept. 16

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 16, 2024
City of Santa Fe Public Library Board met Tuesday, Oct. 15

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 16, 2024
City of Santa Fe Human Services Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 15

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 16, 2024
A public health order in New Mexico that temporarily restricted firearms and enhanced drug monitoring has expired, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced. The order, which was implemented in response to gun violence and substance misuse, will not be renewed.

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 16, 2024
New Mexico immigrants' rights advocates have expressed strong opposition to plans by the U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) to increase immigration detention capacity in New Mexico and other states. The proposal involves expanding existing facilities in Cibola and Torrance counties and utilizing the Lea County Correctional Facility, a private prison not currently used for federal immigration custody.

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 16, 2024
Expanded early voting in New Mexico's 33 counties is set to begin on October 19, with early polling locations closing on November 2. As the November 5 Election Day nears, officials from the Attorney General and the New Mexico Secretary of State’s office are prepared to address any obstruction or misinformation at polling places and absentee ballot counting stations.

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 16, 2024
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has directed that all flags in New Mexico be flown at half-staff to honor former state senator John Arthur Smith, who died on October 7. The flags will remain lowered from sunrise on October 18 until sundown on October 21.

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 16, 2024
New Mexico is preparing for its general election with a focus on ensuring the integrity and security of the voting process. Common Cause New Mexico has outlined measures to safeguard the election, emphasizing voter eligibility and ballot security.

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 16, 2024
As the November 5 election approaches, New Mexico voters will decide on two significant measures: the University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) mill levy and GO Bond 3 for Higher Education.

By Ramona Goolsby | Oct 15, 2024
New Mexico stands at a critical juncture.

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 15, 2024
City of Santa Fe Public Safety Committee met Tuesday, Oct. 15

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 15, 2024
City of Santa Fe Veterans Advisory Board met Wednesday, Oct. 15

By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 15, 2024
City of Santa Fe Women's Commission met Tuesday, Oct. 15

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 15, 2024
In a televised debate on KOAT-TV, Republican senatorial candidate Nella Domenici and Democrat incumbent Martin Heinrich discussed key issues affecting New Mexico. The debate covered topics such as inflation, drug overdoses, abortion limits, immigration, education, and energy.

By New Mexico Sun | Oct 14, 2024
The LGBTQ community has expressed concern over being used as a tool to influence voters during the 2024 election season. This issue is highlighted by Equality New Mexico (EQNM), which criticizes conservative strategies that portray trans people negatively to drive voter turnout.